Friday, January 19th 2007
Geforce 8600 only with 128bit memory interface
There have been reports about the upcoming NVIDIA mainstream DirectX 10 parts. One big thing was the 256-bit memory interface of the 8600. It seems that this feature will be reserved for the high-end cards. The 8600 series will feature a 128-bit memory interface - no more.
Source:
VR-Zone
38 Comments on Geforce 8600 only with 128bit memory interface
It seems like the people here won't be happy unless NVidia just rebadges a 8800GTX as an 8600 and sells it at 3/4 the cost.
These cards are expected to sell for $180, they aren't going to be huge powerhouse cards.
The same thing was occuring when they announced the 7600 cards.
It will be interesting though to see how Nvidia will close the gap between the 8600 and the 8800 cards.
I mean having no cards in between $180 and $300 is not going to do it.
It is suppose to be 8100LE right???
The 128-bit memory bus will work great on 8100LE for sure.:D
This year isnt going to be any different for nVidia (ATI fan here). nVidia will win.
Last generation nVidia released the 7800s 5 months before ATI released their X1800s(!)
This time around, the SAME EXACT time - 5 months from the launch of the 8800s to the launch of the X2800s. And if the X2800s arent as good as the 8800s it will be EXACTLY like before. But then hopefully we will see an X2900 before the 8900 :D
even if dx10 would not need 256 to run better, what about dx9 games with it?
At the beginning the 7600 series (esp. the 7600GT) was a great bargain.
Yes it was crippled down to a 128mb bus, but the high clocks made up for it.