Wednesday, February 14th 2007
ATI list specs and prices of first six X2800 cards
ATI has listed some of its first DirectX 10 offerings with specs and prices. Topping the list is the X2800XTX, with a 750 MHz core clock and a Gigabyte of GDDR4 running at 2.2 GHz on a 512 bit bus. Like Nvidia's new cards, it features 128 shaders and an 80nm architecture. The card will initially be going for 600 USD. A dual card christened the X2800XTX2 has also been announced, and is said to be running two 575MHz cores and a Gigabyte of GDDR4 at 2GHz. However, due to the nature of the design, the memory bus has been cut back to 256 bits, rather than 512, and it will only feature 96 shaders. A 512 Megabyte version of the single XTX running the same clocks will also be available for 550 USD.
The next card in line is the X2800XT. Unfortunately this card is slated to run GDDR3 and sports less impressive speeds. The core will run at 600 MHz, and the 512 MBs of memory at 1.8 GHz. It will also only run on a 256 bit bus, with 96 shaders. However, the card will sell for 500 USD, one hundred less than the flagship XTX.
Also unveiled was the X2800XL, listed at 400 USD with 512 Megabytes of GDDR3 and 96 shaders. And last but not least is the X2800GTO, selling for 300 USD and sporting 256MB of 256-bit GDDR3 with 96 shaders as well. All in all, its a formidable lineup, and hopefully one that will help to bring the price of DirectX 10 gameplay down to a reasonable level for most gamers.
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The INQ
The next card in line is the X2800XT. Unfortunately this card is slated to run GDDR3 and sports less impressive speeds. The core will run at 600 MHz, and the 512 MBs of memory at 1.8 GHz. It will also only run on a 256 bit bus, with 96 shaders. However, the card will sell for 500 USD, one hundred less than the flagship XTX.
Also unveiled was the X2800XL, listed at 400 USD with 512 Megabytes of GDDR3 and 96 shaders. And last but not least is the X2800GTO, selling for 300 USD and sporting 256MB of 256-bit GDDR3 with 96 shaders as well. All in all, its a formidable lineup, and hopefully one that will help to bring the price of DirectX 10 gameplay down to a reasonable level for most gamers.
29 Comments on ATI list specs and prices of first six X2800 cards
I think I might just be getting that X2800XTX before long (with a new PSU ofcourse)
:rockout:
$600 = £500, the best price we will get is £450 at a stretch i expect
hmmm, now tot hink what to do with my x1900xtx... its kinda my pride and joy, and my dangerden tyee watercooling setup for it.... bugger
well just upgraded my system, only do it once a year or there abouts so no dx10 card for me until maybe Nov/Dec this year, but think of the prices then w00t
2.2ghz ddr4 :wtf:
to say its attitudes like that what get on your wick simply for saying chances are we gonna get screwed on the prices like we ALWAYS do is a bit harsh imo but hey each to there own
p.s probably will retail for around £400 we always pay more than the yanks/europe but for those of us who can get wholesale? who knows :p (just tell me where lol)
Not after I order it
Not after I install it
Not after I pay the credit call bill
It's performance better equal it's power consumption or it's a large waste of time investing in one! For example:
-at 200+watt power consumption, I better get more then 10 FPS
-at 200+watt power consumption, I better get enriched features
-It better be cooler with the HSF provided then previous generation
Also, will nvidia counter with a 8800gx2?