Saturday, September 8th 2007

NVIDIA G98 Planned to Replace G86 and Compete Against RV620

VR-Zone has learned that the G98 is planned to replace the G86 (8400 GS) as a low-end GPU. The G98 supports PCIe 2.0 and will have 256MB of 2.5ns GDDR2 memory clocked at 800MHz on a 64-bit memory bus. Its performance is expected to be between the G84 and G86 and will compete against the ATI RV620.
Source: VR-Zone
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11 Comments on NVIDIA G98 Planned to Replace G86 and Compete Against RV620

#1
nflesher87
Staff
what is with stupid tech companies and their dumb as s**t numbering schemes :banghead:
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#2
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
It's got to be that way.
If technology wasn't confusing, no one would need us to work on their stuff.

Tech Obfuscation FTW !!
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#3
jocksteeluk
id have to say from those specs these cards will be low end indeed, i wounder if it could ply quake wars?
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#4
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
IMO, Thats pretty dumb:shadedshu. Also, Can PCI E cards work with PCI E 2.0 slots?
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#5
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
64 bit bus? OMG someone just shoot them.
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#6
vrdublu
CDdude55IMO, Thats pretty dumb:shadedshu. Also, Can PCI E cards work with PCI E 2.0 slots?
Yes the new p35 and up chipsets I believe all will work with PCIE and PCIE2 boards, all they need is a bios update when the boards become available.:toast:
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#7
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
vrdubluYes the new p35 and up chipsets I believe all will work with PCIE and PCIE2 boards, all they need is a bios update when the boards become available.:toast:
Sweet:). What about PCI E 2.0 cards on regular PCI E motherboards?
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#9
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
WarEagleAU64 bit bus? OMG someone just shoot them.
i agree MOVE TO 128bit LOW END cards 256bit MIRDANGE
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#10
LiveOrDie
CDdude55IMO, Thats pretty dumb:shadedshu. Also, Can PCI E cards work with PCI E 2.0 slots?
PCI-E 1.0 cards will work on a PCI-E 2.0 slot but the p35 boards are only PCI-E 1.0 so dont think putting a PCI-E 2.0 card in it will work, PCI-E 2.0 are only one intels X chipsets and a bios update cant chang the speed of the slots
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#11
Scheich
Dont miss out on the included overclocking software.. it rocks :roll:
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