Sunday, October 28th 2007
NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT Review by VR-Zone
It looks like nobody cares about the NDA. VR-Zone has published quite an article regarding NVIDIA's latest GeForce 8800GT video cards. I'm sure you'll find a lot of answers to your questions with this review. Link to NVIDIA Geforce 8800GT Review.Ed. by W1zzard: We do care about the NDA.
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VR-Zone
41 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT Review by VR-Zone
Ps. Lets see how well the new ATI cards can compete with these GT´s??
Never heard of them till now....
Still not an nVidia fan, but I've gotta say they release some of the prettiest GPU's - very professional looking compared to ATI's commando-red approach . . . and that single slot cooler looks awesome, too. I just don't like the thought of having to give up an expansion slot for stock card . . .
direct-x is just software
In any case the 8800GT is good for what it does for DX10.
DX9 offers the majority of the feaures, but DX9c offers a few extra features. DX9 video cards(ie ATI x800 series) can usually play DX9c games, but without the DX9c features.
Published on October 29, 2007, 4:59 am
and doesn't the 8800gt NDA end today (oct 29)? It's already 3am here also, vr-zone must be somewhere is Asia. If NDA means you have to wait for the country the company is based on to reach the NDA date, then they jumped the gun, but that would be silly.
www.teamati.com/DirectX%2010_1%20White%20Paper%20v0.4.pdf
edit: and this isn't ment to be an ATI intrusion to NVIDIA thread, just about DX 10.1 features that was discussed earlier in this thread. I'm looking forward getting one of these 8800gt:s too closer to x-mas :)
edit2: did I read it right that 4xAA isn't forced on in every DX10.1 game on DX10.1 GPUs, but DX10.1 games must provide at least 4xMSAA support. That would make more sense and doesn't affect the performance at all, if player doesn't want to enable AA.
But as I said before the 8800GT does look good for DX10 games though.
Really, I'm curious.