Thursday, November 29th 2007
NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS 512MB G92 Tested
Surprisingly the guys over at TweakTown have posted a full featured review of NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS 512MB G92, almost two weeks before its official launch scheduled for December 11, 2007. From the quick look at the article I noticed that the G92 version of 8800GTS outperforms the current top seller 8800GT 512MB in almost every benchmark. Thanks to our reader EastCoasthandle for posting the link in our forums.
NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS 512MB G92 Tested
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NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS 512MB G92 Tested
35 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS 512MB G92 Tested
from what i see it looks like an oc'd 8800gt with a larger heatsink and fan
This is all done right on top of XMAS (coincedence my arse!)
depending on the price I still might go for it as im all for the Dual Slot Cooler so im potentially saving myself more then 60 UK sterling for aftermarket cooling. them thermalright HR-03's can be really expensive here & Im not happy paying so much for 2 of them
EDIT:
I Just finished reading the review & the review says that it takes almost 321watts while on load
So If I have 2 of these cards. & my current setup, would an 800watt psu do alright or should I look at the 1k wattage line??
I think the only reason why nVidia isn`t changing the name, is for this exact reason, to trick customers into buying the older version, so they can get rid of unwanted stock. Probably also the reason why there is limited stock.
As for the test/benchmarks, there's no Crysis results yet, and as sad as it sounds that's what I'm looking for them to compare, as it's the most popular and demanding current 'real world' application.
I could give a rats ass how these cards play HalfLife 2...
Looks like the performance over a GT is fairly weak, considering you can clock your GT fairly high, the difference would be then negligible, granted the GTS will clock all so, no need for GT owners to sell up for a GTS.
Looks to slightly edge out the GT
The card seems to be more than ok, but they(nvidia and amd) seem to be forgetting about customers and making a real effort to kill each other with new cards. And THAT takes a lot of money, and that mone is drained from your pockets...
I say let them do it, flood the market and make everyone rush to buy these. It pushes the prices of the older yet still exceedingly capable 8800 cards down whilst it also raises nVidias revenue for them to release the next gen of cards. Which means that when the next worthwhile cards do come out, they will be worth buying hopefully. That is of course given that nVidia actually are doing this scheme to get more revenue for their R&D team and not just for that platinum plated toilet the boss wants.
Also, there has hardly been any "flooding" of the market. Quite the opposite.
Flooding? There is now 6 variants of 8800 cards, that has to be a record. I consider it flooding, especially when there is another 2 versions on the way.