Tuesday, January 15th 2008
XFX GeForce 8800GS 680M 384MB Alpha Dog Edition Spotted
Following ASUS's latest GeForce release the day before, new XFX graphics card has also been spotted. The XFX GeForce 8800GS 680M 384MB Alpha Dog Edition (PV-T88S-FDD4) uses self-designed black PCB and single slot cooling solution. The card is also factory overclocked to 680MHz/1600MHz(core/memory). Expreview reports that this product will hit the market in January 16th with suggested price of around 160 EURO or about USD $238.
Source:
Expreview
42 Comments on XFX GeForce 8800GS 680M 384MB Alpha Dog Edition Spotted
How do they expect people to buy it if it's at the price range of 3870? Unreasonable price.
That puts it at about £120 which seems plausible. Thats smack in the middle of the 3850 and 3870. I would assume performance is around there as well.
en.expreview.com//?p=160
Here you can see the performance compared to 8800gt and they say the price could end up at $165 (384MB) and $204 (768MB). To my knowledge this is close in price to the HD3850 and is clearly faster. More memory too, appeling for those who think 256 (corrected) is not enough... All in all, I think it's a nice addition, good for competition.
www.xfxforce.com/web/company/viewNews.jspa;jsessionid=aA_dEKiXoUpdbuju-D?newsId=1882229&year=0
seems to be a very reliable source for upcoming hardware. :)
Judging by Expreviews quick review the GS is roughly 25% slower than the GT which puts it right in line between the HD3850 and HD3870.
As long as the price is right on launch these could steal a few sales away from the ATI cards.
That USD $238 is for this pre-OC alpha dog edition, the normal variant could be well under $200 :D
Well, it's good to see XFX return to its iconic non-reference PCB+cooler design.
The GT and GTS (256bit) have 16 rops (16 x 16* is 256)
The GS (192bit) has 12 rops (12 x 16* is 192)
The GTX (384bit) has 24 rops (24 x 16* is 384)
* This refers to the fact they are 16bit chips IIRC.
The memory amount is a multiple of the memory interface (In this case 2 x so 192bit - 384mb)
Just because its G92 does not mean it is limited to a single memory interface. G92 is nothing more than a die shrunk G80 anyway (albeit with the video processor from G84/86)
Still, it probably wont have near the performance of a 256Bit card. So, 38xx FTW:p
I recently purchased this card and am not really satisfied. Ok, the card seems to perform well but it's fan makes more noise than my vacuum cleaner! Even when it has no hard work to do. For a friend I've put a HD3850 in his machine, but that one you can hardly hear. Now I'm going to try to get me money back :(