Tuesday, April 8th 2008
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 Reaches EOL in Three Months?
This information from Expreview may dissapoing many GeForce 9800 GX2 owners if true. NVIDIA is about to EOL (end-of-life) the GeForce 9800 GX2 line-up in just three months, as a result of two new GT200 cards - the single GPU GeForce 9900GTX and the dual GPU GeForce 9900 GX2. One of the GT200 cards will have similar performance and production cost as the GeForce 9800 GX2, which will force the manufacturer to cut down the "older" card. There will be no rebranding for 9800 GX2, like the GeForce 8800 GS which will become 9600 GSO, but just a sudden death. Meanwhile, details of the new GT200 graphics are still unknown.
Source:
Expreview.com
122 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 Reaches EOL in Three Months?
Hah and some video card's "lifetime warranty" is for the lifetime of the card. That's hilarious. Could you imagine, a 2-month warranty for a $500+ card? ROFL!
this is a major kick in the nuts to any 9800GX2 owners out there
bad nvidia
These Monster cards don't have long lifetime :D
There should be some good rivalry between AMD and nVidia in the next few months i think.. with the new 4xxx series on the brink and the 9900GTX said to be the same performance as a 9800GX2? Gonna be some pwnage of crysis sooner than we think.. ;)
K
Anyway, it seems the 9900 will be of similar performance and price as 9800 GX2. This means that, unless 7950 GX2, 9800 GX2 will still be valuable. Only the new GX2 will be faster, but a lot more expensive, I guess. OK, it will piss off all those 9800 GX2 owners who bought it for the braggin' rights, but for those who bought it for the performance, they will be ok. Rivalry rocks, dude! :rockout:
I have always thought that Crytek did Crysis thinking that the new cards would be out Q4 2007 as they first said. But since Crysis ended up as the only game that needed such a card, both Ati and Nvidia kept their chips until they were needed and with hopes of making them better and/or cheaper: lower process, better optimization, GDDR5 at cheaper prices, etc. Remember that before G92 GX2 and RV670 X2 every new faster card has launched at a higher price point (usually $50 more) than the previous champ, but with this last gen they have made a step in the other direction.
By the way dose anyone here know 9900 spec?
- 7950GX2 was discontinued - Nvidia 'bruiser' aka 8800GTX launched totally obliterating the competition.
- 9800GX2 discontinued - 9900GTX / GX2 launched completey obliterating everything . . . . .
If the report is true and the 9900GTX does manage to match the 9800GX2 in terms of performance (but not lose out with SLI inefficiencies) then we could be looking at one very powerful card indeed (albeit one VERY expensive one unless AMD / ATI pull their finger out).
If they are better, then..well it's not like the GX2 is a POS, and considering the price...I'd say people are getting a decent deal, if we look back in retrospect at the cost of some of the similar tiered cards from the recent past.