Wednesday, February 1st 2006

NVIDIA 7800GS AGP pictures

The 7800GS, an AGP part, will officially be launched on February 7th, but it seems like BFG could not hold on any longer and some cards have made it to retail. The NVIDIA forum has a post about the card, with a few pictures. The GPU is running at 400Mhz, the memory at 1250MHz and comes with one DVI and one VGA connector. The chap bought his card for $349.99.
Notice the location of the GPU and memory chips:
Source: NVIDIA Forums
Add your own comment

23 Comments on NVIDIA 7800GS AGP pictures

#1
wazzledoozle
I think the cost of a cheap PCI-E mobo and a PCI-E video card would be a better deal than that.
Posted on Reply
#2
Darksaber
Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
yea I agree...
*sigh*

its almost 1 am here..

good night
DS
Posted on Reply
#3
Quake2owns
This would be good for someone if they want to use a pentium 3 or socket A amd processor but that's about it., too bad the price is too high and it's not a 7800 GT 20px8v
Posted on Reply
#4
zekrahminator
McLovin
I think its good for AGP loyalists. However, there arent many AGP loyalists left...I suppose PCIe really is that much better. I dont need 7800GS, once ASRock dualSATA2 motherboard is going, I'll be saving for a $200 X850 :D
Posted on Reply
#5
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
Quake2ownsThis would be good for someone if they want to use a pentium 3 or socket A amd processor but that's about it., too bad the price is too high and it's not a 7800 GT 20px8v
agreed socket A here agp only
Posted on Reply
#6
jfrjimenez
Funny placement of the core logic

I wonder why they moved everything so far up on the card...I'd imagine this card has to use a PCI-e to AGP bridge...could that be it?
Posted on Reply
#7
wazzledoozle
Solaris17agreed socket A here agp only
Socket A would be too CPU limited to run this card. You can grab a pci-e mobo and a sempron 64 for ~100 now, and a $200 PCI-E 6800GS could probably match a 7800GT on a socket A system.

Though, does this card use the 7800 pcb or 6800?
Posted on Reply
#8
Bull Dog
Neither it looks to use a custom designed PCB
Posted on Reply
#10
spectre440
looks like a good AGP card...
but for the kind of money they want for it a, 6800GS is a better deal.
Posted on Reply
#11
mtosev
I have a P4 3.20E S478, 1GB RAM, ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe i875P and Sapphire Radeon X800 XT PE.

Should I buy a 7800 AGP? :confused:
Posted on Reply
#12
spectre440
mtosevI have a P4 3.20E S478, 1GB RAM, ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe i875P and Sapphire Radeon X800 XT PE.

Should I buy a 7800 AGP? :confused:
that's entirely up to you.
if your happy with your current card, then no.
but if you want more performance and willing to pay the price, then yes.
Posted on Reply
#13
mtosev
Would my CPU limit the card? :wtf:
Posted on Reply
#14
spectre440
mtosevWould my CPU limit the card? :wtf:
possibly...
but probably not.
Posted on Reply
#15
Quake2owns
mtosevI have a P4 3.20E S478, 1GB RAM, ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe i875P and Sapphire Radeon X800 XT PE.

Should I buy a 7800 AGP? :confused:
No you should buy this motherboard for 89$.

the px915p4cpro pci express motherboard for socket 478.
Posted on Reply
#16
bruins004
Hey guys,
I found this review on the 7800GS if anyone is interested. (www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2686)
AGP is dying out and for the amount of money they want for these cards are not measuring up to the performance. Just go PCI-E. Getting an AGP is like :nutkick:
Posted on Reply
#17
spectre440
bruins004Hey guys,
I found this review on the 7800GS if anyone is interested. (www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2686)
AGP is dying out and for the amount of money they want for these cards are not measuring up to the performance. Just go PCI-E. Getting an AGP is like :nutkick:
not everyone can afford a new motherboard and new cpu or new memory that comes with making the transition to PCI-E.
some people, like me, would prefer to get an AGP card, even if it costs a bit more than its PCI-E counterpart and performs less well than to get a complete new system.
Posted on Reply
#18
mtosev
I would go to PCI-E but S478 mobos with PCI-E have crap chipsets like 915. :banghead:
Posted on Reply
#19
bruins004
Why would you have to buy a new CPU and RAM if you try to get a PCI-E motherboard. I know maybe some CPU's motherboards do not have PCI-E, but I believe all Athlon64s do have PCI-E supported motherboards. And RAM you def. dont have to get since they dont currently support DDR2. You could easily get a PCI-E board for under $100 (usually round $80). Then you would at least save $50 on a better GPU (like the 7800GT compared to the 7800GS). I mean if you have $350 to spend on a 7800GS then you might as well get the 7800GT and a new motherboard (would cost maybe $20 more only if you dont search for the lowest price). I just cant find anyway to justify why someone would spend this on a inferior card. Just a waste :banghead:
Posted on Reply
#20
trog100
what we need to see is a bench of an XP barton with one of these things on.. these are the dudes who would have at least to buy mobo and cpu..

thow as u say tis a lot of money.. u could buy a sempron.. mobo.. and equivalent pcie card for nearly the same money..

trog
Posted on Reply
#21
Quake2owns
mtosevI would go to PCI-E but S478 mobos with PCI-E have crap chipsets like 915. :banghead:
i wouldnt say 7800 points in 3dmark05 is bad 915p chipset and a stock 3.2E and a bfg tech 7800 GTX 256 mb 460/1300 clocks same video card on my athlon 64 3800+ venice it scores around 8200 points .

i4.photobucket.com/albums/y106/doom3owns/8be6f325.jpg

albatron px915p4cpro pci express socket 478 motherboard works very good.
This motheboard right THERE pwns my 875p abit ic-7g max 3.
Posted on Reply
#22
mtosev
Quake2ownsi wouldnt say 7800 points in 3dmark05 is bad 915p chipset and a stock 3.2E and a bfg tech 7800 GTX 256 mb 460/1300 clocks same video card on my athlon 64 3800+ venice it scores around 8200 points .

i4.photobucket.com/albums/y106/doom3owns/8be6f325.jpg

albatron px915p4cpro pci express socket 478 motherboard works very good.
This motheboard right THERE pwns my 875p abit ic-7g max 3.
The problem is that 915 is slower than 875P.
Posted on Reply
#23
Quake2owns
mtosevThe problem is that 915 is slower than 875P.
no no no the 915 chipset is alot better the Abit ic-7 g max 3 was the best overclocking agpx8 socket 478 pentium 4 motherboard and my albatron p4c overclocks better.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Feb 12th, 2025 04:14 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts