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Cebit is starting tomorrow and NVIDIA will launch new models for their GeForce 7 Series there.
The first one is the 7600GT which is more budget oriented with a price in the $300 range.
Its specs are:
The second card is the 7900GT/GTX. With a price tag around $300 the GT is positioned to counter ATI's X1800XL and X1800GTO. According to marketing material the GTX is "NVIDIA's new flagship GPU and delivers better performance than the Radeon X1900 XTX and X1900 XT on top applications" for $500.
Specs:
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The first one is the 7600GT which is more budget oriented with a price in the $300 range.
Its specs are:
- PCI-Express
- 90nm process, 177M transistors
- 128-bit GDDR3 memory interface
- 256 MB memory, other configurations possible
- Clocks for both vertex engine and core: 560 MHz
- Clocks for memory: 700 MHz (1.4 GHz DDR)
- 5 Vertex Shaders, 12 Pixel Shaders, 8 ROPs
- Peak Power consumption: 67W
The second card is the 7900GT/GTX. With a price tag around $300 the GT is positioned to counter ATI's X1800XL and X1800GTO. According to marketing material the GTX is "NVIDIA's new flagship GPU and delivers better performance than the Radeon X1900 XTX and X1900 XT on top applications" for $500.
Specs:
- PCI-Express
- Vertex engine clock: 700 MHz (GTX), 470 MHz (GT)
- Core clock: 650 MHz (GTX), 450 MHz (GT)
- Memory clock: 800 MHz (GTX), 660 MHz (GT)
- Video Memory: 512 MB (GTX), 256 MB (GT)
- Samsung 1.1ns GDDR3 bj11 (GTX), Samsung 1.4ns GDDR3 bc14 (GT)
- Some manufacturers are already working on a 128 MB and 512 MB 7900GT.
- Both have 24 pixelshaders
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