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Posted: Thu, 21st Sep 2006 17:09 Post subject: Possible specs for Nvidia's G80 leak out |
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The whole Nvidia G80 specifications list by VR-Zone looks as follows:
* Unified Shader Architecture;
* Support FP16 HDR+MSAA;
* Support GDDR4 memories;
* Close to 700M transistors (G71 - 278M / G70 - 302M);
* New AA mode: VCAA;
* Core clock scalable up to 1.5GHz;
* Shader peformance: 2x Pixel/12x Vertex over G71;
* 8 TCPs & 128 stream processors;
* Much more efficient than traditional architecture;
* 384-bit memory interface (256-bit+128-bit);
* 768MB memory size (512MB+256MB)
http://www.xbitlabs.com/web/display/20060919075610.html
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mag2005
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Posted: Tue, 26th Sep 2006 03:16 Post subject: |
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That's one crazy sh!t. 1.5ghz O.O.
If you hate it, ignore it.
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Posted: Tue, 26th Sep 2006 09:55 Post subject: |
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exitjen
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Posted: Wed, 4th Oct 2006 13:09 Post subject: |
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Pizda2 wrote: | DX10 support? |
yes!
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Epsilon
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Posted: Wed, 4th Oct 2006 14:30 Post subject: |
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Dx10 support won't matter for a year, yes I know vista is coming out beginning next year so is crysis and supreme commander, they're going to work just fine on a dx9 card, it's not until the developers have had access to dx10 for a while they're going to do "exclusive" games
I'll wait with upgrading my vid card till the third revision of the G80 chances are it'l be locked in a price war with ati at that time aswell and the first games 'requiring' dx10 should begin to surface.
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Posted: Thu, 5th Oct 2006 10:00 Post subject: |
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DirectX 10 compliant GeForce 8800GTX and 8800GTS headed your way
DailyTech's hands-on with the GeForce 8800 series continues with more information about the GPU and the retail boards. The new NVIDIA graphics architecture will be fully compatible with Microsoft’s upcoming DirectX 10 API with support for shader model 4.0, and represents the company's 8th generation GPU in the GeForce family.
NVIDIA has code-named G80 based products as the GeForce 8800 series. While the 7900 and 7800 series launched with GT and GTX suffixes, G80 will do away with the GT suffix. Instead, NVIDIA has revived the GTS suffix for its second fastest graphics product—a suffix that hasn’t been used since the GeForce 2 days.
NVIDIA’s GeForce 8800GTX will be the flagship product. The core clock will be factory clocked at 575 MHz. All GeForce 8800GTX cards will be equipped with 768MB of GDDR3 memory, to be clocked at 900 MHz. The GeForce 8800GTX will also have a 384-bit memory interface and deliver 86GB/second of memory bandwidth. GeForce 8800GTX graphics cards are equipped with 128 unified shaders clocked at 1350 MHz. The theoretical texture fill-rate is around 38.4 billion pixels per second.
Slotted right below the GeForce 8800GTX is the slightly cut-down GeForce 8800GTS. These graphics cards will have a G80 GPU clocked at a slower 500 MHz. The memory configuration for GeForce 8800GTS cards slightly differ from the GeForce 8800GTX. GeForce 8800GTS cards will be equipped with 640MB of GDDR3 graphics memory clocked at 900 MHz. The memory interface is reduced to 320-bit and overall memory bandwidth is 64GB/second. There will be fewer unified shaders with GeForce 8800GTS graphics cards. 96 unified shaders clocked at 1200 MHz are available on GeForce 8800GTS graphics cards.
Additionally GeForce 8800GTX and 8800GTS products are HDCP compliant with support for dual dual-link DVI, VIVO and HDTV outputs. All cards will have dual-slot coolers too. Expect GeForce 8800GTX and 8800GTS products to launch the second week of November 2006. This will be a hard launch as most manufacturers should have boards ready now.
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Posted: Thu, 5th Oct 2006 20:25 Post subject: |
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Thats it!!!!! Got a 7800GTX 512 now (from last Xmas) getting this babe 8800 GTX!!!!! for this Xmas!
I am happy and my son will be happy as he will get the 7800 With some luck (depends my Xmas bonus, but I always get one ) i will get that 24" Dell screen.
Oh! You better watch out,
You better not cry,
You better not pout,
I'm telling you why:
Santa Claus is coming to town!
EDIT! some more heads up on the 8800GTX
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2006/10/02/nvidia_g80_to_ship_november/
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Posted: Thu, 5th Oct 2006 21:24 Post subject: |
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and then Vista will be relased in 2008 
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Posted: Mon, 30th Oct 2006 18:16 Post subject: |
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Man this is really geting crazy, im scared of even buying a video card because i keep thinking a much more powerful one is just around the corner.
Driving me nuts.
Why do these guys always make a big deal out of these super powerful 500$ cards? its the 100$ to 150$ cards that make the big bucks, i mean it all just seems a little childish.
I guess im feeling a little old or something, things are moving to fast for me maybe.
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Posted: Mon, 30th Oct 2006 19:20 Post subject: |
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ELIZ wrote: | bigger than 7950 GX2 ?
lol soon we will need extra case add-on to install vcard  |
ahm we allready have those ... skidrow made a topic about that some time ago
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Slider
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Posted: Mon, 30th Oct 2006 20:15 Post subject: |
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I dont care what it costs, If the specs are to be believed Im getting me one of them.
I just hope one of the Card makers makes a water cooled version.
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