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9800GTX Preorder

Originally posted by: dasracht
I've never heard of them, but I must ask, why pre-order? Do you expect the card to sell out quickly?

I didn't say I was buying one, because I am not. This was simply to show the prices.
 
Originally posted by: JPB
I didn't say I was buying one, because I am not. This was simply to show the prices.

Ah, rgr that. Glad to hear that it's really 350.

Originally posted by: TurnX
If thats the price EVGA step up here I come

Same here! Now if they could get the release date settled! I've been hearing it's pushed back to april 1st a lot, instead of the 25th.
 
Originally posted by: dasracht
Originally posted by: JPB
I didn't say I was buying one, because I am not. This was simply to show the prices.

Ah, rgr that. Glad to hear that it's really 350.

Originally posted by: TurnX
If thats the price EVGA step up here I come

Same here! Now if they could get the release date settled! I've been hearing it's pushed back to april 1st a lot, instead of the 25th.

I believe you may be right. I just seen another site that said the 1st of April this morning also.
 
That's a shame, but I guess one more week isnt much considering how much we've already waited.

BTW what is the difference between the three evga cards on that list? Looks more like a sloppy data entry to me... I hope that doesn't reduce the chance of those prices being real at launch.
 
I don't really mind when the release date is as I will probably be waiting at least 2 weeks after it comes out to check out reviews and such. Also need to find another card to throw in my PC while I wait for the step up.
 
Yeah that evga one for $310 is nice 🙂 I paided $280 for the 8800 GT so it would be like $40 for me to upgrade 🙂 My stepup ends april 30th so it better be out by then...
 
Originally posted by: dasracht
Originally posted by: JPB
I didn't say I was buying one, because I am not. This was simply to show the prices.

Ah, rgr that. Glad to hear that it's really 350.

They might be even cheaper than that. Check out a Google shopping query. One place has a PNY for $316 and another has an EVGA for $333. Usually these smaller sites charge more for cards not less....

http://www.google.com/products...l=en&show=dd&scoring=p



 
Originally posted by: dasracht
Surely it's just a misprint. EVGA cards have never been cheaper than the other ones like that.

Not true, the 8800GT launch was very similar with an 8800GT (stock), 8800GT SC, 8800GT KO, and 8800GT SSC.

The vanilla was lower than OC versions, the SC was market pricing, and the KO and SSC carried significant premiums.
 
Originally posted by: Miklebud
FVCK! My Step-Up ends March 29th! No GTX for me! 🙁

Call EVGA and plead your case. Perhaps they'll extend your step-up a few days..

 
Originally posted by: SteelSix
Originally posted by: Miklebud
FVCK! My Step-Up ends March 29th! No GTX for me! 🙁

Call EVGA and plead your case. Perhaps they'll extend your step-up a few days..

I emailed them this morning, hoping this shot in the dark scores a bulls-eye.
 
Originally posted by: chizow
Originally posted by: dasracht
Surely it's just a misprint. EVGA cards have never been cheaper than the other ones like that.

Not true, the 8800GT launch was very similar with an 8800GT (stock), 8800GT SC, 8800GT KO, and 8800GT SSC.

The vanilla was lower than OC versions, the SC was market pricing, and the KO and SSC carried significant premiums.

Ah, good to hear, thanks for the correction. Any idea if the OC versions of the 9800gtx will be available at launch? Or do those come later?
 
Only $310? Dang, too bad both it and the GTS are G92 based, no real differences. Now if only we knew it was gonna be faster than the 8800GTS...

Edit: Heres how the clocks line up.

9800GTX: 675Mhz core, 1688MHz shader, 2200MHz RAM
8800GTS: 650MHz core, 1625MHz shader, 1800MHz RAM
 
Originally posted by: ghost recon88
Only $310? Dang. Now if only we knew it was gonna be faster than the 8800GTS...

We know it will be slightly faster. But we don't know it will be faster than a 1 year-old 8800ultra.
 
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: ghost recon88
Only $310? Dang. Now if only we knew it was gonna be faster than the 8800GTS...

We know it will be slightly faster. But we don't know it will be faster than a 1 year-old 8800ultra.

Spec wise it is faster then the GTS, at least @ stock speeds. Now the question is, is it $70-80 faster then a GTS?
 
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: ghost recon88
Only $310? Dang. Now if only we knew it was gonna be faster than the 8800GTS...

We know it will be slightly faster. But we don't know it will be faster than a 1 year-old 8800ultra.

On 24" and below it will smoke an Ultra. That's my prediction... 🙂

 
And it will choke on 2560x1600 &/or lots of AA.

Not saying it might not be better than the Ultra @ 2560x1600, but it certainly won't be by much, which is a very sad joke for a card that's supposed to be the king of true single cards right now...
 
It may not be a giant leap forward, but at 300-350 I still say its a win for users who don't have unlimited money... Performance better than ultra at half the price.

I guess after the gx2 debacle we have to take whatever victories we can get, but still...
 
Originally posted by: n7
And it will choke on 2560x1600 &/or lots of AA.

Not saying it might not be better than the Ultra @ 2560x1600, but it certainly won't be by much, which is a very sad joke for a card that's supposed to be the king of true single cards right now...

Popular opinion as we've heard for months now. I'm not happy with either camp's roadmap; but it is what it is. Multi-gpu solutions are where they've steered us. We either accept or regect it.

I spent $649 bucks on an 8800 GTX at launch and it filled the order in every way. A single gpu solution that screamed at all resolutions and wasn't bandwidth/memory limited. Today it's $600 bucks for multi-gpu solutions that clearly have disadvantages in comparison.

The only thing I remain peeved about is their decision to intentionally limit bandwidth performance. The 9800 GTX is a perfect example. But it's still a hell of an offering for the money. Despite all the gripes, it's going to sell. Like wildfire I'm predicting..

 
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