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~$99 super budget card, the 6200

SLI only works on 6800's and the 6600GT.

Now that 6200 has what NV calls Turbocache. I wonder what that is exactly and why the other cards don't have it.

Turbocache
 
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
SLI only works on 6800's and the 6600GT.

Now that 6200 has what NV calls Turbocache. I wonder what that is exactly and why the other cards don't have it.

Turbocache

uses system memory via PCIe instead of local memory
 
I doubt most will hit those overclock speeds, but still a dang good value. I'm actually more intrigued by the enhanced nV audio on that board though 😛
 
WOW, is every 6200 card be able to overclock that high? the normal spec is at 300/500 and in order to beat the 9800pro they overclocked to 550/660. But too bad it's only PCI-e because the 9800 pro is AGP.
If it's PCI-E I might as well get a 6600 for a couple of bucks more.. were talking just $10 more


6600 for $119 at newegghere there' even cheaper one for $112

It would be great if it's AGP but being PCI-e, the 6600 is still the better deal
 
uses system memory via PCIe instead of local memory

Ahhhh...then it's marketspeak to make something bad sound like it's good.

It sounds like it's an onboard video solution that takes also up a PCI-E slot. 😀
 
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
uses system memory via PCIe instead of local memory

Ahhhh...then it's marketspeak to make something bad sound like it's good.

It sounds like it's an onboard video solution that takes also up a PCI-E slot. 😀
While you often show impressive knowledge of Intel CPUs, you need to brush up on this one 😉

turbocache It is being heralded as a good thing believe it or not.
 
Since I already linked to NV's press release about Turbocache, I already know that NV is heralding it. 😀

Is anybody else heralding it? If it's so great, why isn't it speeding up the higher end cards?

It sounds just like the AGP aperture to me, except it would be faster with the PCI-E bus.
 
thats the original 6200 isnt it? that was a 4pipe with 128mb ddr,

they done that turbo cache with the new ones havent they, like the bottom one only has 16mb on board ddr at 700, and the rest (8gb of bandwidth) is sucked from system memory, its a good idea for budget/ very light to no gaming
 
The mobile market where small,light, and battery life are the bread&butter is where this is going to be a killer feature IMO. Having purevideo and SM3 support in such a low-end part isn't exactly a bad thing the way I see it either.

It is not like the AGP aperture with just the faster PCIe interface either, they have a new MMU, pipeline mods that help negate the effects of increased latency that are caused by accessing the system ram over the PCIe bus, and turbocache management in the drivers which means as the drivers mature performance boosts will almost certainly be seen . I don't think that this would work with high-end cards because the memory on those is too fast for the turbocache scheme to work. It seems that 16mb of system ram@350mhz is the present minimum criteria for it, but that it can allocate enough to make 128mb of total ram available to the GPU. They claim that due to the bidirectional PCIe bus they can get 10.2 GBps effective bandwidth and that thanks to the MMU, pipeline tweaks, and intelligent alogorithms that it can dynamically load balance the system bandwidth between discrete and system ram during rendering from app to app while always keeping the scanout buffer for display refreshes in the cards' ram. the above is from the tech notes, with my speculation added of course.

This seems to be strictly designed for low-end parts, and the entire reason for it is to be capable of using the system ram to augment the cards' in a way that doesn't have the negative impact on graphics performance it has always had in the past. From what little I've seen so far it appears they are succeeding too.
 
Originally posted by: SleepWalkerX
too bad there are no plans to port this card to agp. 🙁 *cries*
I'm think that the bidirectional bandwidth of the PCIe is a necessity for this tech to perform well.
 
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