Originally posted by: SickBeast
Wasn't the 8800GT released in 2006?
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Im thinking that the G92s (or G9x)will be released around novemeber time frame. Would make the G80 exactly a year old and it fits with their current approach of releasing a new highend GPU at fall and mid/low range during spring.
There will be no 8900 series since nVIDIA has most likely avoided the 80nm process all together due to reasons such as severe leakages etc
So the next GPU from nVIDIA i think will be something along the lines of nv40 --> G70 (nv47). (6800ultra to 7800GTX)
Its quite ironic how the next series from nVIDIA will be along the lines of the 9x00 series. Will history repeat itself? who knows.![]()
I would disagree that the R600 is a GeForce FX. Barring driver issues it's generally pretty close to a 8800 GTS, sometimes being faster. Also it doesn't seem to do too badly in DX10 compare to the competition and its price is very attractive.the R600 will be a akin to the woeful geforce FX
Originally posted by: BFG10K
I would disagree that the R600 is a GeForce FX. Barring driver issues it's generally pretty close to a 8800 GTS, sometimes being faster. Also it doesn't seem to do too badly in DX10 compare to the competition and its price is very attractive.the R600 will be a akin to the woeful geforce FX
It's late but it doesn't have atrocious performance in modern games like the FX series did.
Originally posted by: fire400
Originally posted by: BFG10K
I would disagree that the R600 is a GeForce FX. Barring driver issues it's generally pretty close to a 8800 GTS, sometimes being faster. Also it doesn't seem to do too badly in DX10 compare to the competition and its price is very attractive.the R600 will be a akin to the woeful geforce FX
It's late but it doesn't have atrocious performance in modern games like the FX series did.
yah, look at the radeon 2900, it's terrible compared to a geforce 8800
Originally posted by: BFG10K
I would disagree that the R600 is a GeForce FX. Barring driver issues it's generally pretty close to a 8800 GTS, sometimes being faster. Also it doesn't seem to do too badly in DX10 compare to the competition and its price is very attractive.the R600 will be a akin to the woeful geforce FX
It's late but it doesn't have atrocious performance in modern games like the FX series did.
Originally posted by: fire400
Originally posted by: BFG10K
I would disagree that the R600 is a GeForce FX. Barring driver issues it's generally pretty close to a 8800 GTS, sometimes being faster. Also it doesn't seem to do too badly in DX10 compare to the competition and its price is very attractive.the R600 will be a akin to the woeful geforce FX
It's late but it doesn't have atrocious performance in modern games like the FX series did.
yah, look at the radeon 2900, it's terrible compared to a geforce 8800
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: fire400
Originally posted by: BFG10K
I would disagree that the R600 is a GeForce FX. Barring driver issues it's generally pretty close to a 8800 GTS, sometimes being faster. Also it doesn't seem to do too badly in DX10 compare to the competition and its price is very attractive.the R600 will be a akin to the woeful geforce FX
It's late but it doesn't have atrocious performance in modern games like the FX series did.
yah, look at the radeon 2900, it's terrible compared to a geforce 8800
The 2900XT offers comparable performance with an 8800GTS. Is the GTS a terrible card?
Originally posted by: dreddfunk
Cookie - why do you think that the 8900 series will be a no show--just because you think nvidia will skip 80nm?
I was honestly hoping for a 7900-style refresh to the 8800 series at some point before the end of the year.
[Best Oliver Twist impersonation]
May I have a 512MB/96 shader/single-slot card, please?
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Originally posted by: dreddfunk
Cookie - why do you think that the 8900 series will be a no show--just because you think nvidia will skip 80nm?
I was honestly hoping for a 7900-style refresh to the 8800 series at some point before the end of the year.
[Best Oliver Twist impersonation]
May I have a 512MB/96 shader/single-slot card, please?
Why do they want to release 8900? especially this LATE? when e.g x800 series goes into x900 series, the refresh is often very simple. Simple as in optical shrink, core clock increase, memory clock increase with high vram for example.
However when i say by skipping 80nm which nVIDIA could have optically shrunk the G80 die (without re designing the layout which obviously is going to be a pain given the short period of time), they can rather go straight to 65nm where they can redesign some of the weaknesses of the G80 for example GS performance, cache, add more ALUs, etc.
Also given the fact that the competition is very weak at the moment (looking at the overall picture low to high end) i think nVIDIA made the right choice.
edit - unless they planned it a long time ago.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
So if ATi launched an X3900XTX for $45 that had comparable performance to a Geforce 7200... Is that what we compare it to?
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: fire400
Originally posted by: BFG10K
I would disagree that the R600 is a GeForce FX. Barring driver issues it's generally pretty close to a 8800 GTS, sometimes being faster. Also it doesn't seem to do too badly in DX10 compare to the competition and its price is very attractive.the R600 will be a akin to the woeful geforce FX
It's late but it doesn't have atrocious performance in modern games like the FX series did.
yah, look at the radeon 2900, it's terrible compared to a geforce 8800
No it's not.