NVIDIA GeForce 7900GT Pics, Specs

phantom404

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7900 GT
* PCIe native
* 450MHz core frequency
* 256-bit memory interface
* 42.2GB/sec. memory bandwidth
* 10.8B pixels/sec. fill rate
* 940M vertices/sec.
* 24 pixels per cycle
* Built in dual-link DVI support for 2560x1600 resolution

7800 GTX
- Core clock: 430MHz
- DirectX: DirectX 9
- DVI: 2
- Memory Clock: 1200MHz
- Memory Interface: 256-bit
- OpenGL: OpenGL 2.0
- PixelPipelines: 24
- Tuner: None
- TV-Out: S-Video Out
- VIVO: Yes

Difference:
7900 GT / 7800 GTX

* 450 / 430 MHz core frequency
* 42.2 / 38.4 GB/s memory bandwidth
* 10.8 / 10.32 B pixels/sec. fill rate
* 940 / 860 M vertices/sec.
* 1.32 / 1.2 GHz 256MB GDDR3 memory

Thanks to darXoul


Just FYI
 

Hacp

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Originally posted by: phantom404
DailyTech

* PCIe native
* 450MHz core frequency
* 256-bit memory interface
* 42.2GB/sec. memory bandwidth
* 10.8B pixels/sec. fill rate
* 940M vertices/sec.
* 24 pixels per cycle
* Built in dual-link DVI support for 2560x1600 resolution

Just FYI

Is that 24 ROPs? Would make sense if it were
 

crazydingo

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Originally posted by: Hacp
Is that 24 ROPs? Would make sense if it were
Increasing ROPs to 24 (from 16) wont make any significant gains, I doubt they did that.

Knowing 7900GT is 24 pipes is a solace implying that 7900GTX could have more pipes. But Nvidia could have played a different game, same pipes in both the GTX and GT (ala 6800U and 6800GT) but different clock domains. GT clocking a good 200Mhz lower. All speculation ofcourse. :)
 

apoppin

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BFG 7900 GTX 512 to launch on the 9th of March
Nvidia . . . promised the systems to its partners and some samples will be delivered as soon as next week.

We know that 7900 GTX 512 is set to have a MSRP of $599 we don?t know why Nvidia priced this product cheaper, it makes us happy for the consumers but it also makes us wonder about the performance. The last flagship card was MSRP at $649. 99 resulting with at least 699.99 retail price at most of the etailers.

The minimum suggested retail price for Nvidia's upcoming 7600 card is $249.99 and this card is supposed to take over from 6800GS and to continue the tradition. ATI will fight this one with its X1800GTO priced at the same price point.

There are no limitations on the number of orders that you will be able to place so this might mean that Nvidia got the yields right. The only question that we need to answer is, are the cards clocked to 650 MHz only and have 24 pipes?
oops . . . the topic is about the "GT", not GTX-512 :eek:

interesting anyway
 

Hacp

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I sense that GTX is 32 pipes with similar speeds to the GT. Should be able to beat the x1900XTX, but shouldn't be a huge margin. I sense the margin that the 1800XT had over the 7800GTX
 

yacoub

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Okay, someone post the current 7800GTX (256MB) specs next to these 7900GT specs please so we can see exactly where this lands. :)
 

darXoul

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7900 GT / 7800 GTX

* 450 / 430 MHz core frequency
* 42.2 / 38.4 GB/s memory bandwidth
* 10.8 / 10.32 B pixels/sec. fill rate
* 940 / 860 M vertices/sec.
* 1.32 / 1.2 GHz 256MB GDDR3 memory

I've only posted the differences.
 

yacoub

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Thanks! Now I'm curious how the BFG and other higher-than-stock GTX cards compare to it performance-wise in games. Can't wait to see the reviews! :)
 
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Originally posted by: crazydingo
Originally posted by: Hacp
Is that 24 ROPs? Would make sense if it were
Increasing ROPs to 24 (from 16) wont make any significant gains, I doubt they did that.

Knowing 7900GT is 24 pipes is a solace implying that 7900GTX could have more pipes. But Nvidia could have played a different game, same pipes in both the GTX and GT (ala 6800U and 6800GT) but different clock domains. GT clocking a good 200Mhz lower. All speculation ofcourse. :)


yeah i doubt they put 24 rops on that thing, thats alot of extra tranny-age and the rops dont get saturated anyway i dont think. nv did it with the 6600 it had 8 pipes and 4 rops
 
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looks like nV is gonna make it so that there is a signficant difference in performance between the GT and GTX this time (unlike the 6800GT/6800U and 7800GT/GTX)
 

jiffylube1024

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Nice - goot to see the GT getting a boost to a tad beyond GTX speeds. Anybody know how much the 7900GT is going to retail for?
 

Steelski

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Originally posted by: phantom404
So I guess the gtx will have 32 :)

No. Look at the size of the GPU. it should be at least the size of the original G70 if it were to have 32 pipes. its just too small.

Here are the links for a great size comparison to show this is only a die shrink !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

G70

G71

And dont anyone say that the GTX will have more as that is the G71 core aswell. they would have another name for it if it was different.
 

Crescent13

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Well I suppose it isn't all THAT bad. My overclocked 7800GT would proabaly be equal or faster than it (8200 in 3dmark05), but it's not too bad.
 

JBT

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The specs of the Nvidia line are kinda funny. Hopefully these 7900's will be the same as the 7800 series in that there are hardly any manufacterer's used the suggested clock speeds... I don't get why NV doesn't just use a little highier core speed instead of having all theses companies have varying speeds.
 

nitromullet

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Okay, so what is this audio connector bit?

From what I understand, it is an input. This makes sense because HDMI connectors pass audio data as well as video, and since the GPU isn't also an audio chip you would need to get the audio source from somewhere external from the video card to be able to pass this along to the HDMI connector. I imagine that someone more famiar with the HDMI standard could explain it better, but I think I have the gist of ot down.

Originally posted by: Crescent13
Well I suppose it isn't all THAT bad. My overclocked 7800GT would proabaly be equal or faster than it (8200 in 3dmark05), but it's not too bad.

It isn't bad at all, but it isn't exactly exciting to see NV re-releasing the 7800GTX with a die shrink and a new name. Then again, this isn't the flagship either... Hopefully, the 7900GTX 512 will be a bit more exciting.
 

RobertR1

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Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Okay, so what is this audio connector bit?

From what I understand, it is an input. This makes sense because HDMI connectors pass audio data as well as video, and since the GPU isn't also an audio chip you would need to get the audio source from somewhere external from the video card to be able to pass this along to the HDMI connector. I imagine that someone more famiar with the HDMI standard could explain it better, but I think I have the gist of ot down.

You're right on. HDMI = video + audio so in order to have a true HDMI out the video card would need to be able to pull the sound and pass it through via the HDMI out. Problem is trying to sync the sound up with the video. Hopefully they've got it figured out.



 

GTaudiophile

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Originally posted by: RobertR1
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Okay, so what is this audio connector bit?

From what I understand, it is an input. This makes sense because HDMI connectors pass audio data as well as video, and since the GPU isn't also an audio chip you would need to get the audio source from somewhere external from the video card to be able to pass this along to the HDMI connector. I imagine that someone more famiar with the HDMI standard could explain it better, but I think I have the gist of ot down.

You're right on. HDMI = video + audio so in order to have a true HDMI out the video card would need to be able to pull the sound and pass it through via the HDMI out. Problem is trying to sync the sound up with the video. Hopefully they've got it figured out.

So the cable goes from HD-DVD drive to videocard to where? Are new motherboards and soundcards going to be required too??? Sounds like one needs to build a completely new machine to use this HDMI crap.
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: Steelski
Originally posted by: phantom404
So I guess the gtx will have 32 :)

No. Look at the size of the GPU. it should be at least the size of the original G70 if it were to have 32 pipes. its just too small.

Here are the links for a great size comparison to show this is only a die shrink !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

G70

G71

And dont anyone say that the GTX will have more as that is the G71 core aswell. they would have another name for it if it was different.

You do realize that going from 130nm to 90nm would be a 100% increase in transistor count for the same surface area? Even if it is smaller you could cram more transistors into that space.

Edit: youre only talking about a ~25% increase in transistor count to go from 24 to 32 pipes. So you could still make the core substantially smaller and still increase the number of pipelines.