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8800GT has 112SP clocked at 1.5ghz
8800GT has 112SP
8800GT scores 11760 in 3Dmark06
8800GTS revised
8800GTS 640mb gets a speed boost in terms of ALU power, and this would also lead me to believe that the TMU count has been upped from 24 to 28. If this is priced the same as current GTS, looks to be an interesting buy.
8800GT pictured
G92 is officially known as 8800GT. The shader count/TMU/ROP count is still abit vague but its defitnately a 65nm GPU, 256bit memory interface and comes with 256/512mb of ram.
Current guess is 64SPs that could be dual precision (or dual MADD), 16 TMUs and 16 ROPs? This is tricky because the ALU:TMU:ROP ratio of G84 (8600GTS) is different to G80.
8800GT OCes well
With rumoured prices of $249 for the 512mb model, and the OCability that could make it perform on par with an 8800GTS sounds pretty nice.
8800GT has 3 heat pipes
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Discuss.
note - Things will be updated.
Several sources are suggesting that the upcoming GeForce 8800 GT has 112 stream processors like the new GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB SKU. We also heard that its shader clock is running at 1.5GHz. CJ did some nice analysis on the Nvidia's strategy here on why is there a new 8800 GTS SKU. He revealed that there is a shortage of GTX cores but plenty of GTS cores going around that didn't quite make it as a GTX. So if you launch a new product that is faster than a 8800GTS, no one will buy the more expensive GTS unless you up its stream processor count for higher performance. Also with a 320-bit memory interface, it certainly perform better at high resolutions and with lots of AA/AF/HDR. This way Nvidia can still get rid of the inventory.
8800GT has 112SP
8800GT scores 11760 in 3Dmark06
We have got the initial scores of GeForce 8800GT runnning on a ASUS P5K-D board with Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor. It scored 11760 in 3dmark06. The Core runs at 600MHz while memory is at 1800MHz.
8800GTS revised
It seems that Nvidia is planning another GeForce 8800 GTS SKU with more stream processors. This is to widen the performance gap between the upcoming 8800 GT and 8800 GTS as 8800 GT is coming too close and it might hurt the sales of 8800 GTS. As such, the number of stream processors is increased from 96 to 112 while the rest of the specs like 500/800 core/mem clock, 320-bit memory interface, 640MB GDDR3 memories remain unchanged. There is also an interesting side note that NVIDIA will NOT be doing any formal launch activities, press announcements, website updates, or any other marketing around this new sku. Partners can conduct their own marketing activities around the sku as they see fit.
8800GTS 640mb gets a speed boost in terms of ALU power, and this would also lead me to believe that the TMU count has been upped from 24 to 28. If this is priced the same as current GTS, looks to be an interesting buy.
8800GT pictured
More details have popped up and we learned that GeForce 8800 GT (G92) will be clocked at 600MHz core and 1.8GHz memory. However Nvidia might still further increase the core clock depending on how Radeon 2950PRO performs. The reference score provided by Nvidia to the partners is 10.8K in 3DMark06 or to be exact 10769. The launch date is said to be brought forward to October 29th. Mobile101 has a photo of the 8800 GT card even and it is a single slot solution as we have been telling you.
G92 is officially known as 8800GT. The shader count/TMU/ROP count is still abit vague but its defitnately a 65nm GPU, 256bit memory interface and comes with 256/512mb of ram.
Current guess is 64SPs that could be dual precision (or dual MADD), 16 TMUs and 16 ROPs? This is tricky because the ALU:TMU:ROP ratio of G84 (8600GTS) is different to G80.
8800GT OCes well
We heard the overclocking headroom for GeForce 8800 GT is pretty impressive mainly due to the finer 65nm process technology. However, Nvidia has purposely limits the core clock at 600MHz so its performance won't get too close to the GeForce 8800 GTS thereby hurt its sales. However, users can still choose to overclock the core and we should be seeing more than 700MHz easily. However, if Radeon HD 2950PRO performance comes too close for comfort, Nvidia might increase the core clock further.
With rumoured prices of $249 for the 512mb model, and the OCability that could make it perform on par with an 8800GTS sounds pretty nice.
8800GT has 3 heat pipes
CHW has a slide on the the GeForce 8800 GT which confirmed the specs we told you earlier. Also we heard that the single slot cooler on the 8800 GT card has 3 heat-pipes and Nvidia told its partners that it won't be hot.
More pic!
It seems like more GeForce 8800 GT card photos have surfaced online as seen in our forums and apparently another website in China got the inside scoop. This time round the PCB is black in color, which looks better than the reference green PCB. The GPU heat-spreader looks the any other G80 series and the rumored die size of G92 is 289mm2 as opposed to ~480mm2 of the G80.
Discuss.
note - Things will be updated.