So the 8800 Ultra is a waste, ATI not looking good

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Laminator

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Originally posted by: Skott
Even if the 8800 Ultra was twice as powerful as the 8800 GTX I wouldnt pay their price.

Hold on a second - if the 8800 Ultra was twice as powerful as the 8800GTX, it would be the greatest video card of all time. $830 would be a steal for that price.

We all like small and efficient video cards, but when it comes down to it, I think people who buy these high-end cards in general would prefer a faster, larger card than a slower, smaller card.
 

RobertR1

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What a joke. Hoping even the die hard fanboys and elitist hold off on getting one to show these IHV that this isn't acceptable.
 

Sniper82

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I'd wait

even if ATI's high end are a bit slower maybe you can save $100 or more. Whats two more weeks. If you got plenty money to spend I say go for it. But if you don't you might be kicking yourself in two weeks. At least if you wait you will know for sure.
 

Munky

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Originally posted by: GFORCE100
If I was CEO at Nvidia I would instead work with the CTO to make the GPU's manufacturered using a 65nm production process and instead in August 2007 release the 8900 series with higher clocks with the 8900GTX at around 650/2000 core/mem.

Nvidia does not have a single gpu on a 65nm process, and I'm sure they would first test it out on a low end or midrange card before redesigning the g80 for it. Furthermore, 65nm is not a simple optical shrink like 90m -> 80nm, so going for 65nm would take considerably more work. I'm speculating if the g80 refresh comes out on 65nm, you won't see it anytime before October 2007 at the very earliest.
 

Cookie Monster

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Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: GFORCE100
If I was CEO at Nvidia I would instead work with the CTO to make the GPU's manufacturered using a 65nm production process and instead in August 2007 release the 8900 series with higher clocks with the 8900GTX at around 650/2000 core/mem.

Nvidia does not have a single gpu on a 65nm process, and I'm sure they would first test it out on a low end or midrange card before redesigning the g80 for it. Furthermore, 65nm is not a simple optical shrink like 90m -> 80nm, so going for 65nm would take considerably more work. I'm speculating if the g80 refresh comes out on 65nm, you won't see it anytime before October 2007 at the very earliest.

Im not so sure about that. G98 is already listed in the leaked drivers. nVIDIA may well be moving directly to 65nm, and skipping 80nm all together for G80. But time will tell.
 

Keysplayr

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Originally posted by: Skott
Personally, I think its been long overdue for someone to blast nVidia and ATI (especially nVidia) for their extreme pricing. And I hope nVidia gets a huge trouncing from all over the industry for it too. I love their products but their greed is just gotten too much in last couple years. Even if the 8800 Ultra was twice as powerful as the 8800 GTX I wouldnt pay their price. nVidia really needs to rethink their ways of pricing.

There's another thing nVidia and ATI need to do. Instead of making cards bigger and better they need to work on making them smaller and better. The cards are outgrowing the case limitations. A good example is the G80 cards. Specifically the 8800GTX. Its a monster of a card in size and it wont fit in alot of cases. This isnt good for the consumer. The manufacturers need to start microsizing their products. Alot of other industries have done it and I think its time video card makers seriously consider doing the same.

Since when is ANY corporation "generous"? You want to see greed? Then let me direct your attention to the RIAA or MPAA. My sister has an internet radio station, and if I told you what the RIAA is trying to pull off, you'd go and throw dead animals on the CEO's front lawn.

But yes, the Ultra is not needed. The GTX is PLENTY quick and only a scooch away from Ultra speeds. The Ultra should be priced maybe 50.00 more than the GTX ONLY because it carries the faster GDDR3 at 0.8ns. Higher clock potential there. But that is it. The cores are A3 as opposed to A2. Not at all sure if that is much of an improvement or not. Who knows. Definitely not a 400.00 improvement though. That is for sure.
 

Keysplayr

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Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: GFORCE100
If I was CEO at Nvidia I would instead work with the CTO to make the GPU's manufacturered using a 65nm production process and instead in August 2007 release the 8900 series with higher clocks with the 8900GTX at around 650/2000 core/mem.

Nvidia does not have a single gpu on a 65nm process, and I'm sure they would first test it out on a low end or midrange card before redesigning the g80 for it. Furthermore, 65nm is not a simple optical shrink like 90m -> 80nm, so going for 65nm would take considerably more work. I'm speculating if the g80 refresh comes out on 65nm, you won't see it anytime before October 2007 at the very earliest.

First place you'll see 65nm from Nvidia is in notebook graphics.
 

GEOrifle

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Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
It's $1050 for a pre-order in the UK :laugh:

Good one, i'm going to sell my car, add some more money and buy it...
You are FU*KING NUTS guys :evil:......my 9800PRO still does a right job....:p
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: Paratus
Originally posted by: apoppin
i was thinking of getting two ... now that i am getting PCIe

I'm holding out for an ULTRA in AGP.

:p

you heard the bad news ? ... my MB is kaput :(
[damn Abit IC7 PCI slots are dead]




and my upgrade to C2D/2GB DDR800 + ASrock MB is costing me net $35 after selling my P4/PC3500
:Q

--good things happen too!

:D

i am waiting on the PCIe ultra ... probably won't take full advantage of it with a 4x PCIe slot :p
 

Paratus

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Yup I saw your thread at work today & that sucks. :(

You'll be missed from the AA meetings (AGPers Anonymous) :p



 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: Paratus
Yup I saw your thread at work today & that sucks. :(

You'll be missed from the AA meetings (AGPers Anonymous) :p
thanks ...

it was *not* intentional ... i never wanted to upgrade *anything*

remember how satisfied i was with my x850xt ? - this LAST December
:Q

and how i *preached* that i didn't NEED C2D ... or DDR2 ?
:shocked:

well .... :eek:

in 6 months a LOT can happen :p
:Q

i guess i need a bigger LCD

-NOT!

:roll:

:D

good gawd ... a *$25 net upgrade* - how could i refuse?
:thumbsup:

EDIT:

i ain't leaving the club quite yet :p
:Q
my x1950p is staying ... besides a PCIe 4x slot ... it also has 8xAGP
rose.gif
 

GEOrifle

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Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Paratus
Originally posted by: apoppin
i was thinking of getting two ... now that i am getting PCIe

I'm holding out for an ULTRA in AGP.

:p

you heard the bad news ? ... my MB is kaput :(
[damn Abit IC7 PCI slots are dead]




and my upgrade to C2D/2GB DDR800 + ASrock MB is costing me net $35 after selling my P4/PC3500
:Q

--good things happen too!

:D

i am waiting on the PCIe ultra ... probably won't take full advantage of it with a 4x PCIe slot :p

Where did you sell old stuff -EBay ?
Can you give me some advise how to do?
 

Matt2

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Originally posted by: GEOrifle
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Paratus
Originally posted by: apoppin
i was thinking of getting two ... now that i am getting PCIe

I'm holding out for an ULTRA in AGP.

:p

you heard the bad news ? ... my MB is kaput :(
[damn Abit IC7 PCI slots are dead]




and my upgrade to C2D/2GB DDR800 + ASrock MB is costing me net $35 after selling my P4/PC3500
:Q

--good things happen too!

:D

i am waiting on the PCIe ultra ... probably won't take full advantage of it with a 4x PCIe slot :p

Where did you sell old stuff -EBay ?
Can you give me some advise how to do?

Yeah what the hell man.

I have a Opteron 170 + R580 CF mobo + 2GB PC4000 and I dont even think I could upgrade to a C2D + DS3 +2GB DDR2 for $35 net.

:confused:
 

apoppin

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i *hate* ebay, GEOrifle

just me ... i am selling 2 classic rx5 cosmos this month ... and that is a real chore ... PC HW is a breeze

go to FS/T http://forums.anandtech.com/categories.aspx?catid=45&flcache=748338&entercat=y and check out the stickied thread and how things are "done"

the buyers are much [much] more savvy than ebay and will give you less, but i like trading with my family here and haven't had any problems yet
[i knocked on my head ... just now ... for luck]

since the P4 3.4EE is a "hot" and much desired CPU, i should have no trouble getting what i paid for it since i got it cheap [$125]

... and my 1.5GB PC3500 should get ~$100 as it is "premium" and OCs very nicely ... DDR1 prices have not fallen thru the floor like DDR800 did
... so 1.5GB of the old for 2 GB of the new ... and the buyer of my RAM will get a good deal [it's all 'lifetime']

and i dunno, Matt2 ... that C2D is only $116, my ASrock $25 and the 2x1GB PC6400 is $109 .... $250 at the 'Egg [1.1% off]

that is *damn cheap*

how much would you be able to get for your system?
 

ronnn

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Not sure why everyone says the ultra is a waste. It does seem to use a bit less power per clock. Maybe the price will be less than expected.