First REAL GAME benchmarks for new NVIDIA 8800GTX leaked?

@ 2006/11/03
NVIDIA is set to launch its upcoming G80 GeForce 8800GTX and 8800GTS graphics cards next week, however, DailyTech has managed to obtain a GeForce 8800GTX board to run a couple quick benchmarks on. The GeForce 8800GTX used for testing is equipped with 768MB of GDDR3 video memory on a 384-bit memory bus as previously reported. Core and memory clocks are set at 575 MHz and 900 MHz respectively. Other GeForce 8800 series features include 128-bit HDR with 16x anti-aliasing and NVIDIA’s Quantum Physics Engine.
Comment from Kougar @ 2006/11/04
For being a game that is CPU dependant more than not, HL2's numbers are interesting.
Comment from jmke @ 2006/11/04
yes I'm quite sure

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Another thing that we learned is that Nvidia uses a new SLI. We saw it here originally spotted at nvnews.net. The new SLI is dual rail stuff. It is ironic that ATI was the first to introduce such a connector that will let you have read and writes performed at the same time.
http://uk.theinquirer.net/?article=35318
Comment from piotke @ 2006/11/03
sure of that ? I think it's rather for quad SLI so that you can choose where to what bridge.
Comment from jmke @ 2006/11/03
the dual SLI bridge is to allow data traffic to go both ways, like with CF
Comment from Rutar @ 2006/11/03
looks like a munchie performance upgrade
Comment from RichBa5tard @ 2006/11/03
No, he means it needs 2 additional power connectors.
Comment from SuAside @ 2006/11/03
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Originally posted by jmke
and do notice the 2x PCIe connectors
you mean the bridges for SLI?
Comment from jmke @ 2006/11/03
tell me how games will be GPU limited when you can't get more than 70 FPS in Quake 4 at only 1600x1200 4xAA? They want us to believe that your system will be CPU limited... at that setting? doesn't seem that way from these benchmark results.
Comment from jmke @ 2006/11/03
it's a big card

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and do notice the 2x PCIe connectors