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jmke 26th July 2007 12:44

NVIDIA Geforce 9800 Specifications Known
 
By Q4 2007 (Xmas) NVIDIA will be releasing their GeForce 9800 series GPUs. Unlike previously expected the codename for nVidia's next generation GPU will NOT be "G90" but instead be "G92". G92 will be released in November 2007 timeframe in the form of "GeForce 9800" series. (this will not get confusing with ATI 9800 series, right? :))

"G92" GeForce 9800 GTX specs.

- 65nm process technology at TSMC.
- Over one billion transistors.
- Second Generation Unified Shader Architecture.
- Double precsion support (FP64).
- GPGPU native.
- Over one TeraFLOPS of shader processing power.
- MADD+ADD configuration for the shader untis (2+1 FLOPS=3 FLOPS per ALU)
- Fully Scalar design.
- 512-bit memory interface.
- 1024MB GDDR4 graphics memory.
- DirectX 10.1 support.
- OpenGL 3.0 Support.
- eDRAM die for "FREE 4xAA".
- built in Audio Chip.
- built in tesselation unit (in the graphics core)
- Improved AA and AF quality levels

65nm process will allow for better yields and better power consumption. power consumption will be lower than that of a GeForce 8800 GTX. GeForce 9800 GTX will be over two times faster than a GeForce 8800 Ultra in real world games and applications.

Release date : November 2007. There will be TWO products at launch: The flagship GeForce 9800 GTX and the second fastest GeForce 9800 GTS.
- price for the GeForce 9800 GTX will be 549-649 USD.
- price for the GeForce 9800 GTS will be 399-449 USD.


Source: http://www.xbitlabs.com/discussion/3953.html

jmke 26th July 2007 12:45

This should be entertaining if it is true; as usual now with NVIDIA they won't price the 8800 series lower, they will just stop producing them, so no bargain 8800 in shops, only through second hand sources.

- Will be interesting to see how the "free 4xAA" will play out.
- If performance estimation is correct, this would mean that ATI R700 should also be at least 2x8800 Ultra speed, if it wants to have a chance at the "performance crown". Info leaks have the R700 consisting of multiple cores, so it might be able to pull it off if they "tack on" enough of them on a single card.

Rutar 26th July 2007 13:03

Do you really want a 8800GTX if there is something that consumes less power and is twice as fast?

*urge to buy GTX now completely gone*

yay

jmke 26th July 2007 13:06

if second hand GTX becomes <€300, it will make a nice deal:)

Kougar 26th July 2007 13:31

If true, it would be as if Nvidia is pulling an "Intel". If those performance and power consumption figures are even close to true, this will be "C2D vs K8" all over again except in the GPU sector. :D

Nvidia will match ATI's 1GB GDDR Memory, match the 512bit-wide bus, match the onboard audio chip, and likely not last nor least match built in hardware tessellation ability. Then raise them DX10.1 and OpenGL 3 support, eDRAM, and the same TeraFLOPS equating to two HD 2900's in Crossfire. I've lost interest in F@H on the HD 2900. :-p

geoffrey 26th July 2007 13:44

My one year old LCD needs a replacement allready? :(

jmke 26th July 2007 13:50

not quite, unless you think games at 4xAA/8xAF 1600x1200 look ugly? ;)

geoffrey 26th July 2007 14:08

Why stick to 1600x1200 if your VGA card can do much better :)

RichBa5tard 26th July 2007 14:25

Holy poop, those are quite some impressive specs.

Now if only you could upgrade your Wii with this card. :D

jmke 26th July 2007 14:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by geoffrey (Post 150376)
Why stick to 1600x1200 if your VGA card can do much better :)

because that's the max of your current LCD screen, dummie ;p

Rutar 26th July 2007 15:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 150362)
if second hand GTX becomes <€300, it will make a nice deal:)

If you only got a single 30A 12V rail and want to go quadcore + OC, the GPU can't draw as much power as the GTX.

Kayden 26th July 2007 17:47

Now hopefully they don't drop driver support for there 8800gtx like they did the 7950.

The Senile Doctor 26th July 2007 18:16

and I was just thinking of replacing my 7900 gtx/fx53...
darn. let's wait some more...
stalker : on hold
supreme commander : on hold

Rutar 26th July 2007 18:18

um, Stalker played fine for me with a x1800XT

jmke 26th July 2007 20:30

not on native resolution of 30" ;)

sirius 6th August 2007 09:52

Those r indeed impressive specs :woot:

And I agree with some of the previous users. This really does look like 'Core 2 vs. The Slow One' |D
:excellent:

Good damn... And I just, few minutes ago, purchased a 8800 GTX :shrug:
But then again.. 5 months to wait is too long :no: My current card is an ATI X700, that I borrowed from a friend.

Oh.. about those prices... will 9800 GTX really cost that much from the start? I paid 638$ for my 8800 GTX today. And that was the lowest price I could find. A Sprakle version of GTX.

jmke 6th August 2007 10:14

$519 8800 GTX
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125049

sirius 6th August 2007 10:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 151334)
$519 8800 GTX

Well.. I know stuff in US is cheaper (usually), but I live in Europe.. in Estonia, where upgrading/building a PC is very painful, coz we have high prices and manufacturers to choose from is very very limited :(

In Estonia 638$ 8800GTX is the cheapest atm.

jmke 6th August 2007 11:01

ah, didn't know you lived in EU, check alternate.de for nice prices:)

€444
http://www.alternate.de/html/product...l?artno=JBXTG1

sirius 6th August 2007 11:35

Well.. that's a lil closer but I assume it's a german store and Germany is few countrys west from us... So add transportation fees and u get pretty much the same price I paid for my not-yet-delivered-8800GTX ;-)

Any info on some cheap Latvian, Russian, finnish site? :rolleyes: These r our direct neighbours. I can find some finnish sites, but stuff on those sites costs more then it does here in Estonia :S

jmke 6th August 2007 13:22

no experience with stores in other countries, don't think shipping will be more than €50 though, so it's still cheaper:)

SuAside 6th August 2007 15:21

transportation fees within the EU are actually pretty low. usually around 10 to 15 euros?

jmke 8th April 2008 22:37

this turned out to be nothing... unless the specs are for 9900 GTX

piotke 9th April 2008 08:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 150355)
This should be entertaining if it is true; as usual now with NVIDIA they won't price the 8800 series lower, they will just stop producing them, so no bargain 8800 in shops, only through second hand sources.

This luckely has become different. With 8800 (GS/GT/GTS) series for < 200 euro :-)

jmke 9th April 2008 08:55

GTS below 200? please find me one:)
that's the only one only slightly slower than GTX

piotke 9th April 2008 11:14

http://www.forcom.be/?product=301629
wel, not GTS, but A GT, but it's 8800 series ;-)

Just over 200 euro, 229 euro for a GTS. First shop I'm looking at...
http://www.forcom.be/?product=302089

jmke 9th April 2008 12:27

about the price of second hand GTX;)

Kougar 9th April 2008 17:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 167782)
GTS below 200? please find me one:)
that's the only one only slightly slower than GTX

Does $199 after $30 MIR work? 512mb 8800GTS http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127325

jmke 9th April 2008 17:43

keep it in Euros;)
in Dollar that would be less than $150; USA always get cheaper PC hardware;)


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