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jmke 9th April 2008 11:38

Palit 9800 GTX review and SLI testing
 
With a high-end card such as this, many are no doubt wondering what a 9800 GTX SLI system would be capable of. So this is something we are going to look at today, comparing the a pair of 9800 GTX cards against a 9600 GT, 8800 GT, and 8800 GTS 512MB SLI configuration. How nice would be to come home from work one day and see a pair of these powerful cards sitting in your motherboard?

http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Ha.../palit9800gtx/

jakebot 9th April 2008 20:22

sounds good.... but i still think i'm going to wait a generation... any word on a 10 series as of yet... my thoughts are... nvidia released this bogus 9 series in anticipation of the 10 series which will dominate. and thus really deserves a 10 series... or 10,000 name. but that's just speculation. lets see how it plays out. but i still have a gut feeling that they have something up their sleeves.

jmke 9th April 2008 20:54

9900 series first ey :)

Kougar 10th April 2008 02:25

Just rumor, but D10U-20 and D10U-30 supposed to be in Q2. Then Q3 will be GT200.

jakebot 14th April 2008 09:04

so you're sayin just like the 7 series you think they're gonna do the same thing to the 9 series? sounds good. i just am gonna have trouble waiting... ARRRGGG.

Kougar 14th April 2008 09:36

7800 -> 7900 was a die shrink. Not sure if 9800 -> 9900 will be the same but makes sense.

jmke 14th April 2008 10:11

wasn't 8800->9800 the die shrink?

Kougar 14th April 2008 11:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 168059)
wasn't 8800->9800 the die shrink?

Nope! Would of seen higher clockspeeds if so... 8800GT/GTS still has highest factory overclocks. Is why 9800GTX was a pointless release!

90nm
8800GTX
8800GTS 320/640

80nm
8400-8600 cards

65nm
8800GTS 512
8800GT 256/512
9800GX2
9800GTX
9600GT

55nm ???
9900GT/GTX ???

jmke 14th April 2008 13:15

there are plans to rename 8800GT to 9800GT ;)

Kougar 14th April 2008 14:57

Yeah, but they already shrunk the chips... doesn't count. :)


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