i cant read or understand german, except for "Becks" Lol but based on those charts, those new gpus are on a give and take with the 9800 GTX, kinda making you choose you dependency on their hardware for "specific games". Basically the technologies they promoting will mainly coincide with particular games to get the best out of them, like Crysis is to nivida and Half life 2 is to Ati. sort of a mafia illuminati thing going on they, if those stats are true
Quote from: Trinitus on May 26, 2008, 01:46:26 PMi cant read or understand german, except for "Becks" Lol but based on those charts, those new gpus are on a give and take with the 9800 GTX, kinda making you choose you dependency on their hardware for "specific games". Basically the technologies they promoting will mainly coincide with particular games to get the best out of them, like Crysis is to nivida and Half life 2 is to Ati. sort of a mafia illuminati thing going on they, if those stats are trueHow on earth you arrive at that conclusion? You sure you watch the right link?It is clear that the GX280 will be more powerful than the 9800gtx by leaps and bounds. Also remember that it is a new generation gpu which means that even watching raw specs cant tell you exactly how its gonna perform, but one thing is for sure, its gonna be faster all around. Don't be confused by the higher clock speeds of the 9800gtx. Just look at the transistor count on those b1tches.
never understand how nvidia does what it does with low clock speedsthey never seem to interested in playing the clock speed gameunlike certain red companies...
Nvidia 9800GTX+ tips upSpeedy, at 738MHzBy Paul Taylor: Thursday, 19 June 2008, 10:17 AMBREAKING FORMATION from its usual naming conventions, the green goblin is set to launch a new and improved version of its 9800GTX, aka the 9800GTX+, according to PC Perspiration.The new and improved graphics chip will be built on a 55nm process, a shrink from the GTX’s current G92@65nm.According to the article, the specs on the GTX+ will be something like 738MHz core, 1836MHz shader, 1000MHz GDDR3 (we’re assuming 2000MHz effective), Tri-SLI support and a unique “kick-in-the-ass” feature which, we presume, is activated when the system detects it is being pitted against DAAMIT cards. No power numbers, yet, but if this really is a 55nm shrink, then there should be some OC’ing headroom…Pricing and availability seem to be another shocka: $229 MSRP and a mid-July launch, throwing itself right in the path of the upcoming 4850, 4870 and 4870X2. We can’t say DAAMIT wasn’t expecting this, so these 4xxx cards better be good.PC Per says it’s got one in the lab right now, which comes as a great surprise (and a nice coup) for the masses of graphics enthusiasts, we’re sure. They’re promising numbers by the morrow.Nvidian PR is still fast asleep, but we’ll try and get the big picture on this later.