Sunday, October 28th 2007
NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT Review by VR-Zone
It looks like nobody cares about the NDA. VR-Zone has published quite an article regarding NVIDIA's latest GeForce 8800GT video cards. I'm sure you'll find a lot of answers to your questions with this review. Link to NVIDIA Geforce 8800GT Review.Ed. by W1zzard: We do care about the NDA.
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VR-Zone
41 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT Review by VR-Zone
At least that's what I gathered from some of the comments made by people planning to sell a GTX for a GT.
I suppose it may work for people who want to be on that cutting edge, but seems a bit of an uncessary effort for the gain.
Maybe if the GT offered more I'd be keen, but holding out for the 9800 sounds nice. I heard some prices as low as $550-650 USD(relative) for the GTX? Obviously an early estimate, but sounds good to me!
I heard they have 'extended' 1gig RAM but come with 768mb native?
Maybe I'll look into pricing on this spare GTS. Will GTs need their own/special liquid blocks?
Ya Wile, if I can get an idea of where this may go best for..but then again FS forums might work in my favor as we have a decent amount of Euro members, but not often Euro sellers.
As for the card that we're talking about... Like I've said before... If the people at VR-Zone is telling the truth, then i might be sold... It will take alot to sell me on an non ATI card...
J/K I want them for SLI.
direct x 10 will only be "replaced" by direct x 11 and untill that happens we will see updates to direct x 10.0 to become 10.1 / 10.2 / 10.3 etc. just like we had 9.0 then 9.0a / 9.0b / 9.0c its understandable why you wish ati would finally have something better than nvidia, after all you have been waiting a very very long time for them to catch up. they will, just give them untill next year and you will see ati return to having products that can compete head to head with nvidia.