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NVIDIA to Use Hynix GDDR3 for GeForce 9800 GTX

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i wonder if they are as good as the samsung chips and if they switched because they are cheaper?
very interesting thanks again malware...keep up the good work!
 
Samsung can't keep up I see.
 
hynix = worse i think ..
 
i always liked hynix, always got good overclockes, i remember my hynix 2.8ns ram on my 5900XT, it ran stable at 1000mhz or 500x2 for those that like to make silly arguments. My 6600GT also had hynix and i got the ram to 1200mhz on that.
 
i would think so 2 but there has to be some reason they switched...either they are cheaper or better

think cheep ... nvidia is thinking bottom line ...
 
i would think so 2 but there has to be some reason they switched...either they are cheaper or better

Or they don't want to rely entirely on Samsung for memory shipments. Perhaps Samsung can't handle the quantity on 0.8ns RAM. Or nVidia is bringing in the second company so the two have to compete. Competition leads to better prices.
 
Or they don't want to rely entirely on Samsung for memory shipments.

possible...maybe they cant keep up...like you said...but who knows?
 
its business = its ALWAYS about money. costs are more important than sales (for those that watch apprentice!) itl be cheaper ram than samsung
 
I bet it is because they are cheaper! They have the same rating, I don't see how the hynix can be faster...

My eyes wanted to read "nVidia to use Hynix GDDR4.." but neah, it seems they're going to milk the GDDR3 cow till the last drop.
 
think cheep ... nvidia is thinking bottom line ...

Pretty much. Especially when it comes to the G92 line-up which from beginning was designed as a budget GPU with a purpose to wrestle away some leftover market share from ATI/AMD in price/performance arena.

They are just cost-reducing the remaining stuff on the PCB even further at this point before 9800GX2/9800GTX go EOL this July. That's all.
 
I bet it is because they are cheaper! They have the same rating, I don't see how the hynix can be faster...

My eyes wanted to read "nVidia to use Hynix GDDR4.." but neah, it seems they're going to milk the GDDR3 cow till the last drop.

Why shouldn't they stick with GDDR3? This RAM is just as fast as the GDDR4 used on the 3870.
 
well if GDDR3 can go this fast why not?

Remember the 1ghz DDR cards back in the day, well at least the oc'd ones that hit that speed?

The latancy was lower and memory preformance is always better at lower DDR model compared to higher DDR model at the same speed. GDDR2 has lower lat than GDDR3. Though DDR2 on graphics chips im not sure of
 
First they EOL the 9800 GX2 now this WTF is going on here?
 
First they EOL the 9800 GX2 now this WTF is going on here?

They haven't EOL'd the 9800 GX2, that is still a rumor, and this isn't a bad thing so what are you getting in a huff about.
 
hynix makes some great ics. I dont see why everyone is shanking them on that. This is pretty good actually.

I dont know if GDDR3 is as fast as Gddr4, but then again, I dont know much about the differences between the two and how gddr4 and gddr5 is supposed to be better than gddr3.
 
doesn't gddr4 have lower power consumption than gddr3?
 
lower power at the same speed but higher lat.
 
Hynix has often had better overclockers as far as video RAM chips with identical ratings in the past, but as always we should wait to see reports of real world results after users get their hands on stuff.
 
I believe the ASUS TOP 3870X2 uses hynix memory which currently holds the 3DMark06 world record.
 
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