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Unnamed sources close to OCWORKBENCH report that GeForce 9600 GSO will be available starting May 13, 2008 or just three weeks from now. NVIDIA decided to change the name of their GeForce 8800 GS 384MB cards to GeForce 9600 GSO in order to better sell its product. Coming from the fact that 9600 GSO is a rebranded 8800 GS card, it will have a G92 GPU with 96 stream processors and 384MB of GDDR3 graphics memory. The cards will be priced at around USD $129.

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so i wonder if some one was to buy the 8800 gs if they could pair it with a 9600 gso in sli...since its essentially the same card?
 
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i guess you could reflash and sli
 
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lol, another skillful release by the green team. Nothing like juicing your customer base over and over again. :rockout:
 
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lol, another skillful release by the green team. Nothing like juicing your customer base over and over again.

Yeah, true. Latest G92 additions to the 88xx series and the whole 9xxx series seem like one big marketing spin and nothing more.
 

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I only like nv announcements because I like the way there stock coolers look and there are no pics :(
 
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huh, wtf is with all these bleeding cards? there are ALL rebranded or otherwise similar cards, either requiring more power or just coming pre overclocked, it makes zero sense??

obviously other than to screw consumers over who dont have much of a clue.

EVERYTHING Nv has put out could be reduced into about 3 cards
 

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I don't know what NV think they are doing, but I think they're flooding us with cards in the hope that we'd be confused into buying something. :rolleyes:
 

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8800GTX, 9800GTX, 8800GTS 512m, = essentially the same thing
8800GT, 8800GT 640m, 9600GT = essentially the same thing
8800GS, 9600GSO, 8800GTS 320m = essentially the same thing
ATi is guilty of it also..
HD 2900XT/PRO, HD 38(50/70) are also about the same but atleast those OC alot higher and are on a smaller NM manufacturing thing and use a crap load less power.
 

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I wouldn't say ATi's been so bad with their stuff though. There have always been something similar to a "pro" and an "XT" in both NV's and ATi's cards. Atleast the 3800s brought something new, lower manu process, lower price, lower power consumption and heat output.

Ati's upper end is only 3850 - 3870 and 3870X2

NV's upper end is - 8800GS - 8800GT - 8800GTS - 8800GTX - 8800 Ultra - 9600 GT - 9600 GSO - 9800 GT (soon) - 9800GTX - 9800GX2. bold = using the same core. 9800GTX is pretty pointless, and the 9800GT will most probably be just as pointless. 9800GX2, fast, but overly hot, over priced, slapped together, and, in my opinion, just as pointless. At least the 8800GT/GTS are appropriately priced and are good performers for what you pay.

Though, I think it would be pointless for ATi to bring out a 3830, there shouldn't really be a place for it, the 3850 is pretty cheap as it is.
 
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I think this makes it less confusing for customers since the GSO is more powerful than the GT and people have a habit of thinking higher model numbers equal better. This will be (as the 8800GS was) a nice card for the money. Not all of us can afford to spend $300 on a card.
 
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The 8800GS/9600GSO is not faster than the 8800GT, do you mean the 9600GT, I think the 8800GS is slower than the 9600GT by a little bit.
 
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I wouldn't say ATi's been so bad with their stuff though. There have always been something similar to a "pro" and an "XT" in both NV's and ATi's cards. Atleast the 3800s brought something new, lower manu process, lower price, lower power consumption and heat output.

Ati's upper end is only 3850 - 3870 and 3870X2

NV's upper end is - 8800GS - 8800GT - 8800GTS - 8800GTX - 8800 Ultra - 9600 GT - 9600 GSO - 9800 GT (soon) - 9800GTX - 9800GX2. bold = using the same core. 9800GTX is pretty pointless, and the 9800GT will most probably be just as pointless. 9800GX2, fast, but overly hot, over priced, slapped together, and, in my opinion, just as pointless. At least the 8800GT/GTS are appropriately priced and are good performers for what you pay.

Though, I think it would be pointless for ATi to bring out a 3830, there shouldn't really be a place for it, the 3850 is pretty cheap as it is.


Rumours says the 9800gt will be g92b (55nm).
 

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Anymore it makes good sense to just wait and buy a year old card just to see if they will still be around.
 

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NVidia hasn't been putting out the same cards, all of you are wrong about that.

Performance wise, the bar hasn't been moved that much, and yes they have released cards that are similar in performance to older cards. However, they were IMPROVED.

Do you guys forget that the graphics card cycle always goes:

Step 1: Release super-powerful-power-hungry-extremely-hot graphics cards
Step 2: Improve the card to reduce power consumption and heat production while maintaining similar performance
Step 3: Repeat

That is how it always has been, and always will be.

Saying the 8800GTX and 8800GTS 512MB 9800GTX are essentially the same card is idiotic. Performance wise, yes they are similar. However, the 8800GTX is a beast of a card when it comes to power usage and heat production. The 8800GTS and 9800GTX are leaps and bounds ahead of it and the 9800GTX is far better than the 8800GTS.

All the cards the nVidia puts out are either improved in the power and heat areas, or have different performance levels.

I wouldn't say ATi's been so bad with their stuff though. There have always been something similar to a "pro" and an "XT" in both NV's and ATi's cards. Atleast the 3800s brought something new, lower manu process, lower price, lower power consumption and heat output.

Ati's upper end is only 3850 - 3870 and 3870X2

NV's upper end is - 8800GS - 8800GT - 8800GTS - 8800GTX - 8800 Ultra - 9600 GT - 9600 GSO - 9800 GT (soon) - 9800GTX - 9800GX2. bold = using the same core. 9800GTX is pretty pointless, and the 9800GT will most probably be just as pointless. 9800GX2, fast, but overly hot, over priced, slapped together, and, in my opinion, just as pointless. At least the 8800GT/GTS are appropriately priced and are good performers for what you pay.

Though, I think it would be pointless for ATi to bring out a 3830, there shouldn't really be a place for it, the 3850 is pretty cheap as it is.

Wait, you are including nVidia's old card in their upper end, but not ATi's. Why? Because you want to make them look better?

Lets take a look at ATi's real upper end.

ATi's upper end is - HD2900GT - HD2900Pro(256bit) - HD2900Pro(512bit) - HD2900XT - HD3850 - HD3870 - HD3850x2 - HD3870x2
NV's upper end is - 8800GS - 8800GT - 8800GTS - 8800GTX - 8800 Ultra - 9800 GT(soon) - 9800GTX - 9800GX2

I've also bolded what cards use the EXACT same core, correcting your mistake, the 8800GT uses G92 cores, but shaders are disabled and the 9800GT is using G92b which will have the same specs as G92, but will be 55nm. Though I wouldn't be surprised if they move the other G92 cards to that core also.

Oh, and the 9600GT and 9600GSO are mid-range cards, not upper end, unless you want me to include the HD3650 in with ATi's upper end as that is what the 9600GT is really meant to compete with. So once the two are compared accurately, that leave 8 cards on each side in the upper end. And I could have even broken it down some more and seperated out the HD3870's with GDDR4 from the ones with GDDR3 and added in the very soon to be released HD3870x2 with GDDR4.

Personally, I like nVidia naming each card differently. You can look at the name and tell exactly what the card has, and what its features are. That simply isn't true with ATi's naming and they still managed to have just as many cards types out as nVidia. I don't like the fact that I could buy an HD2900Pro and not know if it I am getting the 256-bit buss or the 512-bit bus, and it drastically affects performance.

Saying the 9800GTX is pointless is exactly the same as saying the HD3870 is pointless. Saying the 9800GX2 is pointless is also exactly the same as saying the HD3870x2 and HD3850x2 are pointless. The 9800GTX is very appropriately priced, it is only $50 more thant he 8800GTX512, and you get your $50 worth. The 9800GX2 is also priced pretty well in the $530 range.
 
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im excited about the new 9600GSO it isn't just a rebranded 8800GS but nVidia is taking the leash off Vendors on what they can or cannot put on the card. :) Galaxy (Palit) was the only vendor to put 0.8ns Samsung memory on there 8800GS but was only available in Europe *pout*

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