DarkMatter
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Processor | Intel C2Q Q6600 @ Stock (for now) |
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Motherboard | Asus P5Q-E |
Cooling | Proc: Scythe Mine, Graphics: Zalman VF900 Cu |
Memory | 4 GB (2x2GB) DDR2 Corsair Dominator 1066Mhz 5-5-5-15 |
Video Card(s) | GigaByte 8800GT Stock Clocks: 700Mhz Core, 1700 Shader, 1940 Memory |
Storage | 74 GB WD Raptor 10000rpm, 2x250 GB Seagate Raid 0 |
Display(s) | HP p1130, 21" Trinitron |
Case | Antec p180 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi PLatinum |
Power Supply | 700W FSP Group 85% Efficiency |
Software | Windows XP |
According to Fudzilla:
But this info is in conflict with what we "knew" already. According to Fudzilla the card will come with 768MB, so it will have 384bit memory interface and 24 ROPs and not 256bit and 16 ROP, as has been stated before. No info about Stream Processors, but if Nvidia mantains the same SP/ROP ratio as in 8800 GTS the card would have 192 SPs. I wouldn't place a bet on this though, but who knows?
What do you think guys? Which source should we believe? Yeah some sites have posted benchmarks, but were those benchmarks of the 9800GTX really? What if they were of the 9800 GTS? I guess we would only know at launch time.
Source: http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6125&Itemid=1
Nvidia's refurbished G92-based 9800 GTX will launch in the last week of March. The card will cost €399 and it will have 768MB of memory.
It will also have two SLI bridges and it will support Tri SLI. The quad SLI will remain the thing for 9800 GX2 cards and you won’t be able to use more than four chips at the same time.
The last one to complete the Geforce 9 high-end to performance line up is 9800GTS, but we don’t know when that should launch. It should probably launch a bit later.
But this info is in conflict with what we "knew" already. According to Fudzilla the card will come with 768MB, so it will have 384bit memory interface and 24 ROPs and not 256bit and 16 ROP, as has been stated before. No info about Stream Processors, but if Nvidia mantains the same SP/ROP ratio as in 8800 GTS the card would have 192 SPs. I wouldn't place a bet on this though, but who knows?
What do you think guys? Which source should we believe? Yeah some sites have posted benchmarks, but were those benchmarks of the 9800GTX really? What if they were of the 9800 GTS? I guess we would only know at launch time.
Source: http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6125&Itemid=1
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