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nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:30 am
by Ashton Lawson
K,
since I'm not the type to search endlessly for, or hear news about the latest hardware stuff, I might as well ask here.
When do ya think nVIDIA will release higher-end DirectX 10 cards that'll be better than the 8800 GTX (e.g. GeForce 8950 GTX2)?
Do ya think nVIDIA's upcoming SLI2 stuff be better than the current SLI we have going?
When do ya think PCI-E2 will come about?
Just wondering,
Str!ker
P.S. Really, my name is 'Str!ker', not 'Str1ker' - it's just that I can't use a '!' on registration things.
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:02 am
by Mees
Wait for DX11.

Sorry couldn't resist, it's what all pc geeks do here.
To get to your question, i dunno, but can you tell me the 8950GTX2's price tag please?
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:26 pm
by Ashton Lawson
no i cant. it doesnt exist.
im just asking if anyone knows a rough idea of when cards like that would come along and stuff
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:36 pm
by Ivan
[quote]no i cant.
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Wed Feb 07, 2007 4:13 pm
by jimcooper1
avoid 8xxx cards. Wait for the next series to come out
8800GTX are expensive but they do make it flyable if coupled with a fast processor. With everything on Med-High or higher I typically get 50+ fps running 4 monitors, even at airports and over cities it only drops to about 30 fps. With the 7950GX2 I was lucky to get 15-25 fps.
Regards
Jim
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Sun Feb 11, 2007 4:36 am
by Ashton Lawson
lets get this straight...
I DONT CARE ABOUT THE EXISTING CARDS
I want to know if any has any info on newer ones which nVIDIA may release anytime soon.
Str!ker
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Sun Feb 11, 2007 12:21 pm
by Delta_
8800GTX is the G80 which is currently out.
The G80 will be replaced by the G81 in Q1/2 this year.
I can't find any info about the G81 other than it has a 65nm architecture. I expect it will be an overclocked version of the 8800GTX. The names it has been given are 8900 and 8850.
The G90 will be out in Q3/4 this year.
(Predicted) G90 specs (to be named 9800GTX)
* 55nm Architecture
* Native Support for Dual-core Alternative Cards (Dual-Core G90)
* Over 1 Ghz Core Speed
* 64 Unified Shader Units
* GDDR4 XDR2 @ over 2Ghz
* Quad SLI Support
* May have a dedicated PPU on Board
I'm highly interested in the G90 for the PPU. Also it comes out right when i'm going to build a new system 8-)
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:36 pm
by Ashton Lawson
Great.
sorry, but wat does Q3/4 this year mean?
i assume like august or something... but that sounds awesome!
thanks mun.
P.S. this is not a way of saying okay this post is finished... if anyone else knows anymore, im still interested...
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:52 pm
by DizZa
The G90 will be out in Q3/4 this year.
Right. So going up two generations of cards in less than a year? Impossible. Midrange iterations of the G80 are not even out, let alone programs that actually use there features. Memory capable of feeding a card as fast as the G90 would be uber, costing thousands of dollars.
Your not going to see the G90 for a few years....
Here is my PREDICTION:
Mid 2008 year the 8900 is introduced. It is based on 80nm technology, has 1gb 512bit GDDR4, and higher clocks. It will be like 7800GTX to 7900GTX. A small step for graphics. Nothing huge.
Then mid 2009 the G90 is introduced.
GDDR4 XDR2 @ over 2Ghz
Don't know if you can have GDDR4 XDR2. Isn't that like saying 'I have GDDR2 & DDR2 at the same time'?
PCI-E 2
Doubt that will take off for a few years. Current cards only use a fraction of PCI-E's bandwidth.
SLI2
The only thing I see with SLI2 is better scaling. 2 cards for twice the performance, instead of the current 2 cards for 1.5 times the performance of a single card solution. SLI two should also work with ALL games.
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:55 pm
by Delta_
The G81 is to rival the R600, the G90 is the intended to be the replacement and keep AMD/ATI down.
I expect the two RAMs are due to precise details not being known, as i expect Nvidia don't normally release details until closer the release date.
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:21 pm
by DizZa
The G81 won't be out for R600. Though it may be designed to rival it. G90 will NOT be out this year either. Or probably not next year either.
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:10 am
by Ashton Lawson
hmmm... ive gone from glad, to confused, and now even more confused...
where's ctjoyce anyway, doesn't he know about this kinda stuff too???
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:11 pm
by congo
The best place to buy futures is on Wall St. and that's about as reliable as it gets..... ;)
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:40 pm
by DizZa
OK, I was wrong. G81 (8900GTX) is coming out to spoil R600 launch. Won't really spoil it IMO, as R600 has better memory, the same amount of shaders but with higher clocks, as well as being only 9" long.
What happens when ATI releases the X2900 (which will crush G81)? Will Nvidia have to develop a 8950, or will they just rush the G90 and then release it early AGAIN?
Quiet typical really.
Re: nVIDIA DirectX 10 Cards

Posted:
Sun Feb 18, 2007 2:35 am
by yf
by that time MS may come out with FS11... and the best vga cards than will not be able to handle it at max...
I'm personly mad pn MS thay are selling FSX, and "no vga" money can buy, will handle it when at max, why?
B.t.w. 8800gtx in fs9, I can max max evrithing, fly above JFK with high traffic, and I will have locked 60Fps!
I wold like to use now fs9, but I love the missions and also the real feel is FSX! in FS9 is impossible to fly helicopters.