New Nvidia 8800 Ultra to Be Priced Over $800
Nvidia said Tuesday that its partners would ship the Nvidia GeForce 8800 Ultra -- "the world's fastest graphics processing unit" -- by May 15.
Nvidia also announced a price for the new cards: at least $829.
Makes me want to order a couple, maybe 3 so I will have a spare
The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra is an utter waste of money.
Nick, it is birdie time so will be away from this computer for an hour.
The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra is an utter waste of money.
The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra is an utter waste of money.
I am in no market for a new GPU this year. I am quite happy with my boards.
The 3D scores between 1 board and 2 is only 400 points so what this does for me is let me upgrade the puter 2\with the 7800 to a 7950 GX2. It is an older Gigabyte SLI Pro board with a 939 4600 in it but is is a work horse.
I still think I am going to wait until Christmas to see what hits the shelves and hope the prices are down a little. As much as I love new technology a divorce over a computer part is not real appealing.
I blamed Nick for the 9700 purchase. The hard part was pretending I really did not want it.
OK, one already came up..
This test will tell us if the Vcore increase will stabize the CPU -and- the memory at a higher speed. You just ran a low speed memory and HT test to find the highest CPU. Now we are going to see if the Vcore of 1.625v -and- using the 590 chipset math will run the CPU -and- memory boost together
CPU Voltage to 1.625v
Overclocking
CPU Frequency 232
CPU Multiplier 14x
Memory Clock Frequency DDR2 [800]
CPU<-> NB HT Speed 4xCPU Frequency
If it is unstable, raise Vcore to 1.65v and retest... no higher. You are correct that 1.7v is over the top
That should net the following numbers:
CPU = 3248
FSB = 232
HT = 928
Mem = 464
If you can not run that, the we have to lower the CPU speed until we find the balance between that speed and the memory stability. I will run different sets of numbers to take that into consideration but lets see if it will run the above. If it makes it into Windows but blows out during 3DMark... then we are close.
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