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The PT Boats: Knight of the Sea DX10 benchmark goes through GDDR memory like a starving man at a cake conference.
Benchmarks like these might make some people lean more towards the 512 MB versions of the 8800 GT, such as our BFG 8800 GT OC. That extra 256 MB will be even more important, as we get into 2008.
Memory-gobbling issues aside, our 8800 GT OC really blows the competition out of the water in PT Boats. All the competition except for the 8800 GTX, that is. In the higher resolutions the 8800 GTX maintains a decent performance advantage.
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I was wondering whether anyone knows the maximum resolution for this card is?
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Also just one more little rumor I heard first-hand from someone earlier today: it looks like the revised 8800 gts / 8900 gt (my guess!) might be coming closer to the end of November, or even early December (which works out for you, I guess
My source said that Nvidia just isn't able to manufacture enough product in time to beat (or meet) the RV670 to market... and they are also quite busy making gazillions of 8800 GT's (which are selling like absolute crazy).
Maybe it'll end up being a 8900 GT?
I can't see them sticking with the 8800 GTS name.
Besides the additional stream processors, it looks like the new g92 / 8800 gts will have a reduced 256 bit memory interface (contrary to my last post). So it looks like the new GTS will come in 512mb and 1 gig varieties.
The 1 gig 8800 gts should out-perform a current 8800 gtx by a decent margin, and should also be available for less.
It'll be pci-e 2.00, but that really isn't much of a big deal. It'll more be a factor a year+ plus from now. PCI-e 1.00 offers enough bandwidth for the next while with 16x pci-e lanes on your mobo.
By the way guys, also from I heard today from someone else, the RV670 (upcoming hd 3800 ati release) looks like it'll offer less performance than a 8800 GT, but will retail for about 50$ less.
For your situation axforts, you'll probably be most interested in the new 8800 gts 1 gb version.
NVIDIA will probably try to take some of the fire out of the launch of the RV670 by launching it on the same day. (Which is, according to SOME RUMORS, about 3 weeks away).
Will that be PCIe 2? exactly what will the differences be?
It's a tough call -- theres a couple of things: the 8800gts 640mb with the added stream processors will very probably be better for you in your situation. With revised 8800gts should outclass the 8800 gt in those resolutions because of the 320 bit memory interface tied to the extra memory.
But two things: further revisions of the 8800 gts might be unveiled soon. Also, the price has not been released (so not sure how it'll compare to the 8800 gt).
One other rumor worth mentioning is that it looks like a 1 GB 8800 GT might be out before Xmas.I'd guess the revised 8800 gts would offer better performance than the 1gb 8800 gt however.
And, yet one more thing: the RV670 will be out before not too long. Even as good as the 8800 GT is, I'd recommend waiting for this card, just to see how it compares -- you never know.. it is a 55nm card, so it should be interesting.
In a snap judgement, if you wanted to buy ASAP, I'd say you'd probably want the revised GTS: it'll presumably be offered for a reasonable price in comparison with the 8800 gt, and should offer better performance at your intended resolution.
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Thanks for all the comments. It was quite the rush to write that review after only coming back from the California launch on Saturday -- I'm glad there aren't too many typos in it
Anyways, about the 640 mb 8800 GTS thing: just wanted to mention that it looks like the 8800 gts 640 is getting a stream processor boost:
http://www.neoseeker.com/news/story/7277/
This should make the 640 mb 8800 gts a reasonable card to get if you have a high quality display, capable of high rez'es.
Not sure what is happening to 8800 gts 320mb. Rumors I've read look like it'll be refreshed mid-November -- perhaps around the launch of the RV670.
But it might be phased out.
End of November will be a good time to buy a video card though, it looks like.
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