Então aquela foto deve ser verdadeira agora, utilizar o mesmo PCB das 7600...
Mas isso deve vir com uma performance fraca face a 8800... E uma versão 256 bits com performance perto da 8800 GTS?
Talvez saia uma 8800 normal, com 64 shaders mas 256 bits de memoria, quem sabe.
se isto se confirmar, a minha escolha está quase feita!VR-Zone has learned that NVIDIA will release cheaper GeForce 8800 cards next month to increase pressure on current ATi X1950 lineup targeting at X1950XT 256MB mainly. The new cards will based on the same 8800GTS GPU (96 unified, 24 texture processors and 20 ROPs). It has the same core and memory clock speeds but half the memory size of the current 8800GTS cards. The card will still be known as GeForce 8800GTS but comes with 320MB GDDR3 memories in 10 x 8M*32 array so the memory bus width remains unchanged at 320bit. The card length is the same as the current 8800GTS card at 9 inches and it is still a dual slot. The performance is close to the current 8800GTS 640M but it is US$100 cheaper. Does a price tag of US$299 sounds good to you?
Talvez saia uma 8800 normal, com 64 shaders mas 256 bits de memoria, quem sabe.
NVIDIA GeForce 8600 Ultra, 8600 GT, 8300 GT and 8300 GS leaked
Nordic Hardware has posted some very detailed lists of hardware details regarding what will be entry-level and midrange DX10 cards from the green camp (NVIDIA).
* The 8600 Ultra card will come with 64 Shaders, clocked at 500MHz. It will also have up to 512MB of 256 bit memory clocked at 1400MHz DDR. It is expected to retail for around $179.
* The 8600 GT will come with 48 shaders, clocked at 350MHz. It will have up to 256MB of 256-bit memory, clocked at 1200MHz DDR. It should retail for $129.
* The 8300 GT will have 32 shaders at 500MHz, along with no more than 256MB of 128-bit memory clocked at 1200MHz DDR. It is expected to cost around $99.
* The 8300 GS will "only" have 24 shaders, clocked around 500MHz. It will have up to 256MB of 128 bit memory, clocked at 1000MHz DDR. The card shouldn't cost much more than $79.
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=23654
GeForce 8600 Ultra, 8600 GT, 8300 GT and 8300 GS - pictures and specifications
Written by Andreas G 14 January 2007 15:06
GeForce 8600 and GeForce 8300 are the two series of graphics cards which will fill the void beneath NVIDIA's already launched 8800 series. Based on the G84 core 8600 Ultra and GT will have 64 and 48 shader processors respectively with cores running at 500MHz and 350MHz. With a 256-bit memory bus and memory speeds at 1400MHz and 1200MHz the cards will replace the 7600 series of today. The launch date for these cards is about the same as for when ATI will launch R600, that is, around CeBIT at the start of March. Except from the 8600 series Bear Eyes has also published specifications for 8300 GT and 8300 GS (via VR-Zone).
These cards will replace the 7300 series of today and is based on the G86, an 80nm core. The number of shader processors has been halved to 32 and 24 respectively, while both cores will work at 500MHz. The GT model will have slightly faster memories though, 1200MHz vs. 1000MHz. With a 128-bit bus and up to 256MB the performance will most likely be reflected by the price. Below is a table with the cards of today completed with the coming;
http://www.nordichardware.com/news,5442.html
Se a 8600Ultra tiver as specs que o mascarilha postou, é uma nova 9700 mas versão Dx10, a ver como é que a ATI responde, é que 180€ (deve ser o preço por cá) com 256bits e 5121megas de memoria, é do melhor
a ver se em Agosto/Julho fecho a minha caixa com uma gráfica Dx10
sinceramente se nao vier com o bus de 256bits, nao sei se será uma grande placa... estarei ceptico... agora se vier com o bus de 256bits tenho a certeza que sera uma excelente placa para mid-end
E acho ai uma coisa esquesita.Então a 8600Ultra tem mais memória que a 8800GTS capada edition(512MB vs 320MB)?Acho que eles vão é meter 256bit's com 256MB de VRAM
E acho ai uma coisa esquesita.Então a 8600Ultra tem mais memória que a 8800GTS capada edition(512MB vs 320MB)?Acho que eles vão é meter 256bit's com 256MB de VRAM
isso nao quer dizer nada, ha muitas placas low end com mais RAM que as mid-end (ex, x1300 e x1400 com 512mb)
Pois ha e é um desperdicio de dinheiro que esses chips nao aproveitam o potencial de tanta memoria.
Markting bullsheat
Btw ja vi uma Geforce 6200 com 512mb