Rumor Mill: New GeForce 7800GTX Ultra version
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
There are rumors of a new 512MB (Ultra???) version of the GeForce 7800GTX over at The Inquirer.....
The Inq article claims to have knowledge of a new version of the 7800GTX with 512MB and GPU clock of 550mhz!!
Source: The Inquirer
The Inq article claims to have knowledge of a new version of the 7800GTX with 512MB and GPU clock of 550mhz!!
Sounds like FUD....but this is one juicy rumor.....fingers crossed!We know that new Nvidia card is a very much tweaked original G70, Geforce 7800 GTX PCB design and this time the card will work at a magnificent 550MHz core and at 1800MHz memory. Nvidia felt threatened by the X1800XT....
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At such high frequencies and twenty four pipelines, we believe that R520 "Fudo" might experience (an) unbelievable performance spanking and we believe that the situation might drastically change in Nvidia advantage.
Source: The Inquirer
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2 7800GTX Ultra cards by EVGA for a SLI setup will be $1500+ :shakehead .................................what was that noise?
.............................. my wallet just screamed, and fainted dead away in abject terror in my back pocket........
lol true story
Hey I heard they guy who got the ATI 1 GHz speed under OC'ing fried the card after 1 hour of running it at those speeds. I guess the components got to cold
A peek within the driver package, version 81.87, reveals a reference to a chip called the GeForce 7800GS, according to an Anandtech report.
The 7800GS is expected to be a mainstream-oriented part that will sit below the 7800GT, which Nvidia released this past August. It is likely to be priced in the $200-300 range.
The story also claims Nvidia is preparing a 512MB version of the 7800GTX, though it doesn't provide any direct evidence for it. However, we note the driver mentions the G73, a GeForce 7 series part, and that may well be what Anandtech has in mind.
The report also mentions a "mystery product" dubbed the GeForce 6150, but we'd note that's the integrated North Bridge formerly known by its codename, 'C51'. However, the driver also mentions the 6250 - a more advanced integrated graphics engine, or the successor to the budget-priced 6200 graphics chip line? There's also a reference to a 6700 part and the elusive NV48 chip.
Nvidia last week launched the GeForce Go 7300 mobile GPU, pitched at multimedia-oriented thin'n'light laptops. The part was pre-announced by Nvidia's first customer for the chip, Asus. ®
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