Budget 8XXX Graphics Cards From Nvidia?
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It seems the chinese site www.beareyes.com has the scoop on the next series of budget graphics cards from Nvidia.
The Geforce 8300 and 8600 is tipped to replace the ageing 7600 and 7300 cards, to become the new entry level product.
The 8600 Ultra will have 64 shader processors running at 500MHz, coupled with a 256-bit memory bus and memory speeds at 1400MHz. The Ultra is expected to have 512MB of memory.
The 8600 GT will have 48 shader processors running at 350MHz, a 256-bit memory bus and memory speeds at 1200MHz. The GT is expected to contain 256MB of memory or less.
The 8300 GT and GS products will have half the shader processors of the 8600s running at 500MHz. The GT's memory will be clocked higher at 1200MHz compared to the GS's 1000MHz. Both cards should come with 256MB or less video memory via a 128-bit memory bus.
According to VR-Zone a downgraded 8800GTS is also due for release some time in February. It has all the current specifications of the existing GTS, except that it comes with half the memory bringing it down to 320MB. It's expected to launch with a price tag of around $299 which is $100 cheaper than the current GTS.
Source: The Inquirer
The Geforce 8300 and 8600 is tipped to replace the ageing 7600 and 7300 cards, to become the new entry level product.
The 8600 Ultra will have 64 shader processors running at 500MHz, coupled with a 256-bit memory bus and memory speeds at 1400MHz. The Ultra is expected to have 512MB of memory.
The 8600 GT will have 48 shader processors running at 350MHz, a 256-bit memory bus and memory speeds at 1200MHz. The GT is expected to contain 256MB of memory or less.
The 8300 GT and GS products will have half the shader processors of the 8600s running at 500MHz. The GT's memory will be clocked higher at 1200MHz compared to the GS's 1000MHz. Both cards should come with 256MB or less video memory via a 128-bit memory bus.
According to VR-Zone a downgraded 8800GTS is also due for release some time in February. It has all the current specifications of the existing GTS, except that it comes with half the memory bringing it down to 320MB. It's expected to launch with a price tag of around $299 which is $100 cheaper than the current GTS.
Source: The Inquirer
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If I was in the market I think I would go for the $299 model. Though I'm not certain on the importance of memory. But 320mb sounds plenty enough to me for even the enthusiast games. That card sounds like it might make it into my next system if the next gen isnt out by August.
8300 series - $70~$110
8600 series - $120~$220
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unless NVIDIA flogs this product before their mainstream lineup, i don't know why anyone would want to buy these. Just to save some $100 unless he is VERY tight on budget.
what do you think?
which is sort of a good thing. Meaning that the GPU isn't going to be the bottleneck.