P PV5150 New member Mar 12, 2007 #1 Nvidia's 8600GTS is rumoured to be available from around US$200-250, and runs at 675MHz and GDDR3 at 2000MHZ respectively. More in the news article... Link
Nvidia's 8600GTS is rumoured to be available from around US$200-250, and runs at 675MHz and GDDR3 at 2000MHZ respectively. More in the news article... Link
H Ham New member Mar 12, 2007 #2 Hmm, will be interesting to see how this stacks up vs the 320mb 8800GTS, as that can be found quite cheap now (£176 on Scan the other day).
Hmm, will be interesting to see how this stacks up vs the 320mb 8800GTS, as that can be found quite cheap now (£176 on Scan the other day).
FragTek New member Mar 12, 2007 #3 Very appealing price if it's a good performer, I'd like to possibly upgrade the 6600GT in my Dell at some point in the future, maybe G84 is the answer!
Very appealing price if it's a good performer, I'd like to possibly upgrade the 6600GT in my Dell at some point in the future, maybe G84 is the answer!
H Ham New member Mar 12, 2007 #5 name='limqareb' said: so that means its fatster than an 8800 whose core is ate 575? Click to expand... Itll have less pipelines/shaders/streams or whatever theyre calling them these days.
name='limqareb' said: so that means its fatster than an 8800 whose core is ate 575? Click to expand... Itll have less pipelines/shaders/streams or whatever theyre calling them these days.