maverik-sg1
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The Inq Reports:
NVIDIA won't take ATI's performance crown but it will sure take away a huge chunk of ATI's high end market. People will buy Nvidia no matter what. Nvidia is about to ship its cards and we clearly see 7900 GT as a trouble maker. We expect that Nvidia might sell many of those cards and here is what makes us think that.
Nvidia will price those cards at around $299 or just a little bit higher in Europe. This means that Nvidia will sell a card clocked at minimally 450 MHz core or even higher, a 256 MB card with full 24 pipelines for a price of 7800 GT. The performance of 7900 GT might be as high as 7800 GTX as the card is clocked 10 MHz higher and has the same number of pipelines. It will have 256 MB of memory but no one should care that much about RAM as 512 MB card is rarely faster than the same clocked 256 MB card. Still we know it sounds cool to say you have 512 MB card.
We expect that the cards will be very overclockable as they are 90 nanometre based and there is still enough space to set the clocks even higher. We know a few companies that plan to clock those cards a little bit higher from the launch date.
ATI will have to respond with a X1900 XL 256 MB card and will have to sell it for the same money that Nvidia wants for 7900 GT. It has to convince the people to stay off the 7900 GT
Mav's Thoughts:
There is no doubt that it will be very tight at the top of the tree in the next 2 weeks - this beauty at that price (probs £300 in rip-off britain) could possibly be the best seller for the next few months though, depending on if it will overclok as well as we would like.
Mav
NVIDIA won't take ATI's performance crown but it will sure take away a huge chunk of ATI's high end market. People will buy Nvidia no matter what. Nvidia is about to ship its cards and we clearly see 7900 GT as a trouble maker. We expect that Nvidia might sell many of those cards and here is what makes us think that.
Nvidia will price those cards at around $299 or just a little bit higher in Europe. This means that Nvidia will sell a card clocked at minimally 450 MHz core or even higher, a 256 MB card with full 24 pipelines for a price of 7800 GT. The performance of 7900 GT might be as high as 7800 GTX as the card is clocked 10 MHz higher and has the same number of pipelines. It will have 256 MB of memory but no one should care that much about RAM as 512 MB card is rarely faster than the same clocked 256 MB card. Still we know it sounds cool to say you have 512 MB card.
We expect that the cards will be very overclockable as they are 90 nanometre based and there is still enough space to set the clocks even higher. We know a few companies that plan to clock those cards a little bit higher from the launch date.
ATI will have to respond with a X1900 XL 256 MB card and will have to sell it for the same money that Nvidia wants for 7900 GT. It has to convince the people to stay off the 7900 GT
Mav's Thoughts:
There is no doubt that it will be very tight at the top of the tree in the next 2 weeks - this beauty at that price (probs £300 in rip-off britain) could possibly be the best seller for the next few months though, depending on if it will overclok as well as we would like.
Mav