Thanks for the info LedHed and (IRE)Wolfman. Very glad to know it will work! I'm very happy with my current motherboard, cpu, and memory, and do not want to upgrade it any time soon.
Foxconn GeForce 8800 GT (N8800GT-512N) Appears Online Naturally, some one jumped the gun over at Foxconn but they pulled the page,....some one got a screenshot of the page posted here though (scroll down): http://www.techpowerup.com/?42381
Do you know something we don't? AFAIK the only other card that may be coming out this year (doubtful now) is the new 8800 GTS -which will likely be called something else- codenamed G80-101 (current GTS codename was G80-100) and it's becoming pretty clear that this new card won't be based on the G92 but the G80.
????? I'm not sure I understand,.. OK where did you find this,….? Can you give us anything,....please? I'm not trying to be a jerk,...I just really want to know,....thanks in advance. BTW, I hear the 8800GT Shader clock can be OCed using the Gainward Expertool & new nTune,....(sorry if its been mentioned before): Linkage (see how that works mate ) : http://forums.************/showthread.php?t=196346 Awww heck it wont let me link it!
If this chart is for real and that 8800GT is on par with the Ultra and costs around or under $300, it's a fact I won't be buying any cards right now but rather waiting for the GT version. A couple of them in SLI will be great.
the benchies would have been believable if not for this: less than 1fps difference between an Oced GTS 640 and a standard GTS 320?
Thanks for the linkage. I was sort of hoping there was an article attached to it somewhere but good enough!!!
Lol, why test graphics cards at 1280x1024?, at that resolution with a mid-range core 2 duo, you're almost guaranteed to be limited by your cpu more than your graphics card.