First Reviews: NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT GPU 162
Spinnerbait writes "This morning NVIDIA let fly with a cut-back version of their GeForce 7800GTX
flagship card, dubbed the GeForce 7800GT.
HotHardware has a full review and showcase posted of this new more reasonably
price GeForce 7 series card. Overall it's performance was impressive
but there is a tad bit of confusion in the channel about clock speeds on these
new boards, so keep you eye on retail board specifications." The embargo's off: here's TheTechLounge's review, and GDHardware's, too -- I'm sure you'll find links to others in the comments below.
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Stay tuned next week. ATI will do the same.
Rinse, spin, and repeat.
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Yeah, but will it run Linux?
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Yeah, but will it run Linux?
Well, it appears that the latest nVidia driver for Linux supports the latest GPUs including the 7800GTX, so I'm going to say yes. Ditto for FreeBSD.
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Of course it won't run linux! It's only a video card, for cryin' out loud! In order for it to run linux, it needs to be a more general purpose computer.
Though I do hear they have ported netbsd to it.
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Actually, while this was propably meant as a joke, it is a good question. Shader languages are getting more powerfull, and I've understood that they either include or are soon going to include conditional expressions (if-else-then). This raises the question if they could be used for something else than graphics - could all that massive mathemathical power be harnessed into something besides eye candy ?
After all, a video card that runs a 1024x786 resolution at 30fps is rende
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Yeah, but will Linux run it?
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Yeah, except for the digital aspect, there isn't much difference between geek life and real life.
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(that's why the article said "scaled back version")
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Corked Drivers (Score:1, Flamebait)
Oh no, not again. (Score:5, Funny)
She will shortly have an Ath64 3500+ and a 6800GT.
Must be nice.
--S
Re:Oh no, not again. (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm not upgrading my vid. card until a mid-range 512 mb model hits the market.
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Simply put: my 6800GT doesn't have dual DVI. I have a pair of Samsung 213T's, and I want them both on DVI, dammit. The one on VGA annoys me.
Of course, looking at this, it seems as though PCI Express is the only option. That means a motherboard upgrade, too... grrrr.
Looks like my sis is getting a shiney new computer.
Maybe I should say "Screw it" and just go to a dual-proc Opteron board and slap a couple of d
Re:Oh no, not again. (Score:2)
Annoys you because of an actual perceptable quality difference, or annoys you because of a crippling desire to spend even more on your PC hardware habit?
There are pretty big perceptable differences (Score:2)
Re:There are pretty big perceptable differences (Score:2)
--S
Re:Oh no, not again. (Score:2)
The difference in quality is very noticable when you have two identical LCDs side by side, one on DVI and the other on VGA.
Re:Oh no, not again. (Score:2)
Doom 3 wants 512 for ultra quality textures. (Score:1)
I have'nt run into any other games that would get much benefit from the larger memory.
Further you have to look real close (at 1600x1200) to see the difference between high and ultra quality textures. Just not much point.
512MB midrange might be five years away.
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I really don't see a reason to upgrade for at least another year or 2 (already had this system for over a year now) but when i do it will be a doosy
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Follow the thread or stay out of it. If you did read the entire thread and still didn't understand, then I apologize for shining the spotlight on your mental handicap.
Re:Oh no, not again. (Score:2)
CPU was retail (comes with fan and 3yr warranty) as a combo with motherboard for 79 bucks.
1GB of ram was Geil Cas 2.5 for 89.
Case was $38 after rebate
Hard drive was about 60 after rebate (Seagate 200GB 8mb cache 7200 RPM)
DVD dual layer was 50
That comes to about 350+ with Tax.
So yah thats how much i paid about 1+ years ago.. it pays to buy things in piecemeal looking for the best deals I guess...
The only thing that I guess you could consi
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So the system itself cost about 400, it would have remained at this price if I had just used my old video card, but since i bought a new one the total price was 700, sorry bout that
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Wow how condescending of you, actually all of my software is legit so my numbers are just fine thank you.
Besides where does software figure into the price of a system anyway? Heard of OSS?
And as an addition to my first post, I built a second system for my brother using the same hardware (including a GF4200TI) and it came to just under 450 with shipping and taxes, including the OS.. so there
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For those who you may be confused: the 6600GT is less than a year old.
I'd bet you haven't had it for more than 6 months.
Also anything with all details up is very subjective and wrong.
For instance Battlefield 2 at 1600x1024 with 4xAA and 8xAF is not playable/enjoyable on your video card. It wil give you maybe 10 frames a second.
Those are very high settings, but you said
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--S
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I can't say if she's hot or not. She's my sister. and all brothers think their sisters are ugly
-S
Graphics (Score:2)
Whats with this?
Perhaps I'm suffering from the Star Wars "isn't as good as it used to be" syndrome..
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No, you're not. Much of PC gaming, with rare exceptions, has become a wanking contest between different 3D engine developers.
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I also neglected to mention the stitching difficulties between NURBS surfaces which can sometimes be as annoying as polygon edges. That can usually be overcome with skiled modeling, though.
I should also have ment
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Wait, you mean you DON'T upgrade your $500 video card every 6 months? You mean you've never spent more than $200 on a video card in your entire life and don't really care to? You're obviously not a gamer, we don't have to cater to you, only to our early-adopter ricer customers who feel inferior if they don't have a $4000 Alienware.
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Ricer: Loud (both visually and audibly), screams "I'm fast" (just like its owner), but doesn't actually GO fast in 9 out of 10 cases.
Bleeding-edge Gaming Rig: Virtually silent system that actually does outperform just about anything else on the market.
I am not myself a true hardware addict (I upgrade maybe once every three years on average, and that's only because I actually need the hardware), but I still find you
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"You call yourself a gamer? You're not a gamer unless you have a GeForce FX 5900!"
--nVidia promotional video
Good deal on 7800 gt (Score:5, Informative)
Lowest price on pricewatch is 404 after shipping.
Also, BFG is a good manufacturer to buy from as they have a lifetime warranty. I actually had one of their cards die on me and the RMA process was painless (only had to pay for shipping the card out to them).
Re:Good deal on 7800 gt (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Good deal on 7800 gt (Score:5, Funny)
Hey, maybe some people like getting reamed with a stick.
Re:Good deal on 7800 gt (Score:2)
These cards have a lifecycle of about 10 months, maybe a year. 18 months if you aren't a gamer, but, if that were the case, you'd have never bought one anyway.
So, look at it this way:
But the card now for $400. Use it for 6 months. Sell it on e-bay for about $200 after that and then spend $400 on another card.
You've basicly paid $200 for 6 month
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Re:Good deal on 7800 gt (Score:2)
Double checked my prices, more like $150k-$200k for a nice two story house w/ propery.
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I don't know about that, i recently went through their RMA process for a defective card OUT OF THE BOX, 3 cards later i think i finally have a good one...
So 2+months and 3 cards to get a decent replacement hardly counts as painless, but ymmv.
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"more reasonably priced" != "reasonably priced" (Score:5, Interesting)
To play a more complex game in the same rez? (Score:2)
That's not to say that this high end card is a good value for the money, they never are, however I wouldn't use BZFlag as a roadmap for what's "good enough" in hardware. Now if that's the most complex thing you personally play then great, use it for you, although in that case I'd say a 6600 is probably more than plenty. That doesn't mean that it's generalizable to all ga
Re:To play a more complex game in the same rez? (Score:2)
I guess I really _do_ need to use a smiley for every fucking joke here, don't I? Geez.
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You'd actually be wrong on that one. I have a Pentium III 1Ghz Laptop that can't play BZFlag at anything but the lowest quality settings. Playing against my roommates in college with their fast desktop graphics cards was always an adventure.
--Tyler
Re:"more reasonably priced" != "reasonably priced" (Score:2)
I'm in a similar bind, need to get to PCI Express, and unwilling to pay $$$ for such a high performance card. and I do have thermal/power restraint, so I don't think 6800 fits my bill.. (probably going to settle for 6600.. *sigh*)
Mid-level? (Score:3, Interesting)
Since when did $450 become a "mid-level" price?
Re:Mid-level? (Score:2)
Since Nvidia offered exlusive previews to hardware review sites, who will provide at the very least moderate amounts of praise if they want to receive such previews again in the future.
$450 USD is not mid-level...that would buy you a mid-level PC, not just a video card.
A 9800Pro or a 6600GT would be considered 'mid-level' or better-than-average performance for most users at this point.
Anandtech review (Score:4, Informative)
Half-Life 2 (Score:2)
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How about this. Put $5 a week into a jar. Before December you'll have like $60 saved. Add on that $90 you were willing to spend and you'll have a solid card.
Although not to rain on your parade but I've heard that 6600GT's and up
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At the moment, Half Life 2 is a current video game.
What I mean to say is, high end video cards never become low end video cards - they go off the market first and are replaced by new generations of (still expensive) high end video cards.
If you're actual plan is to wait until a video card that can run HL2 nicely costs less than $100, you'll be waiting about 2 years, and you'll probably end up buying a Nvida 9200 rather than the "Old & Busted" 6600 GT.
Needless to say, other great games will have come o
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I'm still looking for a card with DX9 support, runs at decent speed with as little active cooling as possible, and VIVO.
NONE of the cards on the market seem to do the job. I figure I'd stick around with a GF3 for a while...
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nvidia has become the intel/ms of the video card world. not that ati is a saint but it's nowhere near as bad as nv.
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Dont boy it now, wait until the yields get b (Score:3, Insightful)
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Maybe this is along the very same path as was announced by Sony for the Playstation 3, where the eight vector processors turned into seven (insisting on 'high' yields). Cost per gain.
better yields (Score:1)
Also check out the AnandTech Review. (Score:2)
Single page version:
http://www.anandtech.com/printarticle.aspx?i=2496 [anandtech.com]
Oh you clicked a link. (Score:1, Offtopic)
Oh, look at me! I'm making people happy! I'm the Magical Man from Happy-Land, in a gumdrop house on Lollipop Lane! -- Oh, by the way, I was being sarcastic.
That's not even a decent attempt to carma whore.You can buy the cards now (Score:2)
http://labs.anandtech.com/search.php?q=GeForce+78
HJ
Osx? (Score:1)
H.264 (Score:3, Interesting)
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Indications are that this acceleration will be made available for the entire line of 6200 on up, but will probably be initially used as a selling point for the newer cards (probably limited to 7800 series on initial release).
Typo (Score:1)
So it = performance? Finally, a pure performance PU.
Re:Yeah Right! (Score:5, Funny)
I'm so scared to ask... Please tell me you either misspelled something or that's an acronym which is unfamiliar to me.