Title: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: DarkSign on November 30, 2007, 06:31:54 AM Not sure if these are the dual-gpu cards everyone's been buzzing about but the 65 and 55nm processing sounds like the specs that were being hyped for the Teraflop processing beast everyone thought was the G92 (which turned out to just be the 8800GT). Teraflop = 3x the power of the 8800 series card. Pretty sweet.
Quote [Friday 30 November 2007] Nvidia is ready for its next-generation GPU launch. According to sources at graphics card makers, the company plans to launch its GeForce 9 series GPU after the Lunar New Year in February. The first chip to rollout of in GeForce 9 family will be the D9E, a high-end product that adopts 65nm manufacturing. The new product will also support DirectX 10.1 and Shader Model 4.1, revealed the sources. In addition to the D9E, Nvidia will roll out a mid-range GeForce 9 family product named D9P in June 2008. The new GPU will adopt 55nm processing, the sources pointed out. Spotted at DigiTimes (http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20071129PD216.html) Latest news Monica Chen, Taipei; Emily Chuang, DIGITIMES Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: SnakeCharmer on November 30, 2007, 06:52:54 AM Ballpark price? 500.00 USD plus?
Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Signe on November 30, 2007, 07:32:14 AM I know... the price of good graphics cards are silly. Having said that, I buy a cheapo computer with a modicum of processing speed, throw in a few gig or so of cheap ram, and a top of the line, pricey graphics card and I can run any game I buy at high settings for well under $1K. I know it's true because I'm doing it right now!
Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: DarkSign on November 30, 2007, 08:12:48 AM What's really blowing my mind is the new Intell Skulltrail motherboard system
Dual CPUs - accepting dual and quad core processors Quad slots for graphics cards So let's think about that... 2 cpus x 4 cores each = 8 cores at 3.5 Ghz (new chip getting up to 5 Ghz with watercooling) 4 graphics cards x 2 gpus each = 8 gpus 8 cores and 8 gpus? That's insane! Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Fabricated on November 30, 2007, 08:51:54 AM I just ordered an 8800GT because Dell had a deal where you could get one from their accessory website for $200. If these are priced at $400+ then I'm not too interested.
Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Sky on November 30, 2007, 09:07:55 AM As someone who has an awesome computer full of win, I think I'm past the bleeding edge bandwagon. Going to start building last year's computers and buying 2-yr old games. Going to start rocking like it's 2005.
Ok, so I really want a Gretsch that's $3500. We won't talk about amps. Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: MrHat on November 30, 2007, 09:16:24 AM Heh, awesome.
I always figured it would drop like 5 says after my step-up window ends. Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Hoax on November 30, 2007, 10:23:31 AM I just ordered an 8800GT because Dell had a deal where you could get one from their accessory website for $200. If these are priced at $400+ then I'm not too interested. I'm interested in what this will do to the 8800 price point. Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Fabricated on November 30, 2007, 11:03:52 AM I just ordered an 8800GT because Dell had a deal where you could get one from their accessory website for $200. If these are priced at $400+ then I'm not too interested. I'm interested in what this will do to the 8800 price point. Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: DarkSign on November 30, 2007, 11:10:16 AM As someone who has an awesome computer full of win, I think I'm past the bleeding edge bandwagon. Going to start building last year's computers and buying 2-yr old games. Going to start rocking like it's 2005. Bleeding or leading edge is never necessary...it's just the kind of thing you get into for fun for awhile. Quote Ok, so I really want a Gretsch that's $3500. We won't talk about amps. I'll sell you my Country Gentleman signed by Chet Atkins if you'd like ;) Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Nija on November 30, 2007, 12:10:10 PM I don't see why they release new hardware Q1/Q2 when there isn't anything coming out worth playing.
I'm going to ride the 8800 GTS train for another year or so and take a look at video cards this time next year. People picking up 8800 GTs shouldn't be looking to buy a new video card until Q3/Q4 2009. Then again, there will probably be a rushed Crysis expansion by summer time, adding another thrilling 4 hours of gameplay to the original 11. Dunno. Jaded. TF2 keeps me sane. Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Yegolev on November 30, 2007, 12:12:37 PM I'm interested in what this will do to the 8800 price point. This was my first thought. The 7900GS is growing a beard. As for why release, last I bothered to follow this shit there was a hard six-month refresh cycle on graphics cards. February seems a tad early but it's inside the first half of 08. Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Trippy on November 30, 2007, 06:14:06 PM I don't see why they release new hardware Q1/Q2 when there isn't anything coming out worth playing. Vista SP1 with DirectX 10.1 as I said in another thread.Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: schild on November 30, 2007, 06:14:24 PM Vista SP1 isn't something you play.
Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Trippy on November 30, 2007, 06:23:17 PM I just ordered an 8800GT because Dell had a deal where you could get one from their accessory website for $200. If these are priced at $400+ then I'm not too interested. I'm interested in what this will do to the 8800 price point.9800 GTX - $699 (just to embarrass AMD even more) 9800 GT - $499 - $599 (depending on memory) 8800 GTXY - $299 - $399 (either a souped up 8800 GTX or a souped up 8800 GT) 8800 GT - $199 - $250 (that's supposed to be the current price but isn't because of pricing gouging) Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: ajax34i on November 30, 2007, 09:07:41 PM Is it just me seeing that 9800 number and thinking Radeon?
Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Hoax on November 30, 2007, 10:18:17 PM http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814143117
Hopefully this will have dropped $100 by March, if I can be arsed to wait... I've been bitten bad by the upgrade bug :awesome_for_real: Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Ragnoros on November 30, 2007, 10:31:55 PM Is it just me seeing that 9800 number and thinking Radeon? I'm using a 9800 series card RIGHT NOW AT THIS MOMENT. In your face bleeding edge peoples! Also whats all the fucking hype with vid cards? I am actually using a 9800 in my pc and playing any game I please. Hellgate ran fine at 1920x1080 with high/mid settings. Sure directX 10 is supposed to be pretty but DEAR GOD I am not getting Vi$ta. Would you even see any improvement with these twicethepriceofa360 cards under good old DirectX9? Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Sky on December 01, 2007, 07:08:06 AM Yes.
Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: DarkSign on December 01, 2007, 11:25:06 AM Someone show this man the DX9 vs. DX10 comparisons. Oh wait. I will.
(http://www.genbeta.com/images/2007/03/Imagen%202.png) Yes. Volumetric lighting and some particle effects can be tweaked on DX9 to be similar, but not nearly as well. DX10 is totally worth it. And even though DX 10.1 is just a point release, word is that mixed with Shader 4.1 its even better. While nothing makes up for truly terrible gameplay, beautiful graphics are a wonder to behold. Hell, i remember exploring Morrowind when that was the bleeding edge of graphics and getting highly immersed. The 8800GT's are $250-300 right now and in about 6 months should be approx $200. Not bad when the top-o-the-line is $700-800. I'm going to get at least one of the medium-high cards when they come out. The model just under the most expensive. History shows you can OC them to just as good as the top ones. Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Sky on December 01, 2007, 12:03:38 PM The second shot has been debunked as a fake, the dx10 is an 'artists rendition' of what dx10 will be. Also, a lot of touted dx10 features are available in dx9 but disabled by devs. Check out this page (http://webpages.charter.net/bliss/)for differences in dx9 v dx10, especially the shot way down the page where they hack in very high settings under dx9 and remove the artificial limits that were added to the dx9 version.
Dx10 will be great eventually. After there is a large install base of Vista + dx10.1 cards. Right now it's a spit-polish on games developed for dx9 hardware. That said, my Yes above refers to the fact that my 8800gtx beats the snot out of my old 9800pro when it comes to dx9 content. Worth the money? Eh, I don't play that game, it's never "worth" what you spend on pc gaming. Dollars to donuts sez buy a PS2. Here's the real comparison of Flight Sim X: (http://ve3dmedia.ign.com/images/01/71/17145_FSXD9D10_normal.jpg) From: http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/news/34650/Flight-Sim-X-DX9-vs-DX10 Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: DarkSign on December 02, 2007, 11:27:58 AM Yeah...you buy a card for the sake of fun not out of need. Cost comparisons help though to help people gauge where they are on the graphics-whore continuum.
Wonder where graphics will be in another 10 years? Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: Samwise on December 02, 2007, 11:31:17 AM Don't say "doing your wife." Don't say "doing your wife."
Title: Re: Nvidia to launch GeForce 9 series in February Post by: bhodi on December 02, 2007, 12:28:58 PM Don't say "doing your wife." Don't say "doing your wife." Doing your... son? |