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pixel67
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Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:18 pm Posts: 442
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 Nvidia GT200 Series Announced
Wow, what a monster card! I want one! EVGA is selling them overclocked and watercooled right off the shelf!!
http://www.nvnews.net
Would love to see how this bad boy does in stereo...
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Welder
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Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:36 am Posts: 503 Location: San Diego, California
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Cool!
hopefuly it supports dual output 
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cybereality
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Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:18 pm Posts: 3716
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 Re: Nvidia GT200 Series Announced
pixel67 wrote: Would love to see how this bad boy does in stereo...
Yeah, that is one beast of a card. I'm afraid to upgrade, though, seeing as even the 8800GTS has issues in S3D with the NV drivers.
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LukePC1
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Joined: Wed May 16, 2007 1:30 pm Posts: 1370 Location: Europe
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From the Benchmarks it seems like the CPU is slowing the GPU down. In 1080p the advantage becomes noticeable, but some games don't show any improvement.
Maybe this card is designed for S-3D use 
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Freke1
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"...delivered the best bang for the buck at 2560x1600 and with high quality (16xQ) antialiasing at 1680x1050. Overall increases in the average frame rate at these settings ranged from 57% to 92%."
Now that's a decent raise.
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LukePC1
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Joined: Wed May 16, 2007 1:30 pm Posts: 1370 Location: Europe
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Freke1 wrote: "...delivered the best bang for the buck at 2560x1600 and with high quality (16xQ) antialiasing at 1680x1050. Overall increases in the average frame rate at these settings ranged from 57% to 92%."
Now that's a decent raise.
Well jeah, but who plays in such resolutions???
And who notices the difference between 40 and 60FPS???
It might be better in S-3D, but at the moment it has just too much power - except you buy it for Crysis and want to run it on 1080p...
or are forced to use DDD driver - which got better recently, too...
Also: look at the Watt numbers... It will be raising your power bill... and it will loose value untill the S-3D driver for it is released... so it's not realy needed right now 
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cirk2
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Joined: Fri May 11, 2007 12:13 pm Posts: 464
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Wow thats impressing...
lets hope that there will be an stereo 3D driver fast... but not to fast, will need an pricedrop from 650$ to 400$-500$
an other review with an nice tec tabel:
http://www.nvnews.net/reviews/geforce_g ... ndex.shtml
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Tril
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Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:52 am Posts: 632 Location: Canada
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cybereality
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Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:18 pm Posts: 3716
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LukePC1 wrote: And who notices the difference between 40 and 60FPS???
Well I, for one, can look at a game at tell right off the bat if its running at 60FPS or anywhere below (even 55FPS will be noticeable to me). I could probably eyeball the performance within 5FPS, so yeah, it makes a difference.
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Tril
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Crysis runs at 5 fps (without stereo) if I set it to very high settings with my 8600 GT so I would appreciate the increased performance if I upgraded to a GT200 series video card.
However, I don't think I'm upgrading anytime soon. I'm getting a bit tired of upgrading every few months. I'll probably just wait for the next card that will again be more powerful and that will support DirectX 10.1. In the mean time, I'll play games on medium or low settings or I'll play on the xbox 360.
EDIT : 5 fps is at a resolution of 1920x1080.
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nubie
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Joined: Sat Apr 07, 2007 4:49 pm Posts: 419
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Yikes Tril, an 8800 card is available for less than $100! (~$90 for an 8800gts 320mb G80 core, or $140 for an 8800gt 512mb G92 core).
On topic, check the reviews on the new AMD 4850, holds even with a 9800GTX for $199 (nvidia is said to be dropping the 9800gtx to $199 as well), can't wait to see what the higher model card from AMD will do!
I might be wrong, but I thought the AMD/Ati cards have generally had less transfer over the PCIe bus and less CPU utilization, both good in my book.
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cybereality
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nubie wrote: On topic, check the reviews on the new AMD 4850, holds even with a 9800GTX for $199 (nvidia is said to be dropping the 9800gtx to $199 as well), can't wait to see what the higher model card from AMD will do!
Yeah, that new 4870 I think is better than even the GTX 280. I mean, when have you seen Nvidia render something like this in real-time?
Guess it will be ATI in my next rig. We are finally free from Nvidia's bondage!!!
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tmp-mediagroup
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Joined: Fri Jun 20, 2008 7:07 am Posts: 14 Location: Germany / Bavaria
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 Stereotest? Driver?
Have anybody tested the 3D support with the GTX280?
Thx for answer
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pixel67
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Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:18 pm Posts: 442
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I just bought the BFG GTX280 last night and the Tridef drivers work perfectly with it. There are definite performance improvement vs my old 8800GTX but I haven't run any formal benchies yet. More to come later today as i continue to put it through its paces!
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LukePC1
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Joined: Wed May 16, 2007 1:30 pm Posts: 1370 Location: Europe
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pixel67 wrote: I just bought the BFG GTX280 last night and the Tridef drivers work perfectly with it. There are definite performance improvement vs my old 8800GTX but I haven't run any formal benchies yet. More to come later today as i continue to put it through its paces!
It's already available? Didn't know that...
Please keep us posted 
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