11:30 - Thursday 6 March 2008 by Don Woligroski
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: Gaming, Graphic, Guide
Categories: Graphics
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: Gaming, Graphic, Guide
Categories: Graphics
Table of content:
Best PCI-E Card For ~£230 (inc VAT)
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Best PCI-E Card For £230 (inc VAT):
| Codename: | G92 |
| Process: | 65nm |
| Universal Shaders: | 64 |
| Texture Units: | 32 |
| ROPs: | 16 |
| Memory Bus: | 256-bit |
| Core Speed MHz: | 650 |
| Memory Speed MHz: | 900 (1800 effective) |
| DirectX / Shader Model: | DX 10 / SM 4.0 |
Two 9600 GT cards in an SLI configuration will offer a similar price/performance ratio to two Radeon 3870 cards in a crossfire configuration. The 9600 GTs are considerably cheaper however, and the performance is outstanding at the £230 price point.
Best PCI-E Card For £290 (inc VAT):
| Codename: | G92 |
| Process: | 65nm |
| Universal Shaders: | 112 |
| Texture Units: | 56 |
| ROPs: | 16 |
| Memory Bus: | 256-bit |
| Core Speed MHz: | 600 |
| Memory Speed MHz: | 900 (1800 effective) |
| DirectX / Shader Model: | DX 10 / SM 4.0 |
While two 8800 GT 512MB cards might be more complex to install and configure than a single 3870 X2, it will probably beat the X2 more often than not – especially when it comes to DirectX 10 performance. Of course, this comes at a slightly higher price.
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I cant wait until the Q3/Q4 or even early 2009 I'm holding out to see what AMD have instore (not much I'd suspect (compared to Intel), Intel have the next quad core batch lined up and a new stepping, but I'm really waiting for the new Nehalem CPU as that appears to be the next gen CPU.
Once that comes out I will think about what I'm going to upgrade to GPU and Mobo.
I've taken mine from 650/1625/972 (core/shader/memory) to 762/1900/1130, and the temperature under load with a waterblock never goes over 40C. People who have voltage modded their cards have seen completion of 3dmark06 at 918/2268/2250 on air.
With no competition Nvidia just aren't pushing G92 as far as it can go, which is way further than the Ultra that pushed G80 to the limit.