
This is more like it.
The SLi bridge is indeed there, as are backplate airducts, HDMI and SPDIF outputs, hence the unusual positioning of the DVI outputs. Quad-SLi is a go, Triple/Hexa-SLi fortunately isn't, there's already enough of marketing crap.
The cards are rumored to make it's debut in the same day as the 9600GT - February 14th. That's two weeks after the debut of ATI's HD3870X2, in January 28th, but not enough time so it could capitalize on the performance-champ title. It will all come down to availability and the Quad-SLi or Crossfire driver performance.
Estimated price is of $449.
Keywords: Nvidia GeForce 9800GX2 G92 9600GT price release date
4 comments:
Looks like a photoshop to me, secondly..where is the details of this card? Thirdly why would they release two 500$ cards in one for a price of only 499$$?? More like 999.99$ especially if it beats the ultra nvidia is gonna make as much money as they can..this is total bs right here.
Because it's not two $500 cards, it's two $300 cards, two possibly slower 8800GTS 512MB. At a decent price that can compete with ATI's HD3870.
Details are in this previous post: http://www.siliconmadness.com/2008/01/nvidia-9800gx2-first-pictures-more.html
best regards
Regardless of your reasoning, nvidia isnt going to come out with a card that outperforms the ultra for less money than an ultra cost...be realistic besides who would want that? you have no room for any slots what so ever...
The 8800 Ultra has been out for almost a year and it is overvalued.
Nvidia does not price its products to be competitive with its own older products, they are priced to increase its market share from AMD/ATI.
The Graphics cards are large but still smaller than a full sized card. http://www.interfacebus.com/Design_PCAT_Card.html
It will fit.
Post a Comment