"Computer gaming enthusiasts fans of Nvidia are probably already readying their wallets for the upcoming announcement of the new GTX 480 and GTX 470 video card models. Even though they’re supposed to be announced about a week from now, some details about the two devices were already released.
The GTX 480 will cost $499, and will feature a total of 480 shader processors, a 384-bit interface working with 1.5 GB GDDR5 RAM, and the whole thing will be clocked at 700 MHz, 1.401 MHz, and 1.848 MHz for the core, shaders, and the memory.
The GTX 470, on the other hand, uses 446 processors, somewhat slower clock speeds, and a 320-bit memory interface. This will be the more budget-sensitive model, costing $349, a significant drop from the GTX 480. The cards have pretty good TDPs too, sporting 225W for the lesser model and 295W for the high-end one."
"Computer gaming enthusiasts fans of Nvidia are probably already readying their wallets for the upcoming announcement of the new GTX 480 and GTX 470 video card models. Even though they’re supposed to be announced about a week from now, some details about the two devices were already released.
The GTX 480 will cost $499, and will feature a total of 480 shader processors, a 384-bit interface working with 1.5 GB GDDR5 RAM, and the whole thing will be clocked at 700 MHz, 1.401 MHz, and 1.848 MHz for the core, shaders, and the memory.
The GTX 470, on the other hand, uses 446 processors, somewhat slower clock speeds, and a 320-bit memory interface. This will be the more budget-sensitive model, costing $349, a significant drop from the GTX 480. The cards have pretty good TDPs too, sporting 225W for the lesser model and 295W for the high-end one."
Yes, that is the latest rumored specs & pricing and seems to come from reliable sources, but until March 26th everything is PURE SPECULATION and subject to change.
Adam, unfortunately the prices don't usually work that way -- if the MSRP is US$499 they'll likely also be introduced in the UK for £499. Again, that's just speculation, but that's usually how it works.
Yes, that is the latest rumored specs & pricing and seems to come from reliable sources, but until March 26th everything is PURE SPECULATION and subject to change.
Adam, unfortunately the prices don't usually work that way -- if the MSRP is US$499 they'll likely also be introduced in the UK for £499. Again, that's just speculation, but that's usually how it works.
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='1022804' date='Mar 19 2010, 04:01 PM']Yes, that is the latest rumored specs & pricing and seems to come from reliable sources, but until March 26th everything is PURE SPECULATION and subject to change.
Adam, unfortunately the prices don't usually work that way -- if the MSRP is US$499 they'll likely also be introduced in the UK for £499. Again, that's just speculation, but that's usually how it works.[/quote]
The GTX 295 costs about $500 in the US, doesn't it? You can get them for just under £300 here...
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='1022804' date='Mar 19 2010, 04:01 PM']Yes, that is the latest rumored specs & pricing and seems to come from reliable sources, but until March 26th everything is PURE SPECULATION and subject to change.
Adam, unfortunately the prices don't usually work that way -- if the MSRP is US$499 they'll likely also be introduced in the UK for £499. Again, that's just speculation, but that's usually how it works.
The GTX 295 costs about $500 in the US, doesn't it? You can get them for just under £300 here...
I have heard rumors suggest that you will need a certain type of power supply for these cards. Anyone hear about that? Something like 24 watts per rail or something?
I have heard rumors suggest that you will need a certain type of power supply for these cards. Anyone hear about that? Something like 24 watts per rail or something?
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[quote name='Siberian_Khatru' post='1022822' date='Mar 19 2010, 04:21 PM']I have heard rumors suggest that you will need a certain type of power supply for these cards. Anyone hear about that? Something like 24 watts per rail or something?[/quote]
[quote name='Siberian_Khatru' post='1022822' date='Mar 19 2010, 04:21 PM']I have heard rumors suggest that you will need a certain type of power supply for these cards. Anyone hear about that? Something like 24 watts per rail or something?
More expense :(
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I seriously doubt they are going to cost 500 pounds over the UK as only the Queen could afford one, and I think she's more of an ATI fan anyway.
We are just recovering at a world record low level from a recession over here, It would be truely madness if they did that.
Nvidia have established outlets over here so that the price doesn't increase with all the shipping costs involved, etc
They'll go for around the same price over here as they will go for in the US after currency conversion(and probably some other small fee's), I'm guesing 350-360, that's what the past batch of newly released high-end cards went for out of recession.
I seriously doubt they are going to cost 500 pounds over the UK as only the Queen could afford one, and I think she's more of an ATI fan anyway.
We are just recovering at a world record low level from a recession over here, It would be truely madness if they did that.
Nvidia have established outlets over here so that the price doesn't increase with all the shipping costs involved, etc
They'll go for around the same price over here as they will go for in the US after currency conversion(and probably some other small fee's), I'm guesing 350-360, that's what the past batch of newly released high-end cards went for out of recession.
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[quote name='Karlision' post='1023010' date='Mar 19 2010, 12:17 PM']I seriously doubt they are going to cost 500 pounds over the UK as only the Queen could afford one, and I think she's more of an ATI fan anyway.
We are just recovering at a world record low level from a recession over here, It would be truely madness if they did that.
Nvidia have established outlets over here so that the price doesn't increase with all the shipping costs involved, etc
They'll go for around the same price over here as they will go for in the US after currency conversion(and probably some other small fee's), I'm guesing 350-360, that's what the past batch of newly released high-end cards went for out of recession.[/quote]
I think if Nvidia releases it at 500 its not going to do well. Esp when it's competition 5870 2GB version is cheaper and the 5970 is about 60 dollars more for about 35% more performance (at least as it is a dual-gpu card).
If it was around 419-449 that would be a good price.
[quote name='Karlision' post='1023010' date='Mar 19 2010, 12:17 PM']I seriously doubt they are going to cost 500 pounds over the UK as only the Queen could afford one, and I think she's more of an ATI fan anyway.
We are just recovering at a world record low level from a recession over here, It would be truely madness if they did that.
Nvidia have established outlets over here so that the price doesn't increase with all the shipping costs involved, etc
They'll go for around the same price over here as they will go for in the US after currency conversion(and probably some other small fee's), I'm guesing 350-360, that's what the past batch of newly released high-end cards went for out of recession.
I think if Nvidia releases it at 500 its not going to do well. Esp when it's competition 5870 2GB version is cheaper and the 5970 is about 60 dollars more for about 35% more performance (at least as it is a dual-gpu card).
If it was around 419-449 that would be a good price.
[quote name='whodamanxbox' post='1022797' date='Mar 19 2010, 09:50 AM']Is it worth getting a 480 for the price difference? I am upgrading from a 9800GT 1GB.
Can I use that 9800GT for Physx in a PCI-e x 1 spot?[/quote]
bumpity bump
[quote name='whodamanxbox' post='1022797' date='Mar 19 2010, 09:50 AM']Is it worth getting a 480 for the price difference? I am upgrading from a 9800GT 1GB.
Can I use that 9800GT for Physx in a PCI-e x 1 spot?
Both the GTX 470 and the GTX 480 are showing up in leaked benchmarks as significantly >10% faster than a 5870... So compared to the current pricing on ATI cards, the new nvidia Fermis are worth every penny..
In performance for your money, yes the GTX 470 gives more performance per dollar than the GTX 480.. But when you're buying a GTX 480, you're not buying it to get the most for your money, you're buying it to own the fastest single GPU video card in the world..
Edit: Yes you can use a 9800GT for PhysX, but PhysX really isn't that demanding to really *need* to make it a separate card.. You'd be just fine running everything off of a GTX 400 series card..
Edit #2: [url="http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=23032"]Leaked benchmarks from a broken NDA [/url] (Can I post this here? Probably not, but I'm new here so I don't know)
Both the GTX 470 and the GTX 480 are showing up in leaked benchmarks as significantly >10% faster than a 5870... So compared to the current pricing on ATI cards, the new nvidia Fermis are worth every penny..
In performance for your money, yes the GTX 470 gives more performance per dollar than the GTX 480.. But when you're buying a GTX 480, you're not buying it to get the most for your money, you're buying it to own the fastest single GPU video card in the world..
Edit: Yes you can use a 9800GT for PhysX, but PhysX really isn't that demanding to really *need* to make it a separate card.. You'd be just fine running everything off of a GTX 400 series card..
People are paying $500 for the GTX 295 all the time. So.. $500 for the new 480 is nothing. I will buy it sooner then later. /starwars.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':starwars:' />
People are paying $500 for the GTX 295 all the time. So.. $500 for the new 480 is nothing. I will buy it sooner then later. /starwars.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':starwars:' />
[quote name='Sidicas' post='1024819' date='Mar 22 2010, 11:23 AM']Define what you mean by "is it worth it?"
Both the GTX 470 and the GTX 480 are showing up in leaked benchmarks as significantly >10% faster than a 5870... So compared to the current pricing on ATI cards, the new nvidia Fermis are worth every penny..
In performance for your money, yes the GTX 470 gives more performance per dollar than the GTX 480.. But when you're buying a GTX 480, you're not buying it to get the most for your money, you're buying it to own the fastest single GPU video card in the world..
Edit: Yes you can use a 9800GT for PhysX, but PhysX really isn't that demanding to really *need* to make it a separate card.. You'd be just fine running everything off of a GTX 400 series card..
Edit #2: [url="http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=23032"]Leaked benchmarks from a broken NDA [/url] (Can I post this here? Probably not, but I'm new here so I don't know)[/quote]
That was the answer I was looking for. Thanks. What I meant buy is it worth it was should I spend extra to get the GTX480. According to your response, I will stick to the GTX 470. That way I don't have to sleep with one eye opened (wife).
[quote name='Sidicas' post='1024819' date='Mar 22 2010, 11:23 AM']Define what you mean by "is it worth it?"
Both the GTX 470 and the GTX 480 are showing up in leaked benchmarks as significantly >10% faster than a 5870... So compared to the current pricing on ATI cards, the new nvidia Fermis are worth every penny..
In performance for your money, yes the GTX 470 gives more performance per dollar than the GTX 480.. But when you're buying a GTX 480, you're not buying it to get the most for your money, you're buying it to own the fastest single GPU video card in the world..
Edit: Yes you can use a 9800GT for PhysX, but PhysX really isn't that demanding to really *need* to make it a separate card.. You'd be just fine running everything off of a GTX 400 series card..
That was the answer I was looking for. Thanks. What I meant buy is it worth it was should I spend extra to get the GTX480. According to your response, I will stick to the GTX 470. That way I don't have to sleep with one eye opened (wife).
Gotta love all the whiney comments over on that YouTube video page, though. Gonna be awfully tough on the competition and the stone throwing has already started ...
Gotta love all the whiney comments over on that YouTube video page, though. Gonna be awfully tough on the competition and the stone throwing has already started ...
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"Computer gaming enthusiasts fans of Nvidia are probably already readying their wallets for the upcoming announcement of the new GTX 480 and GTX 470 video card models. Even though they’re supposed to be announced about a week from now, some details about the two devices were already released.
The GTX 480 will cost $499, and will feature a total of 480 shader processors, a 384-bit interface working with 1.5 GB GDDR5 RAM, and the whole thing will be clocked at 700 MHz, 1.401 MHz, and 1.848 MHz for the core, shaders, and the memory.
The GTX 470, on the other hand, uses 446 processors, somewhat slower clock speeds, and a 320-bit memory interface. This will be the more budget-sensitive model, costing $349, a significant drop from the GTX 480. The cards have pretty good TDPs too, sporting 225W for the lesser model and 295W for the high-end one."
Just google it. :mellow:
"Computer gaming enthusiasts fans of Nvidia are probably already readying their wallets for the upcoming announcement of the new GTX 480 and GTX 470 video card models. Even though they’re supposed to be announced about a week from now, some details about the two devices were already released.
The GTX 480 will cost $499, and will feature a total of 480 shader processors, a 384-bit interface working with 1.5 GB GDDR5 RAM, and the whole thing will be clocked at 700 MHz, 1.401 MHz, and 1.848 MHz for the core, shaders, and the memory.
The GTX 470, on the other hand, uses 446 processors, somewhat slower clock speeds, and a 320-bit memory interface. This will be the more budget-sensitive model, costing $349, a significant drop from the GTX 480. The cards have pretty good TDPs too, sporting 225W for the lesser model and 295W for the high-end one."
Just google it. :mellow:
I'll be pretty happy if it is true. The 470 would probably be about £250 over here, which is great.
I'll be pretty happy if it is true. The 470 would probably be about £250 over here, which is great.
Can I use that 9800GT for Physx in a PCI-e x 1 spot?
Can I use that 9800GT for Physx in a PCI-e x 1 spot?
Adam, unfortunately the prices don't usually work that way -- if the MSRP is US$499 they'll likely also be introduced in the UK for £499. Again, that's just speculation, but that's usually how it works.
Adam, unfortunately the prices don't usually work that way -- if the MSRP is US$499 they'll likely also be introduced in the UK for £499. Again, that's just speculation, but that's usually how it works.
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Adam, unfortunately the prices don't usually work that way -- if the MSRP is US$499 they'll likely also be introduced in the UK for £499. Again, that's just speculation, but that's usually how it works.[/quote]
The GTX 295 costs about $500 in the US, doesn't it? You can get them for just under £300 here...
Adam, unfortunately the prices don't usually work that way -- if the MSRP is US$499 they'll likely also be introduced in the UK for £499. Again, that's just speculation, but that's usually how it works.
The GTX 295 costs about $500 in the US, doesn't it? You can get them for just under £300 here...
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More expense :(
More Power! :):)
I will have to save my pennies..
More expense :(
More Power! :):)
I will have to save my pennies..
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We are just recovering at a world record low level from a recession over here, It would be truely madness if they did that.
Nvidia have established outlets over here so that the price doesn't increase with all the shipping costs involved, etc
They'll go for around the same price over here as they will go for in the US after currency conversion(and probably some other small fee's), I'm guesing 350-360, that's what the past batch of newly released high-end cards went for out of recession.
We are just recovering at a world record low level from a recession over here, It would be truely madness if they did that.
Nvidia have established outlets over here so that the price doesn't increase with all the shipping costs involved, etc
They'll go for around the same price over here as they will go for in the US after currency conversion(and probably some other small fee's), I'm guesing 350-360, that's what the past batch of newly released high-end cards went for out of recession.
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We are just recovering at a world record low level from a recession over here, It would be truely madness if they did that.
Nvidia have established outlets over here so that the price doesn't increase with all the shipping costs involved, etc
They'll go for around the same price over here as they will go for in the US after currency conversion(and probably some other small fee's), I'm guesing 350-360, that's what the past batch of newly released high-end cards went for out of recession.[/quote]
I think if Nvidia releases it at 500 its not going to do well. Esp when it's competition 5870 2GB version is cheaper and the 5970 is about 60 dollars more for about 35% more performance (at least as it is a dual-gpu card).
If it was around 419-449 that would be a good price.
We are just recovering at a world record low level from a recession over here, It would be truely madness if they did that.
Nvidia have established outlets over here so that the price doesn't increase with all the shipping costs involved, etc
They'll go for around the same price over here as they will go for in the US after currency conversion(and probably some other small fee's), I'm guesing 350-360, that's what the past batch of newly released high-end cards went for out of recession.
I think if Nvidia releases it at 500 its not going to do well. Esp when it's competition 5870 2GB version is cheaper and the 5970 is about 60 dollars more for about 35% more performance (at least as it is a dual-gpu card).
If it was around 419-449 that would be a good price.
Can I use that 9800GT for Physx in a PCI-e x 1 spot?[/quote]
bumpity bump
Can I use that 9800GT for Physx in a PCI-e x 1 spot?
bumpity bump
Both the GTX 470 and the GTX 480 are showing up in leaked benchmarks as significantly >10% faster than a 5870... So compared to the current pricing on ATI cards, the new nvidia Fermis are worth every penny..
In performance for your money, yes the GTX 470 gives more performance per dollar than the GTX 480.. But when you're buying a GTX 480, you're not buying it to get the most for your money, you're buying it to own the fastest single GPU video card in the world..
Edit: Yes you can use a 9800GT for PhysX, but PhysX really isn't that demanding to really *need* to make it a separate card.. You'd be just fine running everything off of a GTX 400 series card..
Edit #2: [url="http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=23032"]Leaked benchmarks from a broken NDA [/url] (Can I post this here? Probably not, but I'm new here so I don't know)
Both the GTX 470 and the GTX 480 are showing up in leaked benchmarks as significantly >10% faster than a 5870... So compared to the current pricing on ATI cards, the new nvidia Fermis are worth every penny..
In performance for your money, yes the GTX 470 gives more performance per dollar than the GTX 480.. But when you're buying a GTX 480, you're not buying it to get the most for your money, you're buying it to own the fastest single GPU video card in the world..
Edit: Yes you can use a 9800GT for PhysX, but PhysX really isn't that demanding to really *need* to make it a separate card.. You'd be just fine running everything off of a GTX 400 series card..
Edit #2: Leaked benchmarks from a broken NDA (Can I post this here? Probably not, but I'm new here so I don't know)
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Both the GTX 470 and the GTX 480 are showing up in leaked benchmarks as significantly >10% faster than a 5870... So compared to the current pricing on ATI cards, the new nvidia Fermis are worth every penny..
In performance for your money, yes the GTX 470 gives more performance per dollar than the GTX 480.. But when you're buying a GTX 480, you're not buying it to get the most for your money, you're buying it to own the fastest single GPU video card in the world..
Edit: Yes you can use a 9800GT for PhysX, but PhysX really isn't that demanding to really *need* to make it a separate card.. You'd be just fine running everything off of a GTX 400 series card..
Edit #2: [url="http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=23032"]Leaked benchmarks from a broken NDA [/url] (Can I post this here? Probably not, but I'm new here so I don't know)[/quote]
That was the answer I was looking for. Thanks. What I meant buy is it worth it was should I spend extra to get the GTX480. According to your response, I will stick to the GTX 470. That way I don't have to sleep with one eye opened (wife).
Both the GTX 470 and the GTX 480 are showing up in leaked benchmarks as significantly >10% faster than a 5870... So compared to the current pricing on ATI cards, the new nvidia Fermis are worth every penny..
In performance for your money, yes the GTX 470 gives more performance per dollar than the GTX 480.. But when you're buying a GTX 480, you're not buying it to get the most for your money, you're buying it to own the fastest single GPU video card in the world..
Edit: Yes you can use a 9800GT for PhysX, but PhysX really isn't that demanding to really *need* to make it a separate card.. You'd be just fine running everything off of a GTX 400 series card..
Edit #2: Leaked benchmarks from a broken NDA (Can I post this here? Probably not, but I'm new here so I don't know)
That was the answer I was looking for. Thanks. What I meant buy is it worth it was should I spend extra to get the GTX480. According to your response, I will stick to the GTX 470. That way I don't have to sleep with one eye opened (wife).
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpdPSZB8A8E"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpdPSZB8A8E[/url]
Looks good :)
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Looks good :)
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Gotta love all the whiney comments over on that YouTube video page, though. Gonna be awfully tough on the competition and the stone throwing has already started ...
Gotta love all the whiney comments over on that YouTube video page, though. Gonna be awfully tough on the competition and the stone throwing has already started ...
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