First pictures of a production card:
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?op...2659&Itemid=34
No power connector too! :)
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First pictures of a production card:
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?op...2659&Itemid=34
No power connector too! :)
You really should read the news section CAT
http://forums.hexus.net/hexus-net/15...o-edition.html
I wonder if any OC editions will come out :P I.e. ones that come on that smaller PCB and have a closer core frequency to the normal 9800GT (if that's possible)?
Personally, i'm quite interested in this card as I was a bit silly when i built my PC and used a case that was rather short, and as I don't want to pay out for another case, and also cba swapping everything over, this card represents a nice solution to upgrade to for me (currently using an old 7900GS).
I'm not interested in the power consumption too much, just the shorter card length.
I wonder how much this would cost. More or less than the current 9800GT?
I hope it's less :P I bet it sells a bit more at first (premium?) but might settle down after a few weeks to a nicer price point. Considering the PCB is smaller and probably cheaper to make (I would assume), then it could certainly be sold cheaper if they wanted it to.
Looks like a good HTPC card or a possible folder using only one slot.
Really want to see how this preforms vs the 4670 range
What if you have PCI-E 1.0 x16?Quote:
Originally Posted by Article
Given that is only declocked about 10% on core & shaders (and not at all on memory) it *should* perform within 10% of a stock 9800GT, in which case you need to head over to the Hexus HD4830 review which has a side by side comparison of a stock 4670 and a stock 9800GT (as well as the 4830, obviously ;) )
Assuming it conforms to specification, it will also provide 75watss :P