My 7900 GTO has a core clock of 650 mhz. The typical 8800
at NewEgg is clocked around 576 mhz. My card right now, as
old as it is, still sells for over $200. The 8800 GTS is about
$250 at CompUSA website. That tells me the 8800 will go
under $200 after Christmas. Is there any reason to buy it
then ?
Also, I notice that the cards with very large memory ..
like over 700 megs ... are even slower. Is there an optimum
memory size on these new cards ? Is that on-card ram
used for anything other than display ? Are there on-card
calculations being done, or is it just for higher monitor
resolutions ?
And then there is the issue of whether a game is
cpu ( or dual cpu ) intensive .. or do the newer games
benefit from the faster cards ? If a game is mostly
pushing the cpu, and the card is merely driving the
display, don't we reach a point where card speed
is meaningless ? For example, my box is an X2
4600. If I put an 8800 super card in that box, would
it improve anything under WinXP ? It almost sounds
like the big deal is Dx10 in Vista ... and a Dx10
game card.
johns
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