NVIDIA's 8800 Ultra Provides Performance at a Price 88
Mighty Mouse writes "Hardware review sites across the web have published reviews on NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 Ultra. The response appears to be fairly lukewarm at the moment, mainly thanks to its incredibly high asking price. Bit-tech tested the 8800 Ultra in eight different games at three resolutions, finding it to be on average about 10% faster. TechReport's Scott Wasson reviewed the card using another good selection of games, while HotHardware had the chance to check out SLI performance."
My Wallet hurts reading this one... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:My Wallet hurts reading this one... (Score:4, Insightful)
We're talking about 10% faster than a $600 card. (Newegg prices.) So that's 10% for 33% more money. Doesn't sound nearly so bad, now. Factor in that a lot of the price of a device is overhead that doesn't change between cards, and 10% faster is quite a bit more for that amount of money.
Also, don't forget that we're not talking about a card for casual gamers for $50. This is an entire series of cards meant only for those who absolutely have to have the fastest/best card on the market no matter the cost. And they buy 2 of them.
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Also, the 300 to 330 FPS comparison is flawed. With many modern games, the quality of the effects scales upward with the power of the GPU. It's not just that the games will run smoother, but
real costs... (Score:2)
yes- it's worth a 10% performance boost at a 200% increase in the card.
I've spent more money on a single video card than most people do on their entire dell PC.
it's money well spent in some cases...
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Umm, there's a thing called a "wheel alignment" and another called "tire balancing" and both together should cost less than $200.
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Then you need to have the suspension, wheels, and tire balance checked. Driving safely doesn't just mean going slow - it means operating a safe vehicle. If your car shimmies and shakes that badly at 75mph, it probably isn't safe trying to make emergency maneuvers or stopping from more normal highway speeds, either.
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TV is around 25-30 fps which totally sucks for gaming, but is doable. 1080p is 60 fps, which is very good and quite comfortable for most players. But for hardcore games, they need a min of 50 fps. Their game play gets effected by frame rates under 80 fps.
For me, when I was a hardcore gamer, my game play got effected when the frame rates dropped below 60 fps, beyond which I couldn't tell the difference. Today (am not on campus with access to the high end g
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Taking that into account makes it worse, not better. if some amount x of the price of both cards is overhead, then the speed-related portion of the prices are 800-x and 600-x, and (800-x)/(600-x) is bigger than 800/600 (for 0<x<600 of course).
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Re:My Wallet hurts reading this one... (Score:4, Insightful)
It's possible the benchmarks they tried had hit another bottleneck (hardware or software), but either way, the top-range of cards are *all* overpriced and more of a status symbol than a practical purchase.
Anyone buying 8800 today (ultra or not) apparently has money to waste, and if 10% more cost $200, so be it.
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Not really; plenty of games struggle even on fairly beefy cards if you want to run them at native resolution on a decent TFT with details turned way up. I spent about £200 on a 512MB 7950GT and it likes to dip into the distracting world of jerkovision in plenty of games in at least some spots, even without full detail. Spending twice as much for 2-3x the performance seems like a pretty good deal to me if
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8800gtx owner here, upgraded from a pair of 7900gt a few months back (well, when the gtx first came out actually) and paired with a 24" screen can just keep games above that 35 fps with all details up @1920x1200
Yes, it is definitely worth the money for the gtx imho, however....
You will note the EVGA 8800gtx gives the same performance as a 8800ultra http://theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39342 [theinquirer.net]
This new breed is just a 8800gtx heavily over clocked, no wonder NV didn't want people OEM OCing the gt
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So what do you do. You pay an insane price for a card that's 10% faster (and will cost twice less in few months)?
How about not running with the details way up, how's that for a solution?
I also struggle without a Ferrari with all extras, but it doesn't mean I indebt myself and go buy, since I struggle.
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"Spending twice as much for 2-3x the performance seems like a pretty good deal to me if you actually have use for the extra power"
"Still, just because I can easily afford it doesn't mean I'm going to spend it on something I'll barely notice."
The former was about the 8800 series in general; it's a good couple of times faster than my existing card. The latter is about the Ultra, which is similar to "getting a top-o
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To stay away from this they've been killing th
Not mine! (Score:2, Funny)
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Not saying it's reasonable or rational, but when you deal with the crowds that have to have the best, and have plenty of disposable income, you can get away with it.
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Faster? Yes. Performance for pricepoint? No. (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=297
And conclusion
"But not this time: The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra is an utter waste of money. "
Don't pay $180 extra for something that gives only few percents extra.
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No. (Score:2)
Pointless card (Score:5, Insightful)
So basically, we are looking at a card only a few hundred will buy.
8800 GTS 320meg (Score:2)
-Rick
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-Rick
Considering existing 8800GTXs are faster (Score:5, Interesting)
XFX and others have factory over clocked cards with better speeds than the ultra, though the ultra does feature better memory that should allow overclocked ultras to be quicker than overclocked gtxs.
One thing I did find interesting, most sites say that Nvidia is only competing against itself as the R600 is supposedly very disappointing. In other words, its no threat to the 88 series
New baseline (Score:2)
But this is the new baseline according to nVidia, partners will then sell overclocked versions of the Ultra. XFX are quoted as saying they'll introduce three different speed grades of it, which sounds crazy to me considering what a gigantic novelty item this is.
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It is a complete RIP OFF!!! (Score:5, Informative)
Read the review yourself.... [anandtech.com]
Re:It is a complete RIP OFF!!! (Score:5, Insightful)
And honestly, I didn't normally have an unstable system back then, it's just that I'd have to sit around doing torture tests, getting the super-duper heatsink paste, researching which chip batch to buy from to get best results, etc.
Somewhere along the line though, I stopped caring so much. I'm almost 26. I have a good job. Yeah I still play PC games, program, and do geeky things, but for the most part - I just buy a reasonably priced component that's "good enough" and don't tinker with it (for example: I'm currently running a Sempron 3400 and a Geforce 7300GT - neither costed too much, and both work just fine for what I need). When it gets too slow I'll buy another "budget" part that will last me another 2 years or so. Yeah I'm spending probably the same money as back then and my systems are comparatively not as fast compared to what's available, but the lack of stress is wonderful.
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Quad SLI (Score:2, Funny)
E-P... (Score:1)
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Why Ultra already? (Score:3, Insightful)
I built a brand new system for myself back in November '06, and I put a BFG-Tech 8800 GTX in it.
I love this card. I love it to death. I can throw anything at all at it, and it turns it into pretty rainbows. I run Oblivion and Supreme Commander at the maximum my monitor can support (1920x1200) full everything turned up to the maximum, and the 8800 doesn't even flinch.
Now, if an enthusiast like me needs to build a new system, and didn't buy a 8800 GTX when it came out, and has a lot of money to spend, then maybe that person will jump on this Ultra.
However, considering that there are no games out there right now that can really tax the GTX, why spend more money on an Ultra, when there's nothing out there to really get the extra performance from? If there was a new game out there, and the GTX struggled to give you 35 FPS on, but the Ultra could get you 45... then that might be a performance issue worth looking at. But who is going to be able to tell the difference between 50 FPS and 53 FPS? The difference will be imperceptible.
Just my 2 cents. However, I applaud NVidia for coming out with this, just to make sure they stay on top of the mountain. It shows that they are not resting on the laurels of their recent successes, and are still innovating.
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http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2007/05/02/nvidia _geforce_8800_ultra/5.html [bit-tech.net]
http://techreport.com/reviews/2007q2/geforce-8800u ltra/index.x?pg=4 [techreport.com]
Nvidia keeps releasing Hardware without Drivers. (Score:4, Interesting)
XP drivers have serious overlay issues, and gui rendering issues that cause adobe apps to be very unstable. It has vsync problems that can crush opengl performance from 160FPS at 2560x1600 to 15fps !!!
The Nvidia control panel is complete shit. Its impossible to use, and its a half ass work in progress. The color control sucks in the nvidia panel.
Anyone editing in Avid Express, or Media Composer will quickly find that Video Overlay's on the 8800gtx are rendered with a different color space than regular ui rendered stuff... It makes it near impossible to match the two also because Nvidia's drivers control panel is horrible.
Nvidia has decided to not support NFORCE 3 boards on Vista. How fucking convenient for them. There is no reason to not support it. It's not that old and the platform can use pretty fast modern cpus and gpus.
Nvidia sold the 8800 as vista ready, without even having a vista driver written...
To this day, the Vista drivers still suck and both the XP or Vista drivers have had very few updates in the course of 4 months. (1 update for xp drivers)
I just dont see Nvidia taking things seriously this time around. They are really fucking up something great. BTW i question the 8800 hardware, because there has been a lot of hardware bugs with the dam thing. Check out EVGA's forum and all of the RMAs that have taken place and how many problems people have with the 8800
AVOID the 8800 until Nvidia gets their shit together.
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I keep hoping that they'll fix this straight-lines problem - our app draws plenty of lines, but I have to use immediate mode to draw them or else I only get 10fps.
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The parent is basically
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I understand where you're coming from, but the problem is that they can't just have the computer engineers working on hardware just join up with the people making their software. Sure, there those working on the hardware have to know about the software, but there is always a disconnect between the two teams. Besides, with unified drivers, a fix for the 8800 Ultra will reflect on the GTX and GTS. Releasing a new card is not impeding the development of better drivers, but making them more money to hire mor
NVidia follows ATI? (Score:2)
It used to be that ATI made powerful cards, but the drivers were crap so you couldn't fully utilize them, or at least not reliably. Nowadays it seems ATI is putting forth a decent effort to getting their cards working with Vista, and decent XP drivers as well. Heck, even the ATI linux driver works quite nicely on my laptop after I tweaked with it a bit.
Nvid
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Not what I've experienced at all.
ATI Linux driver performance is massively below the performance of same HW under windows.
This isn't true of nVidia's linux drivers, which occasionally even outperform same under windows.
Also as you said, ATI's linux drivers require lots of tweaking to even work, nVidia's are plug-n-play.
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Now what I will NOT give you is the XP stability bit. Ive been using their drivers pretty much since XP came o
Re:Nvidia keeps releasing Hardware without Drivers (Score:4, Interesting)
Go read the nvidia forum, even TODAY, look at the complaints and all of the problems with the drivers released today.
I cant for the life of me imagine why you would think it is a fan boy rant? I own an nv 8800gtx, installed in my quad core qx6700 workstation which i use for 3d animation and modelling professionally. This is not a fan boy rant. I didnt just make up the opengl vsync issue... I fucking discovered it! After scratching my head and trying to figure out why in the hell opengl was so deathly slow, I ran the same opengl test on an ATI x1550 AGP that was in my web surfing computer.... The ATI smoked the 8800 in opengl performance (this is softimage XSI, not doom 3
The 8800 was choking at 15FPS will all 4 viewports being displayed, where as the ATI was 90 to 100fps... and this is all rendering at 2560x1600 on my hp 30inch monitor...
The 8800GTX has been NOTHING but hell since i got it. The few games i played... Company of Hereos for one, would render stray polygons and stretch them into infinity...
You can not run the 8800gtx with the
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As for quadro cards... I've owned them. They were NEVER worth their price. Most people run Geforces, not Quadros in their workstations. Quadros are nice by insanely over priced and often lacking in performance compared to the geforces...
And WHY would i buy another quadro, when Nvidia cant even support NFORCE3 anymore, OR write a dam driver for the 8800gtx? You're saying i should invest even more money into Nvidia after having been SCREWED by them?
Hmm.. RANT yes.. Fan boy? no. I have never liked ATI. The 9800pro i owned, i was given (game developement) The ATI x1550 AGP is in my web surfing pc... The PC i basically do nothying excepot get email and do office stuff on...
Nvidia's XP drivers are stable in that XP wont crash... but they are have serious issues as i've listed.
Plenty of people edit video with a Geforce card. Nv8800GTX isnt just a consumer card. A $600 video card is not a consumer card in my eyes. Most people wont buy the dam thing. These are enthusiast cards.... Its a high performance card, the fastest yet... Are you saying it is ok to have terrible drivers for a $600 peice of hardware? Are you saying it is ok to release hardware as "vista ready" without a dam driver that functions in vista?!??
And As for the video editing overlay... I'll leave you with this. Do a search on Avid's forum. Yes AVID does recommend the Quadro line of cards for Media Composer... But if you search the forum... you'll quickly find out that the QUADRO cards have the same dam video overlay color problem. It was fixed in one of the drivers, and broken again in the next... and AVID had to tell its customers to adjust the color overlay settings in Nvidia's control panel. The problem is... It is NEAR impossible to match the overlay color, with the regular gdi color values. So when you're stopping and pausing your video in avid... the dam video colors change, which makes it quite hard to color correct etc.
Buying an expensive quadro would not solve that issue. It's all Nvidia's driver...
I just want Nvidia to support their product, which in my opinion is the best dam card out there... but it is so plagued with problems.
A friend of mine pointed out to Nvidia actually a vsync issue within their hardware, and they all run quadros... to do large format 3d at very high resolutions real time.... Nvidia's response was "ooops oh yeah thats a bug" Basically they couldnt get the cards to all sync and render the frames together across multiple displays...
They're going to ATI now.
I could careless WHO gets my money, as long as the dam thing works.
Agreed! (Score:2)
NVIDIA, I want my TV display overlay ratio corrected now! Release new versions with the fix already!!!!!! Also, Vista users [nvidia.com] are an
Nothing new with the lack of Vista nForce3 support (Score:2)
Nvidia+Vista=serious problems (Score:2)
Not in my experience (Score:2)
I think a large part of the problem is people who screw with their systems, computer ricers I call them. When you try and over clock everything, run beta drivers, do all kinds of wacky tweaks to try and get 100 extra 3DMark points and such, is it any real surprise stability p
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What you've said, is a common response, but in this case, it doesnt apply. Nvidia really does have its hands full. Just because the XP drivers function, doesnt meake them fully functional. If the XP drivers didnt work at all.. Nvidia would be out of buisness right now. Their stock would have dumped pretty low once stock holders found out that their latest hardware didnt even support XP.
So yes, it does function in XP... to an extent. There are bugs... there are optimization and performance p
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Sorry, but you are having problem, as are some others, but that doesn't mean that the problems are global. Look at all the bitching about the X-Fi lots of users seem to have troubles with it, though even more don't. The biggest problems were centred around timing problems on the PCI bus of certain motherboards.
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I'm only ranting because there is nothing left to do, short of buying a 7900 based card
General Purpose Computing (Score:2)
Basic business (Score:1)
It's business. Once ATI releases their new cards, Nvidia will do the same and drop the prices of these and vice/versa.
Hardware manufacturers chess, I guess.
In the end, we benefit from it.
This is what happens when you remove competition (Score:2)
Nvidiots and AMD/ATI fanboys, listen up:
Embrace your fellow gamer. Meaningless paper launches like this will be par for the course in the future if one or the other company fails to compete.
You search the dead body... (Score:1, Funny)
When's the "normal people" version coming out? (Score:2)