Joeteck
01-29-02, 10:36 AM
So does anyone have some good info about Nvidia's New Geforce 4 Ti 1000?
The ATI R300 will be pretty good I hear.
*Edited*
I just found this :
The boards will be equipped with 128 MB DDR RAM, with a 128 bit data path. The memory will be clocked at 350MHz (700MHz DDR). We can't even speculate the core frequency of the new GPU at this time. It is possible the core may be clocked at a speed of 350 MHz making it more competitive with ATI's RADEON 8500, but this is only speculation. Addiotionaly the new card will support the AGP 8x Standard, making it one of the first consumer graphics cards to do so. The proposed GeForce 4 Ti 500 chip will not support AGP 8x, so our sources say. The GeForce 4 Ti 500 will be equipped with 300MHz memory (600MHz DDR).
A new budget line of cvards is set to apeat this spring. nVidia will revisit the MX series with the GeForce 4 MX and MX Pro. The cards will be differentiated but there will be no number designation in this series. The GeForce 4 MX pro will be sold allegedly with 64 MB DDR RAM at 300 MHz (600MHz DDR.) The core is rumerd to be running at 250Mhz. The GeForce 4 MX non-pro is rumored to have a core running at the same 250MHz speed. It will appear in two different versions, once with 64 MB SDR, with a core of 250MHz, and one with 64 MB DDR RAM at 275Mhz (550 DDR) effectively.
- Joeteck
The ATI R300 will be pretty good I hear.
*Edited*
I just found this :
The boards will be equipped with 128 MB DDR RAM, with a 128 bit data path. The memory will be clocked at 350MHz (700MHz DDR). We can't even speculate the core frequency of the new GPU at this time. It is possible the core may be clocked at a speed of 350 MHz making it more competitive with ATI's RADEON 8500, but this is only speculation. Addiotionaly the new card will support the AGP 8x Standard, making it one of the first consumer graphics cards to do so. The proposed GeForce 4 Ti 500 chip will not support AGP 8x, so our sources say. The GeForce 4 Ti 500 will be equipped with 300MHz memory (600MHz DDR).
A new budget line of cvards is set to apeat this spring. nVidia will revisit the MX series with the GeForce 4 MX and MX Pro. The cards will be differentiated but there will be no number designation in this series. The GeForce 4 MX pro will be sold allegedly with 64 MB DDR RAM at 300 MHz (600MHz DDR.) The core is rumerd to be running at 250Mhz. The GeForce 4 MX non-pro is rumored to have a core running at the same 250MHz speed. It will appear in two different versions, once with 64 MB SDR, with a core of 250MHz, and one with 64 MB DDR RAM at 275Mhz (550 DDR) effectively.
- Joeteck