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    Changing from 8800GTS 640 to the New 8800GT 512

    Changing from 8800GTS 640 to the New 8800GT 512 (G92), Is it worth it or not? I sold off one of my 8800GTS's and was going to get one of the 8800GT 512 (92) series, And maybe a 2nd one down the road but is it worth it? I was looking for some bench marks to compare the two.
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    Tom's hardware? Check there. They have all the benchies for everything. LOL

    P.S. I wish ya had sold one of those to me. I think i'm getting a 9600GT, but the 8800GT might look good still by then.
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    Ye I found them yesterday in Tom Hardware. I will be picking up one of those today.
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    LOL yeah i sure wish my finances were better. I just bought a new W.S. LCD, and had to get a new phone, tehn i got tagged for a serv. call from Comcast, and also my elect. bill is 1 1\2 payments amt. this month... now it looks as though that V.C. will be pushed back some more.. I also need a new computer case,although this one is still OK.

    What i have to keep telling myself is all one has to do is go out and earn a bit more $$$. lol
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    No it isn't worth it. The 8800GT might be slightly faster but only a few FPS, not really wroth the investment. As the resolution climbs, and especially when you throw AA/AF and higher resoltuions, the advantage is gone due to the narrower memory bus (256bit vs 320bit)

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    No doubt. seesm every time i look at video card prices lately, they are coming down quite a bit.. here we go again. Sure thing this time. Looked up the specs. and Tom's Hardware charts, and this card is at the top tier.. and for these prices..?

    Looks as though i will get one sooner then later. Gots to love Nvidia for thinking of people like me. ( and others of course ) LOL



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    They use less power, are slightly faster, and overclock better with a good aftermarket cooler. I'd say go for it, but whether it's worth it is personal preference. I'd say if you can sell the 640, it's worth it.
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    After taking a peak at Tom's VGA Charts to compare the two, I'll have to retract my previous statement, or atleast, agree with MadPistol on this.

    The difference between the two cards is greater than I had thought.

    http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphi...=707&chart=302

    Though keep in mind that the 8800GT compared is a factory overclocked version.

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    Thks guys for the thoughts.

    In my case , and knowing there are faster cards and alot of great choices now from Nvidia, this would fit my needs fine. In fact, it would be the highest end and fastest card per generation i would own to date.
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    Well I did get the 8800 GT (G92) and I tell you now this card is way way faster than my current, my benchmark on 3dmakr06 jumped 437 marks, it runs crysis so much better, I didnt think id notice a huge difference but I do, I got EVGA's and I will be doing the step up programming in a few months to get the 9800 for a mer 60 bucks.
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    Don't even bother with a "step up" to the 9800 GTX. It seems to be the same PCB with higher clocks. The 8800 GT is a golden card.
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    The 8800 GT is a golden card.
    I wonder if Gainward have any plans to get their hands on that card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadPistol
    Don't even bother with a "step up" to the 9800 GTX. It seems to be the same PCB with higher clocks. The 8800 GT is a golden card.
    The 9800GTX is a lot closer to the G92 GTS than the GT since it has 128 stream processors just like the GTS vs 112 on the GT.

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    I got my card for 209, 60 more bucks for a 9800 is pretty good if you ask me. I wouldnt mind that GTX2.
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