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Nvidia 6600 Series Examined

DrunkenTerror writes "Yesterday at QuakeCon, Nvidia debuted their new affordable GPU mentioned a few days ago on Slashdot. Dubbed the GeForce 6600 and 6600 GT, they differ from their higher-end brethren by having only 8 pixel pipes (unlike the 12 & 16 of the 6800 line), and appear to be limited to 128MB of RAM. Both GPUs support Shader Model 3.0. The 6600 GT sports fast GDDR3 RAM, while the 6600 appears to use plain-jane DDR. The GT also supports the oft-recently-discussed SLI, which could 'enable millions of users to experience the power of two GPUs in their system.' The best part, however, may be the price/performance. With a suggested street price of US$199, the 6600 GT runs at a steady 42 FPS in Doom 3, at high-quality 1600*1200." Reader aceh0 adds a few links: "Nvidia is announcing their NV4x Sub $200 Level graphics hardware today with the GeForce 6600 Series. The 6600 Series is feature complete with the 6800s and the differences come in the number of pipelines and memory configuration. SLI has trickled down to the 6600GT as well. Coverage is available at Neoseeker, Tech Report and PC Perspective as well as other sites."

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  1. Not limited to 128mb by Pu'be · · Score: 5, Informative

    It is limited to 256MB, but most manufactures will be shipping 128mb versions.

  2. This says it all... by Nos. · · Score: 5, Insightful

    US$199, the 6600 GT runs at a steady 42 FPS in Doom 3, at high-quality 1600*1200

    In the end, regardless of what memory is being used, and what technologies, if I can play the newest game at its highest level of graphics at 42fps, then I'm a happy gamer, especially when the price is under $200 (USD).

  3. Is it the GPU, or is it the pipelines? by L0neW0lf · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is going to be a very interesting comparison when the 6600 series comes out. Up until now, one could assume, at least in part, that a lot of the performance gains in the new NVidia 68xx series of hardware comes from the additional pipelines. I'd like very much to see how the 6600 series stack up against their older 8-pipeline brethren and ATI's 8-pipeline cards, such as the Radeon 97xx/98xx models.

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  4. TCO? by FerretFrottage · · Score: 5, Funny

    2x6600 card: $400
    New Pci express motherboard: $150
    New case (cause you know your old pc will just be termed a "server"): $100
    New faster 1GB ram: $200
    New cpu because you're buying the other stuff anyway: $250
    Bigger sata 300 GB HD because bittorents are all about sharing: $200
    Wife cutting off your broadband connection: priceless

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