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RobertoOrtiz
06-10-2004, 03:41 PM
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Nvidia: 6800 Retail Cards Will Ship In June

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Mark Hachman - ExtremeTech

Add-on cards based on all of the Nvidia GeForce 6800 family of graphics chips will begin shipping this month from multiple vendors, Nvidia officials said.


Card vendors will begin taking preorders for cards based on all of the 6800 parts this month, Nvidia spokesman Derek Perez said this week. However, cards containing a Nvidia 6800 chip are currently few and far between.


Nvidia officials said they anticipate that there will be enough chips to support a retail launch. "As far as retail goes - we're lining up to have retail ready to go here in June - for all 6800s," Perez wrote in an email to ExtremeTech. "Pre-orders will be starting shortly on all 6800s."


Surprisingly, several of the early Nvidia cards that have shipped in small quantities have been based on the higher-performance Nvidia 6800 Ultra chipset. The process of "binning", or qualifying cards at certain core and memory-interface speeds usually produces larger numbers of the slower, mainstream parts. "Boutique" PC vendors such as Alienware, Falcon Northwest, and Voodoo PC have received supplies of the 6800 Ultra chips or cards to design into their high-end machines, but the 6800 GT and vanilla 6800 cards are another story.


"Currently the 6800 Ultra is OK for stock. Only the 6800 GT is uncertain: on order, but no ETA," a representative of one boutique PC vendor wrote in an online message to ExtremeTech.


Nvidia launched the 6800 and 6800 Ultra chips in April, then announced the 6800 GT graphics chip and 6800 "Ultra Extreme" in early May to steal a bit of thunder away from the launch of the X800 chip from rival ATI Technologies Inc. At the time, Ujesh Desai, director of product marketing for Nvidia's desktop products said that the 6800 would ship in May, and the 6800 Ultra would be available in June. Several manufacturers are shipping production volumes of cards based on the ATI X800.


"The proof will be in the pudding," Nvidia's Desai said at the time of the 6800 launch, in response to a question about the supply of the chips.
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>>LINK<< (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1738&ncid=1738&e=4&u=/zd/20040610/tc_zd/129175)

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GRMac13
06-11-2004, 06:50 AM
I think (and by "think" I mean "really hope") that your source is more credible. I've been waiting to get my hands on a 6800 Ultra for months.


""NV45, Geforce 6800 Ultra PCI-E is a Q3 kid

Same old bridged story


By Fuad Abazovic: Thursday 10 June 2004, 06:25

WE SPOKE with some knowledgeable people in Taiwan last week and learned that the NV45, Nvidia's high end flagship graphic accelerator, won't show up anytime soon.
Some of Nvidia's long suffering partners want to focus on stuff that they can sell and right now that's the NV40 Geforce 6800 series.

Nvidia is actually shipping some NV40s to companies such as Falcon and maybe even Alienware, but they're still as rare as hen's teeth, particularly here in Europe.

Some samples are available in Europe and a few of the press chaps have samples too, but we all know that's very different from being able to buy them in shops.

The NV45 is the NV40 with the bridge tech placed on the same chip. Informed sources see NV45 as not making a big impact until the end of the third quarter or even the fourth.

It will be fun to plug Geforce 6800 Ultra, NV45 into a PCI Express slot and NV40, Geforce 6800 Ultra into the AGP slot on VIA K8T890 or Intel modified 915 boards, like the one we saw at ECS, and to carefully note the the difference between the AGP and PCI-E bridged card. µ "

LINK (http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=16485)

richcz3
06-12-2004, 07:34 AM
nVidia has restated the initail requirement of needing a 450 Watt PSU to run this card. If you plan on upping the base clock rates then you'll need a higher rated PSU.
Info here (http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1578&page=2)
some info here (http://hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjE0)

Still, it looks like this series is going to get the raw speed performance back for nVidia.


richcz3

johnny_riptide
06-12-2004, 02:58 PM
Looks like Newegg has one in stock for $609

http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=14-150-067&depa=1

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