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missa inte att kortet är snabbt - men inte tillräckligt
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för vissa blir det ett bra köp för andra ett mindre bra köp.
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9800pro med r360 kärnor har än så länge höggre potential, framtiden avgör om det är ett(6800le) bra kort. men som jag ser det - verkar det vara ett budget kort - som inte var menat för marknaden, ungefär som Lite varianter av GT, detta säger de ju som en kommentar, märk väl kortet är inte dåligt. överklockat ligger det lite över o under ett 9800xt
varför jag sade nästan, vilket kanske slim inte läst eller sett, var ju för att jag har sett testen o jag menar då att ett 9800pro me r360 kärna + moddning klår detta kort, inte att kortet är skitdåligt eller värdelöst. syftade på detta o antog att sweclockare som e här var allmänt uppdaterade om R360 osv.
Räkna inte med att det går att få igång alla pipor. Om det gör det så ändrar jag givet åsikt(men inte på grund val av enstaka kort som går att klocka eller få igång) det behövs många galningar som gärna klockar, moddar och speddar innan vi kan säga att kortet är bättre eller mycket bättre än ex 9800pro med R360 kärna
Just a few days back, some info surfaced on a new variant of the 6800 GPU from nVidia modeled as 6800LE. Just out of luck, one of the system integrators that we know of received a sample and wanted us to test the card out. From the little information he had, the 6800LE seems to be targeted as an OEM product and will not be released through the retail channel.
The card is identical to the standard 6800 as far as looks and size are concerned, however, its slightly under-powered. With a little help from Scott Wasson at The Tech Report, we believe that the number of pixel pipelines has been reduced from 12 to 8 although we haven’t received any info from nVidia. The core has also been dropped from 325 to 320 although memory size and speed remain identical to the 6800 - 128MB/350MHz (or 700MHz DDR). We asked for a price indication and were told that the card should be about 30% less than the standard 6800 which would put it at under US$200- a very sweet spot. The following are some pictures of the card
To sum up the 6800LE, it utilizes nVidia's latest core, performs faster than their previous core and costs less. Sounds like nVidia has a winning card in their hands. The strategy of selling this card only through the OEM channel is also an interesting one. Although most of the people reading this are DIY users, there is still a very large segment of the market that will never open their PC and still like to play the latest games at respectable frame rates. The 6800LE would be the perfect choice for system integrators at the moment who want to provide a moderately priced system that can do that job very well.
Another point that needs to be mentioned is that the 6800 LE was benchmarked using the latest 1.2 Far Cry patch while all the other cards were benchmarked with the older v1.1 If you would like for us to add any additional benchmarking software, please email us at suggestions@tbreak.com
We used the latest 61.76 drivers for benchmarking the 6800 LE while older cards were benchmarked with older drivers as noted above.For comparison, we've chosen the Sapphire x800 PRO, the Gigabyte 9800XT, the Enyaah FX5900 Ultra, the MSI 6800 Ultra and the reference nVidia 6800 graphics cards. For benchmarking we've selected the following applications: