Of course I will, my current card is ATI, i'm not going to drop them over 3%.phongn wrote:I'm not sure. The non-Ultra version will also have a much smaller cooling fan (one slot rather than two) as well.Ace Pace wrote:Is it clocked slower? All reviews I read, show that the only differnce is 4 pipes.
Wait for ATI's offerings and then determine your best deal.I need that thing dammit
Still, I DO want that monster.
Too bad I have the money, but not the PC to deal with that thing.
Beyond3d.com has something intresting, the driver specifies 2 differnt configurations, 1 for the ultra, the other is non ultra, and the weird thing is that the card is using the non-ultra configuration.
Maybe i'm not getting this, but from what I get is that the Ultra version was too hot, so they sent out reguler versions.The boards that reviewers have received were slightly delayed and have had manual revisions, which we assume are related. A close look at the back of the board reveals an additional wire and a coil at the area of the fan power supply from the board and we are beginning to suspect there have been some fairly last minute specification changes to the boards. The boards we had previously seen at CeBit, and probably the ones that shipped to developers and been used at GDC, had core speeds of 475MHz, yet the final Ultra specification, we are assured, is 400MHz. Indeed, looking at the driver strings we can see the following references:
NVIDIA_NV40.DEV_0040.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra"
NVIDIA_NV40.DEV_0041.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce 6800"
However, checking the chipset device IDs on the system reveals the board to have a device id of "0041", which corresponds to the non-Ultra variant in these particular drivers. We are wondering if there have been some last minute heat and / or related power concerns that has forced a change in specification and larger cooling solutions.