What is this $299 6800GT

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Lifer
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Is that brand any good? I get the impression 300 is becoming the new price for GTs. PNY GTs have been 330 for a while now.

 

j511180

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Somebody else was curious about this card too here

I clicked on the manufacturers link from Newegg and got basically a blank page...don't know what that means.
 

StrangerGuy

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Unfortunately for some of us, its the AGP version. PCI-E 6800GTs still hover around the $380 mark the last time I checked, and the X800XL delivers the approximately the same performance for about $100 less.
 

Creig

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Originally posted by: housecat
Looks like the official death of the x800xl!!!!

PCI-E X800XL is still a better deal than a PCI-E 6800GT. Nothing's changed.
 

Gamingphreek

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Originally posted by: Megatomic
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: housecat
Looks like the official death of the x800xl!!!!

Definately for AGP, not for PCI-E.
Not for this AGP user. 6800GT didn't work well for me so I went with an XL.

Not to be a smarta$$ or anything but howe does it not work well?

I was under the impression that all cards simply displayed an image on the screen (different ways of doing it of course).

Good price though.... im going to wait until next gen and then upgrade my entire system to dual core and all that good stuff.

-Kevin
 

nRollo

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Originally posted by: Creig
Originally posted by: housecat
Looks like the official death of the x800xl!!!!

PCI-E X800XL is still a better deal than a PCI-E 6800GT. Nothing's changed.

It depends on what you want out of a card.

If you want about as fast performance and 2003 functionality for $80-$100 less, an X800XL meets those criteria.

If you want the option to add a second card for SLI, to see EXR HDR in Far Cry, to see soft shadows in Riddick, to play Splinter Cell in SM3 instead of SM1, or to play Doom3/Quake 4/RTCW2 well, the $80-$100 might be worth it to you. (not to mention future games that MIGHT be SM3/nV features only*)

*It's never good to guess the future, in this case the present is fortunately enough to guide us.

I see the X800XL as sort of a "9800Pro MAXX"- it runs most games about as fast as a 6800GT and is a little cheaper, but it's core feature set was news in 2003, not 2005. You save that money because the market won't bear a similarly priced X800XL- no one would buy a card with similar speed and far fewer features for the same money.
The 6800GT PCIE costs more because it's worth more.
 

Megatomic

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Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: housecat
Looks like the official death of the x800xl!!!!

Definately for AGP, not for PCI-E.
Not for this AGP user. 6800GT didn't work well for me so I went with an XL.

Not to be a smarta$$ or anything but howe does it not work well?

I was under the impression that all cards simply displayed an image on the screen (different ways of doing it of course).

Good price though.... im going to wait until next gen and then upgrade my entire system to dual core and all that good stuff.

-Kevin
It wouldn't run with FW on. All other cards I've had in the last 4 years have run with FW on no problem (both ATI and NV). That's just ONE example. Not to be a smartass or anything...
 

Megatomic

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On topic though, that is a great price for the 6800GT. And I know that my problem was not universal to all 6800GTs out there.

I guess now is the time for the remaining high-end AGP users to upgrade, there are 2 super value cards to be had. :beer:
 

housecat

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On PCIE is where the X800XL has major disadvantages, no SLI capability, as well as no Dx9C.
As Rollo said, its costs more because its worth more. Thats about as simple as you can put it.

In PCIE the price difference is much more debatable and means less.
 

INGlewood78

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ATI cards = AGP cards more expensive than PCI-E (x800xl)
nVidia cards = AGP cards are less expensive than PCI-E (6800GT)

go figure
 

rgreen83

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Originally posted by: housecat
On PCIE is where the X800XL has major disadvantages, no SLI capability, as well as no Dx9C.
As Rollo said, its costs more because its worth more. Thats about as simple as you can put it.

In PCIE the price difference is much more debatable and means less.

While SM3 capabilty was added in DX9C, it is not required, so the X800s have full compliance with DX9C.

On topic, it does seem the competition from the X800XL has brought the 6800GTs down quite a bit, this can only be a good thing! A question though, do most high end nvidia cards come from a handful of card makers in the way sapphire makes most of the high end ati cards? if so shouldnt this card be of equal quality (of build, maybe not testing) as higher priced cards?
 

Zebo

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The choice seems clear for budget consious.

AGP = $299 6800GT

PCIe = $299 x800xl
 

Pete

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Originally posted by: housecat
As Rollo said, its costs more because its worth more. Thats about as simple as you can put it.
The XL's price PCIe advantage may also be due to it being a native PCIe part (bridges cost extra) and being 110nm (smaller process should mean higher yields per wafer). The GT, OTOH, is native AGP.
 

nRollo

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Originally posted by: Pete
Originally posted by: housecat
As Rollo said, its costs more because its worth more. Thats about as simple as you can put it.
The XL's price PCIe advantage may also be due to it being a native PCIe part (bridges cost extra) and being 110nm (smaller process should mean higher yields per wafer). The GT, OTOH, is native AGP.

Nonetheless, supply/demand sets the price and when X800XLs came out they were more than 6800GTs. If the demand was there at that price, they would still sell for that. Retailers care about themselves, not us. They sell for what they can.
 

rgreen83

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Originally posted by: shady06
Originally posted by: Zebo
The choice seems clear for budget consious.

AGP = $299 6800GT

PCIe = $299 x800xl

could be just stickie this and prevent a million other posts?

Here, Here! Case closed! :beer:
 
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