![]() ![]() Any 6-series board that meets those specs is a 6800 Ultra. It therefore makes sense to see what defines each board.Ĭurrently, NVIDIA state that a 6800 Ultra is a full four quad NV40 (AGP part) running between 400 and 425MHz, with 256MB of GDDR3 memory running between 11MHz on a 256-bit memory bus, with a pair of DVI ports. ![]() The plain 6800, usually referred to as the non-Ultra, sits at the bottom of their new range, while the 6800 GT sits between the 6800 and the 6800 Ultra. So it took us a while to snag the other pair of AGP reference boards, based on the 6-series. That only 6800 Ultra boards were available to most European websites in April is testament to that fact. ![]() While the launch of NVIDIA's GeForce 6-series of GPUs was way back in April, it's not been the easiest of rides for them, or indeed ATI soon after, to get their new GPU series to retail. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |