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Originally posted by Kurt The 4800 is a faster clocked 4200 with AGP 8x. It's not faster than the 4600 though. Some manufacturer may choose to name their products differently too (à la Gainward)...
direct from nvidia.com:
GeForce4 Ti 4800
Vertices per Second: 136 Million
Fill Rate: 4.8 Billion AA Samples/Sec.
Operations per Second: 1.23 Trillion
Memory Bandwidth: 10.4GB/Sec.
Maximum Memory: 128MB
GeForce4 Ti 4800 SE
Vertices per Second: 125 Million
Fill Rate: 4.4 Billion AA Samples/Sec.
Operations per Second: 1.12 Trillion
Memory Bandwidth: 8.8GB/Sec.
Maximum Memory: 128MB
GeForce4 Ti 4200 w/ AGP 8X
Vertices per Second: 113 Million
Fill Rate: 4 Billion AA Samples/Sec.
Operations per Second: 1.03 Trillion
Memory Bandwidth: 8GB/Sec.
Maximum Memory: 128MB
GeForce4 Ti 4600
Vertices per Second: 136 Million
Fill Rate: 4.8 Billion AA Samples/Sec.
Operations per Second: 1.23 Trillion
Memory Bandwidth: 10.4GB/Sec.
Maximum Memory: 128MB
GeForce4 Ti 4400
Vertices per Second: 125 Million
Fill Rate: 4.4 Billion AA Samples/Sec.
Operations per Second: 1.12 Trillion
Memory Bandwidth: 8.8GB/Sec.
Maximum Memory: 128MB
GeForce4 Ti 4200
Vertices per Second: 113 Million
Fill Rate: 4 Billion AA Samples/Sec.
Operations per Second: 1.03 Trillion
Memory Bandwidth: 8GB/Sec.
Maximum Memory: 128MB
Note: GeForce4 Ti 4800, GeForce4 Ti 4800 SE and GeForce4 Ti 4200 w/ AGP 8x are all AGP 8X products.
*NVIDIA supported specifications. Performance numbers are based on a specified clock speed.
As you can see, the 4800 is a 4600 with AGP 8x and the 4800SE is actually a 4400 with AGP 8x.
You can also see it doesn't do squat for performance...
Originally posted by Chrono_Wanderer anyways this is kinda off topic. sorry Steve.
so let's stay on track. So assuming The Inquirer is not BSing is it the GeForce FX Ultra that will be stopped, or is it the normal one?
p.s. even the lower clocked one still has the built-in nV vaccum cleaner right?
... so how do u dump out the dust out anyways? bad design nVIDIA
Should be the Ultra one. Methinks they have the next revision ready or near ready for production. With ATi moving to R350, it's a way to sell your chips at a cheaper price than be stuck with inventory (cheaper as for the Ultra version of course). Maybe they'll introduce the revised GFFX in May/June (if it's taped out already and they regain their 90 days schedule...) with a nice Ultra tag...
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