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FX5800 Ultra
All 5800's were built by Nvidia (as well as all 5900's). I think you =
should have taken a pass on the 5800 because it was basically a mistake = to ever release it. Even Nvidia jokes about the 5800 and admits its not = a good card. Return it and get the 5900 before its too late. Scott "Carchadon" wrote in message = ... Just installed my new card today - awesome - sound isnt too bad (I = dont have the PC right next to my desk) - I don't care what people tell me it's = a great card - all my game sin max-max-max detail/quality - 8x Ansi and = 4x AA - Texture sharpening etc. smooooooth. Was waituing for a 5900 Ultra but this one was going for =A3200 and is = one built by nVidia (not a third party supplier so guess it may have been = a reference board) - will try overclokcing later but from what I have = read dont hold out much hope - especially as it has thatdaft auto-step down = on the clock speeds when it reaches a certain temp...... =20 |
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I think you should have taken a pass on the 5800 because it was basically a mistake to ever release it. Even Nvidia jokes about the 5800 and admits its not a good card. Return it and get the 5900 before its too late. Nvidia's CEO said it was 'not successful'. Please provide a link to Nvidia 'joking' about it being a 'bad card'. The chip was 'released' as a Quadro for professional use before the 'dustbuster' debacle on the consumer cards ever surfaced. The 5900 is the same chip with a wider memory interface and an improved FPU. If the 5800 is available and significantly less expensive that the 5900 it makes perfect sense to buy one. |
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I think you should have taken a pass on the 5800 because it was
basically a mistake to ever release it. Even Nvidia jokes about the 5800 and admits its not a good card. Return it and get the 5900 before its too late. 400 bucks on a 5900 ultra that isnt out or 200 bucks for a 5800 Ultra? - All my games ru VERY well and this card has give me a bigger performance boost than I could have hoped for.... |
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400 bucks on a 5900 ultra that isnt out or 200 bucks for a 5800 Ultra? - All my games ru VERY well and this card has give me a bigger performance boost than I could have hoped for.... The non ultra 5900 is $425 the 5900 Ultra is more like $500. |
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I think you should have taken a pass on the 5800 because it was
basically a mistake to ever release it. I disagree, I have the 5800 Ultra and it is a great card, yes the fan is loud but if you do some creative placement of your PC it isn't so bad. It wasn't that long ago; if you where an overclocker, that your PC was that loud anyway. Plus, Nvidia has great drivers and you don't have to worry if a game more than a year old, or maybe wasn't that popular will run well or not, (unlike ATI). I think it would have been successful at retail but Nvidia got spooked cause all the fan sites that tested with the case covers off trashed it for the noise. Anyone that can pick up a 5800 Ultra or even a 5800 for a smokin price (much cheaper than a 5900) will be very happy. So if stores start selling 5800's for a loss just to get rid of them then this may be an unforseen opportunity for lots of Nvidia fans. "Steve Simpson" wrote in message news:%9_Ka.172215$eJ2.87821@fed1read07... Even Nvidia jokes about the 5800 and admits its not a good card. Return it and get the 5900 before its too late. Nvidia's CEO said it was 'not successful'. Please provide a link to Nvidia 'joking' about it being a 'bad card'. The chip was 'released' as a Quadro for professional use before the 'dustbuster' debacle on the consumer cards ever surfaced. The 5900 is the same chip with a wider memory interface and an improved FPU. If the 5800 is available and significantly less expensive that the 5900 it makes perfect sense to buy one. |
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Agreed. - Now playing highest level intellisample - 6x AA and maximum aniso
with texture shrpening and no lag at all on UT2003, RTCW, UT, FS2002 etc etc with all games maxed out - for me (from a GeForce3) this is amazing for a 200 bucks card....... "b00gjuice" wrote in message ... I think you should have taken a pass on the 5800 because it was basically a mistake to ever release it. I disagree, I have the 5800 Ultra and it is a great card, yes the fan is loud but if you do some creative placement of your PC it isn't so bad. It wasn't that long ago; if you where an overclocker, that your PC was that loud anyway. Plus, Nvidia has great drivers and you don't have to worry if a game more than a year old, or maybe wasn't that popular will run well or not, (unlike ATI). I think it would have been successful at retail but Nvidia got spooked cause all the fan sites that tested with the case covers off trashed it for the noise. Anyone that can pick up a 5800 Ultra or even a 5800 for a smokin price (much cheaper than a 5900) will be very happy. So if stores start selling 5800's for a loss just to get rid of them then this may be an unforseen opportunity for lots of Nvidia fans. "Steve Simpson" wrote in message news:%9_Ka.172215$eJ2.87821@fed1read07... Even Nvidia jokes about the 5800 and admits its not a good card. Return it and get the 5900 before its too late. Nvidia's CEO said it was 'not successful'. Please provide a link to Nvidia 'joking' about it being a 'bad card'. The chip was 'released' as a Quadro for professional use before the 'dustbuster' debacle on the consumer cards ever surfaced. The 5900 is the same chip with a wider memory interface and an improved FPU. If the 5800 is available and significantly less expensive that the 5900 it makes perfect sense to buy one. |
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Nvidia made the chip and PCB, then ships it to vendors to be re-branded. = They can then apply their own heat-sink and fan. I realize this was = not past practice, but for the FX they adopted this policy to insure = quality control. Scott Gainward makes their own 5900 cards. |
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Nvidia produced a Video joking about the FX 5800 Ultra. Its actually =
pretty funny, and very honest on their part. I don't have a link, but = its out there. It might be found here somewhere. = http://www.nvnews.net/ The 5800 is less expensive indeed, but has problems with heat. So much = so that they need to underclock it during 2D applications. No it does = not make perfect sense to buy one, in fact, it makes no sense to buy one = at all. Scott "Steve Simpson" wrote in message = news:%9_Ka.172215$eJ2.87821@fed1read07... =20 I think you should have taken a pass on the 5800 because it was = basically a mistake to ever release it. Even Nvidia jokes about the 5800 and admits its not a good card. = Return it and get the 5900 before its too late. =20 =20 Nvidia's CEO said it was 'not successful'. Please provide a link to = Nvidia 'joking' about it being a 'bad card'. =20 The chip was 'released' as a Quadro for professional use before the = 'dustbuster' debacle on the consumer cards ever surfaced. =20 The 5900 is the same chip with a wider memory interface and an = improved FPU. =20 If the 5800 is available and significantly less expensive that the = 5900 it makes perfect sense to buy one. =20 =20 =20 |
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Glad you like it.
Scott "Carchadon" wrote in message = ... I think you should have taken a pass on the 5800 because it was basically a mistake to ever release it. Even Nvidia jokes about the 5800 and admits its not a good card. Return it and get the 5900 before its too late. =20 400 bucks on a 5900 ultra that isnt out or 200 bucks for a 5800 Ultra? = - All my games ru VERY well and this card has give me a bigger performance = boost than I could have hoped for.... =20 |
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Nvidia made the chip and PCB, then ships it to vendors to be re-branded. They can then apply their own heat-sink and fan. I realize this was not past practice, but for the FX they adopted this policy to insure quality control. Nvidia does not 'make' anything. They single sourced the board because it is complicated and they wanted to assure QC. This did not go over well at all with the brand board makers. The 5900 board are being made by the various manuf themselves as evidenced by the different board colors and component placement. |
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