Gainward Vows Nvidia 512mb Graphics Card At Cebit

Gainward Vows to Show Off 512MB Graphics Cards at CeBIT.
NVIDIA's Top Add-in-Board Partner to Show Off 512MB Graphics Cards at CeBIT

Gainward, a leading maker of high performance graphics cards based on graphics processing units from NVIDIA Corp., said on Wednesday it would showcase its products with 512MB of onboard memory at CeBIT 2004 show in mid-March, just a couple of weeks after NVIDIA’s rival ATI Technologies showcases its graphics cards with 512MB of memory.

The company said its CoolFX PowerPack! Ultra/2800 PCX ‘Golden Sample’ graphics cards will be equipped with NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra chips clocked at 450MHz and 512MB of GDDR3 memory operating at 1200MHz. The company said depending on the cooling system – either water-cooler by Innovatek, or a massive copper heatsink with fan from Gainward itself – the products will allow certain overclocking options.

Gainward said its graphics cards based on NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra with 512MB of memory will be intended for PCI Express x16 bus and will be capable of working in pairs, delivering ultimate performance for the owners thanks to NVIDIA’s multi-GPU technology dubbed SLI. Gainward said two CoolFX PowerPack! Ultra/2800 PCX ‘Golden Sample’ graphics cards with water-cooling running in SLI mode would be showcased at CeBIT show in Hannover, Germany, on 10th – 16th March.

It is unclear whether 512MB consumer graphics powered by NVIDIA’s GeForce 6800 Ultra visual processing units is Gainward’s initiative, or a new reference design from NVIDIA Corp.. NVIDIA has been offering Quadro graphics cards with 512MB of onboard memory for about half a year now.

Earlier today ATI Technologies said it would demonstrate its graphics cards with 512MB of memory onboard this weekend at a gaming event in Dallas, Texas. ATI’s spokeswoman Patricia Mikula told X-bit labs the RADEON X850 XT 512MB graphics cards were intended to demonstrate the next-generation capability to gamers and then send the similar boards to game developers. She declined to comment whether the company’s next-breed of graphics cards powered by the upcoming code-named R520 VPU would have 512MB of memory onboard, even though this would be a logical projection for the company’s roadmap. Ms Mikula also said the company was considering commercial RADEON X850 512MB products for PCI Express x16 bus, but the final decision has not been made.

But Gainward definitely wants its 512MB graphics cards to reach the market. According to the firm, Gainward CoolFX PowerPack! Ultra/2800 PCX ‘Golden Sample’ will be available in late March, 2005, through Gainward’s worldwide distribution and retail network. Gainward did not reveal pricing of its forthcoming boards with 512MB of memory.

News Source: X-bit Labs
 
Unknown Soldier said:
Gainward said its graphics cards based on NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra with 512MB of memory will be intended for PCI Express x16 bus and will be capable of working in pairs, delivering ultimate performance for the owners thanks to NVIDIA’s multi-GPU technology dubbed SLI.
What software will make use of 512MB of onboard RAM let alone 1GB?
 
You don't double up the RAM with SLI, you've effectively only got 512MB still. However, one of the real points of SLI is turning all the IQ up - 256MB is not sufficient for a high res image with 8xS AA without spilling over to system RAM in many instances.
 
Ahh, OK, I see. I was trying to work out whether this was aimed at gamers or CAD professionals or whatever. Still not really sure, but I imagine it's a limited market (at least for SLI).
 
Diplo said:
Unknown Soldier said:
Gainward said its graphics cards based on NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra with 512MB of memory will be intended for PCI Express x16 bus and will be capable of working in pairs, delivering ultimate performance for the owners thanks to NVIDIA’s multi-GPU technology dubbed SLI.
What software will make use of 512MB of onboard RAM let alone 1GB?

Doom3 with ultra settings needs 512 MB since the texures are not compressed then. We'll be able to fill those 512 MB quite soon, IMHO.
 
Yeah, for the first time in, well, ever, games seem to have had their texture requirements grow faster than graphics cards' memory. So that 512MB board doesn't sound so ridiculous anymore. For example, Everquest 2 uses enough textures on the higher settings to make use of 512MB (particularly with higher resolutions/FSAA).
 
Anybody seen the pictures of ATi's 512MB X850s? They are on the front page of 3DVelocity.

I don't know the etiquette about posting them here & that site is were I do my silly spamming so I'll leave it to somebody else to decide wether to post them or not.
 
This is realyl good news

Man i might have to update my x800xt pe now :(

Now the question we should be asking is when will we see 1gig on these cards :)
 
How expensive will the 512 MB make the cards?

$600-$700 MSRP?

512 MB of GDDR3 running at blazing speeds can't be cheap...
 
would they use 64mb bga_mem_chip`s or will they still use the common 32mb`s once and just chance the PSB so we`ll get things like this :arrow:
rev-r9800pro256-memconfigLG.jpg

:?:
 
This was EB's pics of the card, looks a bit different than the one above.

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First pictures of ATI's 512MB Radeon X850

We've just received the first images of the 512MB variant of ATI's Radeon X850 board - Nothing too exciting if you've seen a lot of 256MB Radeon X850s, but here they are nonetheless.




News Source: EliteBastards
 
Unknown Soldier said:
This was EB's pics of the card, looks a bit different than the one above.

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First pictures of ATI's 512MB Radeon X850

We've just received the first images of the 512MB variant of ATI's Radeon X850 board - Nothing too exciting if you've seen a lot of 256MB Radeon X850s, but here they are nonetheless.




News Source: EliteBastards
the pic i gave is from a 9800pro@256mb, so its the same thing, just w/o the heatsinks on the chips. guess 64mb chips are too expensive.
 
DOGMA1138 said:
the pic i gave is from a 9800pro@256mb, so its the same thing, just w/o the heatsinks on the chips. guess 64mb chips are too expensive.


Are you sure there is such thing? Because AFAIK the highest density memory chips for graphics is only 256Mb=32MB. Higher desity 1Gb and 512Mb components are only present for system memory. At least from Samsung it is.
 
Doom3 uses 3x more textures that other games because they have diffuse, normal and specular maps all preferably high res for the gfx to look nice. Earlier we had a situation with high res diffuse maps being used in some games like UT and Quake3 that put strain on memory size. Plus, factor in the use of mipmaps and inclusion of static vertex/index buffers in video ram and you can see why we need gobs of video memory.
 
phenix said:
DOGMA1138 said:
the pic i gave is from a 9800pro@256mb, so its the same thing, just w/o the heatsinks on the chips. guess 64mb chips are too expensive.


Are you sure there is such thing? Because AFAIK the highest density memory chips for graphics is only 256Mb=32MB. Higher desity 1Gb and 512Mb components are only present for system memory. At least from Samsung it is.

there was a PR about new samsung chip`s about a month - 6 weeks ago, as i recall they were talking about 64mb GDDR3 chips.
edit: here it is http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/display/20041210082816.html
 
Would you guys please be careful with bits and bytes.

b is for bit
B is for byte

otherwise it gets awfully confusing.

thanks!
 
DOGMA1138 said:
phenix said:
DOGMA1138 said:
the pic i gave is from a 9800pro@256mb, so its the same thing, just w/o the heatsinks on the chips. guess 64mb chips are too expensive.


Are you sure there is such thing? Because AFAIK the highest density memory chips for graphics is only 256Mb=32MB. Higher desity 1Gb and 512Mb components are only present for system memory. At least from Samsung it is.

there was a PR about new samsung chip`s about a month - 6 weeks ago, as i recall they were talking about 64mb GDDR3 chips.
edit: here it is http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/display/20041210082816.html

Yep. But it is not listed on their product page. I think it is not on the market yet.
 
phenix said:
DOGMA1138 said:
phenix said:
DOGMA1138 said:
the pic i gave is from a 9800pro@256mb, so its the same thing, just w/o the heatsinks on the chips. guess 64mb chips are too expensive.


Are you sure there is such thing? Because AFAIK the highest density memory chips for graphics is only 256Mb=32MB. Higher desity 1Gb and 512Mb components are only present for system memory. At least from Samsung it is.

there was a PR about new samsung chip`s about a month - 6 weeks ago, as i recall they were talking about 64mb GDDR3 chips.
edit: here it is http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/display/20041210082816.html

Yep. But it is not listed on their product page. I think it is not on the market yet.
yep, and even if they were, i doubt they`ll be any where near cost effective. i think that even next gen 512 cards, will still use 32mb*16 chip layout to lower the production cost.
 
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