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Old 01-06-2009, 11:33 PM   #1
EnubreBense

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New (older) toy!

Replacing a 9400GT with a 7800GTX.

Yeah, you figure it out (if you do not know) why it is a replacement and a woot!

Higher clock frequency?
More pixel shaders?
More and faster memory?
Just looks cooler?

I still like my 8800GT.
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Old 01-07-2009, 04:14 AM   #2
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well, besides the upgrade from pny -> bfg...

the 7800gtx requires additional power (pci-e 2x3(6) pin connector) which means it pushes performance faster than the 9400gt.

the x400... means a lower class than the x800... class. which means more power.

not sure about the technical specs... been trying to figure it out.

but i played a quick skirmish (c&c generals) and i nuked my shit in their base... nearly no lag at all (7800), versus the slight glitching with the 9400.

memory
capacity/type: 256 gddr3 vs 512 ddr2 (7800 vs 9400, respectively)
interface(bits): 256 vs 128
bandwidth: 41.6 GB/s vs 12.8 GB/s

clocks (7800 vs 9400) :
core: 460 vs 550
memory: 1300 vs 800

(7800) 920 million vertices per second vs (9400) 4.4 billion pixels per second
- not sure how this comparison works out, as I cannot find the similar spec for the other card -- ie, I cannot find a pix/s count for the 7800.

(7800) 24 pixel pipes vs (9400) 19 stream processors
- I do not believe these are comparable, but they are the closest to the things I want to compare.

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main reason: better class (may be a generation or two older).

no, scratch that.

I wanted a Big Fucking Gun.
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Old 06-01-2009, 06:51 AM   #3
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New (older) toy!

Replacing a 9400GT with a 7800GTX.

Yeah, you figure it out (if you do not know) why it is a replacement and a woot!

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