Quote Originally Posted by ...bigdog...
Quote Originally Posted by SovietDooM
Im gonna have to check with my people, the main reason i got the 8800 was because it blew other cards out of the water for spec/price and when it came out
which is what the 4890 is now. price/performance...the 4890 wins. especially with as cheap as it is now....$150? $175?
150 on rebates for those who jumped on it, but thoses lacked to factory over clock, big whoop, 175 can still be found with random rebate sales, the running is 200. And yes, now the 8800 is around 88-100, compard to the 4890 for 200, the extra 100 is worth the investment. Two 8800s can't stand up to this card.

GPU Engine Specs:
CUDA Cores 112
Graphics Clock (MHz) 600 MHz
Processor Clock (MHz) 1500 MHz
Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec) 33.6

Memory Specs:
Memory Clock (MHz) 900 MHz
Standard Memory Config 512 MB
Memory Interface Width 256-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 57.6

Feature Support:
NVIDIA SLI®-ready* 2-Way
GeForce 3D Vision Ready
NVIDIA PureVideo® Technology* HD
NVIDIA PhysX™-ready *
NVIDIA CUDA™ Technology
Microsoft DirectX 10
OpenGL 2.1
Bus Support PCI-E 2.0
Certified for Windows Vista

Display Support:
Maximum Digital Resolution 2560x1600
Maximum VGA Resolution 2048x1536
Standard Display Connectors Dual Link DVI
HDTV
Multi Monitor
HDCP*
HDMI* Via adapter
Audio Input for HDMI SPDIF

Standard Graphics Card Dimensions:
Height Single Slot
Length 9 inches
Width Single-slot

Thermal and Power Specs:
Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 105 C
Maximum Graphics Card Power (W) 105 W
Minimum System Power Requirement (W) 400 W
Supplementary Power Connectors 6-pin & 8-pin