Battlefield 2 Performance

With the first of our performance tests, a trend emerges that we might as well get used to early on. The 6800 GS performs almost identically to the 6800 GT. The pipeline and clock speed differences seem to cancel each other out and give the 6800 GS quite a bit of punch for about $100 less than the 6800 GT. Not only this, but the 6800 GS handily beats out the X800 GTO and the X800 XL in this benchmark. With the GTO priced slightly lower and the X800 XL a little higher, the 6800 GS leads not only NVIDIA's own camp, but ATI's as well.

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  • Slaimus - Tuesday, November 8, 2005 - link

    I have had mine for a year. It is called 6800 AGP + softmod
  • Donegrim - Wednesday, November 9, 2005 - link

    Without the GDDR3 memory though. You can't unlock upgraded memory.
  • Missing Ghost - Monday, November 7, 2005 - link

    Can I get this in AGP?
  • bob661 - Monday, November 7, 2005 - link

    The one on Monarch is PCIe.
  • JarredWalton - Monday, November 7, 2005 - link

    NV42 = PCIe only, unless they bridge back to AGP. I seriously doubt that will happen, but 6800GT AGP cards are slightly cheaper than PCIe versions already.
  • yacoub - Monday, November 7, 2005 - link

    "today sees the introduction of a part that performs just as well as the 6800 GT but costs about $100 less."

    Uhm, 6800GTs cost around $280, maybe less as I haven't checked in a few days, so you must be implying that I can get a 6800GS for $180. If that's true, then that's more reasonable.
  • LoneWolf15 - Monday, November 7, 2005 - link

    And in the same vein:

    quote:

    The X800 XL makes a good showing in this benchmark as it performs just ahead of the 6800 GS and GT. While this would be fine if only competing against the 6800 GT, the X800 XL suffers a disadvantage when competing against the much cheaper 6800 GS.


    To go back to the beginning of the article:

    quote:

    This upper midrange, sub $250 part is NVIDIA's answer to the X800 GTO and the as of yet unavailable X1600 line up.


    The X800XL's lowest retail price on pricewatch is $245. Where would one be saving money at this point buying a 6800GS, assuming you could actually purchase one today?

    P.S. I find it likely that the price of the X800XL will be lowered even further to compete.
  • yacoub - Monday, November 7, 2005 - link

    Still waiting to see a reply to this or a correction in the article's conclusion regarding the X800XL and supposed $100 price gap b/w GS and GT. =P
  • DrZoidberg - Monday, November 7, 2005 - link

    I think when u say $280 for 6800GT this is not the recommended price set by nvidia (MSRP) but the cheapest online price, im sure the MSRP for 6800GT is around $320, just like u can get 6800GS for less than the MSRP price of $250, $209 at newegg.
  • bob661 - Monday, November 7, 2005 - link

    Some of you guys are some non-reading bitches. Scroll up and you'll see Derek's link to where you can buy this card TODAY for $229.

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