Graphic Cards Nvidia Secretly killing off the 6800 Series

SoulFire

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STRANGE THINGS are afoot in retail circles. The nVidia 6800 in its PCIe variety has all but disappeared. This leaves nVidia with a huge gap in its mid range wide open for the new 7600.

The reason this is strange is how little fuss has been made. The 6800 being quietly killed off doesn't make much sense with the current line-up. It leaves a well-catered low to mid end. There's the 6200 range starting at around $50 moving up to $70. Then there's the 6600 range taking over from about $70 to $180. Then there's a massive jump to the 7800GT starting at around $330.

A gap of $150 is a killer. It leaves that area of the market entirely to ATI which has plenty of products in that price range. So unless there's going to be a new, cheaper version of the 7800 about to hit the market, does this mean there is going to be a 7600 sooner than expected? Or is it late?

nVidia can't leave that gap open for long. The fact that it is there at all is a major surprise. It must mean that the 7600 or whatever was meant to fill that gap has been delayed because the channel just doesn't clear like that by itself. There are obviously no 6800s going in.

nVidia hadn't managed to comment by the time of going to press but you can expect something to happen soon

taken from
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=27440

this is sad news for the 6800 pwners,also there maybe a price rise/fall for the shops who stock the 6800 ?

i hope the 7600 turns out as popular/good as the 6600gt has over here :P
 
Well they've recently introduced the 6800gs, which is better than the 6600gt and vanilla 6800.7800gt have become really cheap, and would take care of the next segment, so i don't really see the gap.
 
i don't think they will be killing all the 6800 model .... i think 6600 will come to the bottom end and 7600 will be between 6600GT and 6800GT
 
Well they are killing off the 6800GT series :(

Nvidia Geforce 6800 GT is dead. Long live the 6800GS

JUST AS Nvidia faded out the Geforce 6800 Ultra it also decided to stop the production of the Geforce 6800GT. When it comes to the high end, it's time to move on to the seven series - at least that's what Nvidia reckons. You will be able to buy 6800GT cards as long as supplies last but for a while now Nvidia partners haven't been able to buy any 6800GT based chips.

Nvidia is now completely moving to Geforce 6800GS only, a card with twelve pipelines, a quite high clock speed and ability to come close to 6800GT for an affordable $249. In Europe, you have to pay just around €249 for the same card. The UK also got its batch of Geforce 6800 GS cards and each will cost just four pennies more than ₤182.

We still don’t know what will happen to the 6800XT cards, but we expect to see them around for a little more while and Nvidia also stopped selling 6800 vanilla cards. Otherwise it will just confuse an already befuddled market.

The Geforce 6600 series is still here to stay but quite hard to get these days, that means that cards are selling well. µ



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Actually even one 7800 GPU give far ore better performance compared to the 6800s on SLI (that is what was the outcome of some tests) and even if u see the price difference its not tht much so why to continue with the 6800s as every1 will be aware of this fact and will go for the 7800s
 
SoulFire said:
jus an offtopic Q but wut temperatures do the 6800gtz run at compared to the 7800gt and is a 400W powersafe psu enough

dont know abt the temps but i think 400W psu would be enough for running the 7800GT
 
No shittin.....;)

SoulFire said:
STRANGE THINGS are afoot in retail circles. The nVidia 6800 in its PCIe variety has all but disappeared. This leaves nVidia with a huge gap in its mid range wide open for the new 7600.

The reason this is strange is how little fuss has been made. The 6800 being quietly killed off doesn't make much sense with the current line-up. It leaves a well-catered low to mid end. There's the 6200 range starting at around $50 moving up to $70. Then there's the 6600 range taking over from about $70 to $180. Then there's a massive jump to the 7800GT starting at around $330.

A gap of $150 is a killer. It leaves that area of the market entirely to ATI which has plenty of products in that price range. So unless there's going to be a new, cheaper version of the 7800 about to hit the market, does this mean there is going to be a 7600 sooner than expected? Or is it late?

nVidia can't leave that gap open for long. The fact that it is there at all is a major surprise. It must mean that the 7600 or whatever was meant to fill that gap has been delayed because the channel just doesn't clear like that by itself. There are obviously no 6800s going in.

nVidia hadn't managed to comment by the time of going to press but you can expect something to happen soon

taken from
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=27440

this is sad news for the 6800 pwners,also there maybe a price rise/fall for the shops who stock the 6800 ?

i hope the 7600 turns out as popular/good as the 6600gt has over here :P
 
Really??? Maybe an antec,enermax etc.....But a powersafe??.....Sure you're not strectching it a bit here??

route66 said:
dont know abt the temps but i think 400W psu would be enough for running the 7800GT
 
dunno if im strechin,but i have 2x 250gb babies too :D so im wonderin wut 2 do,as i cant get another psu so shud i jus get the 6800 gs or the 7800gt
 
SoulFire said:
dunno if im strechin,but i have 2x 250gb babies too :D so im wonderin wut 2 do,as i cant get another psu so shud i jus get the 6800 gs or the 7800gt

Of course the 7800GT because -

XFX GeForce 6800 GS 256 MB DDR3 XXX Edition PCI-E Graphics Card (PV-T42G-UAD7) costs Rs. 21000.

and

XFX GeForce 7800 GT 256 MB DDR3 VIVO PCI-E Graphics Card (PV-T70G-UDF) = Rs. 25000.
 
SoulFire said:
dunno if im strechin,but i have 2x 250gb babies too :D so im wonderin wut 2 do,as i cant get another psu so shud i jus get the 6800 gs or the 7800gt
Yeah, like Udit mentioned, go for the 7800GT only!!

U shudn't be considering the 6800GS at all..:P
 
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