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Extra details of Nvidia GeForce FX card revealed

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 13 January 2003 - 14:45 · 9 comments & 639 views

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"WE ARE THE launch partner of Nvidia and we will bring you the new generation GeForce FX card", MSI said in a press release. There's fierce compeititon amongst the Nvidia partners, and MSI is a big system builder and OEM launch partner, unlike Creative Labs, which is going for the retail market here in Europe.

MSI gave additional details about the NV30 technology which we haven't seen published elsewhere. The well known facts are that the GeForce FX is made using a .13µ (micron) process, and uses DDR II memory working at 1GHz, while the GPU is clocked at 500MHz, has theoretical fill rates of four billion pixels per second and 16 billion anti-aliased samples per second. It also boasts programmable pixel and vertex shaders and the ability to render 128-bit color internally. It also mentions the new colour compression called LightSpeed Memory Architecture which it boasts has more efficient bandwidth especially in anti-aliasing. There are two new modes of FSAA called 6XS made for Direct3d only and new 8X for both OpenGL and Direct3D.

MSI claims it is the number one Nvidia card partner worldwide, shipping five million units+ in 2001 and an estimateds 11 million units+ in 2002. Apart from that, it has some tier one OEM PC manufacturers, one of which, we believe is Dell. It claims it is the first company to exceed one million units/month in graphics card shipments and is the Nvidia reference card designer.

News source: The Inq


But here is the complete specification proposed by MSI:

GPU
0.13u Manufacturing Process
125 Million Transistors ( 2X GeForce 4)
256-Bit GPU
Flip-Chip BGA Package with copper interconnects
8 Pixel Per Clock (8 Pixel Pipelines)
1 TMU Per Pipe (16 Textures per unit)
> 500MHz Core Clock (will probably vary depending on model)
350 Million Triangles per Second - 3x The Geometry Performance of a GF4 Ti

Memory
Memory with >1GHz Data Rate (500MHz DDR)
128-Bit "DDRII" Type
128MB & 256MB Memory Capacity
3rd. Generation Lightspeed Memory Architecture
48GB/s Effective bandwidth through the use of compression techniques. (16GB/s actual @ 500MHz)

Other
Full DX9 Compliance (and more)
64-Bit Floating-Point Color
128-Bit Floating-Point Color
2 x 400MHz Internal RAMDACs
Supports for DX 9.0 Vertex Shader 2.0+
Supports for DX 9.0 Pixel Shader 2.0+
Unified Driver Architecture
DVD&HDTV-ready MPEG-2 decoding up to 1920X1080i resolutions
nView 2.0 - Multi-Display Technology Digital Vibrance Control 3.0
Video Mixing Reader(VMR) support
NVIDIAR Cg Compiler support
Cinematic Programmability for Amazing Visual Effects
Conditional Execution for both Pixel and Vertex

Creative Labs claims to have an exclusive retail arrangement for Europe, but MSI is going for the system builder market

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(2 replies) #1 DJ^TuRKiYe on 13 Jan 2003 - 14:57
i wonder how much the GFX is gonna cost in australia when it first comes out
#1.1 vetDazzla on 13 Jan 2003 - 15:09
[neoquote=#1.0 by DJ^TuRKiYe]i wonder how much the GFX is gonna cost in australia when it first comes out [/neoquote] Ya, I'm interested on dead cert prices for the various models of Geforce FX in the UK. If when my new PC comes, the 9700 is fucking up again, I'm gonna ask Mesh to take it out, refund me the money then I'll buy a geforce FX. £400 is my limit though

Last edited by 2629 on 13 Jan 2003 - 15:32
#1.2 bilston on 13 Jan 2003 - 22:56
Jesus christ m8, think about that for one moment. FOUR HUNDRED POUNDS Man, you must be loaded.
(2 replies) #2 Tai on 13 Jan 2003 - 15:08
hmm sounds good..better than my ge3 Ti500 that Dell replaced today with a ge4 Ti600... *thanks Dell*
#2.1 iomayho on 13 Jan 2003 - 16:05
you can do that...???
#2.2 Tai on 13 Jan 2003 - 16:35
the fan on my card sounded lousy... and i emailed Dell about it... the guy came, took out the old card and put in the ge4 .... he didnt notice otherwise, and i said nothin.....(of course) had to reinstall the latest drivers though.. because the control panel was all messed up... *me likes Dell*
#3 sheer on 13 Jan 2003 - 16:12
Creatives GF4 cards are made by MSI so it's win win as far as MSI are concerned if they maintain that partnership...
#4 ryokurin on 13 Jan 2003 - 19:27
not too much longer now...
#5 dan on 13 Jan 2003 - 20:27
i love the geforce fx simply because it will make the geforce 4 ti's cheaper for me to buy

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