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post #81 of 170
I wish....I have the ghost specs=

24 "Pipelines"
32 Texture Units
96 Arithmetic Logic Units (ALU)
192 Shader Operations per Cycle
700MHz Core
134.4 Billion Shader Operations per Second (at 700MHz)
256-bit 512MB 1.8GHz GDDR3 Memory
57.6 GB/sec Bandwidth (at 1.8GHz)
300-350 Million Transistors
90nm Manufacturing
Shader Model 3.0
ATI HyperMemory
ATI Multi Rendering Technology (AMR)
Launch: Q2 2005
Performance: Over 3x Radeon X800 XT !!! (for single R520)
16x stochastic FSAA
FP32 blending, texturing
Programmable Primitive Processor/Tesselator
post #82 of 170
Ok you Clevo lovers. I canned my XPSG2...bring on something sweeeeeet!
post #83 of 170
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Originally Posted by [AE] Drifter
Ok you Clevo lovers. I canned my XPSG2...bring on something sweeeeeet!
Hey Drifter, was it really that hard to do? I mean do you really want to pay that much money on a laptop that has a screen that can induce blindness, vertigo, and vomitting?

I'm positive you will not be disappointed at what Sager has in store for us in the upcoming months.

Sager/Clevo are you listening? Will you please hurry up and introduce the following system below.
post #84 of 170
I had the Complete Care for the vomiting issue...but seriously, the XPSG2 is the fastest gaming laptop in peeps hands right now. The next few months should produce an even faster GPU and then I won’t regret the abandonment of the XPS. The screen issues really give me no cause for real regret though. Come on ATI/nVidia and Clevo! Also, throw in a larger capacity SATA hard drive at 7200rpm and a swappable battery!!!
post #85 of 170
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Originally Posted by propofol
Hey Drifter, was it really that hard to do? I mean do you really want to pay that much money on a laptop that has a screen that can induce blindness, vertigo, and vomitting?

I'm positive you will not be disappointed at what Sager has in store for us in the upcoming months.

Sager/Clevo are you listening? Will you please hurry up and introduce the following system below.
agree with u, 100% , no 200% agree with u.
post #86 of 170
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Originally Posted by ambitwogunz
I wish....I have the ghost specs=

24 "Pipelines"
32 Texture Units
96 Arithmetic Logic Units (ALU)
192 Shader Operations per Cycle
700MHz Core
134.4 Billion Shader Operations per Second (at 700MHz)
256-bit 512MB 1.8GHz GDDR3 Memory
57.6 GB/sec Bandwidth (at 1.8GHz)
300-350 Million Transistors
90nm Manufacturing
Shader Model 3.0
ATI HyperMemory
ATI Multi Rendering Technology (AMR)
Launch: Q2 2005
Performance: Over 3x Radeon X800 XT !!! (for single R520)
16x stochastic FSAA
FP32 blending, texturing
Programmable Primitive Processor/Tesselator
in my experience mobile cards are released very soon after the desktop cards are
post #87 of 170
hehe! that was my reason to cancel ...

I hope that other laptops come with the 6800 Ultra... since I'm a nvidia guy becuase of the linux compatibility..
post #88 of 170
hells yeah, i cant wait for a new model to be released...I am pretty sure it will be a 64 bit amd model with pcie and xp64. Hit that off with a top of the line upgradeable vidcard option, and mad heads will cop one. I mean look at the 9860, it has seen 4 different cards with the current addition of the ultra. Sager+ clevo aint playing games, they understand the market well and im sure they know what we want.
post #89 of 170
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in my experience mobile cards are released very soon after the desktop cards are
Gents I'll bet that this has changed and the new go6800 Ultra is infact based on Nvidia's next generation GFX cards?
How could they clock it so high but keep it so cool otherwise?
post #90 of 170
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Originally Posted by PIG004
Gents I'll bet that this has changed and the new go6800 Ultra is infact based on Nvidia's next generation GFX cards?
How could they clock it so high but keep it so cool otherwise?
interesting theory!1

so what youre discussing is the fact that the 9860 will take even more gpu upgrades, since the ultra has already been tested and passed.

Very intriguing, Alot of 9860 owners would welcome your theory.

Perhaps the 9860 is dtr to the fullest extent,in the gpu aspect.
post #91 of 170
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Originally Posted by PIG004
Gents I'll bet that this has changed and the new go6800 Ultra is infact based on Nvidia's next generation GFX cards?
How could they clock it so high but keep it so cool otherwise?
Simple, the 6800 Go Ultra is based on a .11u process, thats how it achieves its high core clocks.
post #92 of 170
Joker what he was talking about was the turn around time between the desktop release and the mobile release. He meant that the time it takes for them to come out will be longer and longer since the tech is becomeing more and more difficult to put into a notebookformat and make it work with the heat constraints you must deal with
post #93 of 170
wow...hypersonic let me know that in order to minimize the amount of times for me to send this thing back they will extend my 30 day warranty by another 30 days = 60 days to send it back. they dont know when teh ultra will be available but they know it will be in the next 60 days. thats great cause now i can get the ultra and a dead pixelless screen all in one!
post #94 of 170
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Originally Posted by RaiderRod
...dont know when teh ultra will be available but they know it will be in the next 60 days...
I think we have good reasons to believe the Ultra will be released for the 9860 this month! As well as the new TV tuner and maybe the 670 CPU and more...
See this thread...
post #95 of 170
Quote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by PIG004
Gents I'll bet that this has changed and the new go6800 Ultra is infact based on Nvidia's next generation GFX cards?
How could they clock it so high but keep it so cool otherwise?



Simple, the 6800 Go Ultra is based on a .11u process, thats how it achieves its high core clocks.
And what process are the next generation cards based on?
post #96 of 170
I'm beginning to doubt on the Clevo that the voices on the Ultra are just to oppose the diffusion of the XPS2, considering that DELL has already delivered the first models.
(I specific that I'm not a DELL fan)
And so complicated to have an ETA?
ByeBye
post #97 of 170
i cant understand the first , third and last sentence of your post, bubbles
post #98 of 170
I've got a question about this, I found a place that sells barebone 9860's

They don't mention any warranty with Sager/Clevo. If I were to buy this before the Ultra came out, would it be possible to send the laptop in for mobo replacement, or would I have to try to find the mobo for sale somewhere and buy it myself?
post #99 of 170

What's next for Clevo?

Any update on the Ultra? Are there any other credible rumors about Clevo's next DTR to surpass the XPSG2?
post #100 of 170
Over on the dell forum RamIt has overclocked the core of the go6800 ultra to 535MHz and got a 3Dmark05 of 6036.
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