As the excitement regarding the 8800 GT settles down, we turn our attention back to the 128 shader G92-powered 8800 GTS, that to this day is still scheduled to arrive on December 3rd. Chinese site it168.com (via TechConnect) has published a few pictures of the board. The four pictures shown reveal a 9-inch long, dual-slot board with a somewhat "chunky" heatsink. The board features a core clock of 650 MHz, shaders at 1625 MHz and GDDR3 memory operating at 1940 MHz.
The G80 GeForce 8800 GTS has taken quite a beating from its younger brother, the 8800 GT but Nvidia is set on making things right. Enter the new, G92-powered GeForce 8800 GTS 512, a card that will have less memory than the 'old' GTS - 512MB but more horsepower under the heatsink. The 8800 GTS 512 will have no less than 128 Stream Processors enabled, a core clock of 650 MHz, shaders at 1625 MHz and GDDR3 memory at 1940 MHz. The card will be 9-inches long, will feature a dual-slot cooler and will not be supporting tri-SLI. The GeForce 8800 GTS 512 will be officially introduced on December 3rd and will have a price tag hovering between US$299 and $349. 