as people have said though, waiting until ATI has a competetive card on the market is probably a good idea, you can't really expect to get a fair price when you only have one vendor to choose from.
Though im getting sick and tired hearing about DX10 this and DX10 that, (its partially nvidias fault aswell ofcourse, marketing the card as a "DX10 card" will definitly help persuade people to waste money on vista)
nVidia 8800, worth it?
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Quote: Original post by Ravyne
6) CUDA allows you to compile computational code directly for the video card, we don't know what ATI will offer to compete, but its clear they will have something.
AMD already have something, it's called CTM (Close To the Metal). It requires a X1800 or X1900 device and like NV's is currently in beta (although it has been talked about at SIGGRAPH this year).
You can also download the spec sheet about CTM from AMD's site with regards to how it works, however you have to be registered with them in order to get access to the lib etc (I'm lucky in that as I'm on a degree and doing GPGPU stuff for my final year project I've managed to gain access).
Quote: Original post by Ravyne
1) Currently, its the best D3D9 card, not just the only D3D10 card.
I wouldn't say so. The X1950XTX managed to beat it in some occasions.
Otherwise I agree with the rest of your post. And from what I've read, the R600 cards will be monsters not only in power [consumption] [wink], but in physical specs too (weight, how long it is).
Quote: Original post by agi_shiQuote: Original post by Ravyne
1) Currently, its the best D3D9 card, not just the only D3D10 card.
I wouldn't say so. The X1950XTX managed to beat it in some occasions.
Otherwise I agree with the rest of your post. And from what I've read, the R600 cards will be monsters not only in power [consumption] [wink], but in physical specs too (weight, how long it is).
the X1950 XTX only managed to beat the 8800 GTS on some occasions, not the 8800 GTX. The 8800 GTS is cheaper than the X1950 XTX right now and only really looses at FEAR, so that is a little forgivable don't you think ... and the GTX wins every test.
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2870&p=21
Quote: Original post by XaiQuote: Original post by agi_shiQuote: Original post by Ravyne
1) Currently, its the best D3D9 card, not just the only D3D10 card.
I wouldn't say so. The X1950XTX managed to beat it in some occasions.
Otherwise I agree with the rest of your post. And from what I've read, the R600 cards will be monsters not only in power [consumption] [wink], but in physical specs too (weight, how long it is).
the X1950 XTX only managed to beat the 8800 GTS on some occasions, not the 8800 GTX. The 8800 GTS is cheaper than the X1950 XTX right now and only really looses at FEAR, so that is a little forgivable don't you think ... and the GTX wins every test.
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2870&p=21
I don't remember where, but I do remember that the X1950XTX beat the 8800GTX on some benchmarks. You don't have to believe me because I'm not sure where I read it, but that's your choice.
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