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Originally posted by: TheRealShaman
I don't think you're absolutely correct..Firingsquad has recently put up an article comparing the two cards (both OC'ed). You can clearly see that in newer game like Splinter Cell...
Game developers always want to sell games. They want to sell as many as possible. They want to have the most broad customer base. Nvidia was the last 3-4 years the biggest player in the market especially for performance parts (100-200$) and high end parts (200-400$).So there is a large base out...
Buy 9500PRO.
It has better performance in standard specifications.
Also it has better performance in overclocking.
9500PRO core overclocks 20-30% (330-357Mhz) and memory overclocks 10-15% (297-310Mhz)
9600PRO core overclocks 30-40% (520-560Mhz) and memory overclocks 15-20% (345-360Mhz)
Although...
Once again Beyond3d has the best review on the web, it just understand video technology better in relation with other popular sights (including Anandtech).
It is so right, telling that probably the Radeon 9600PRO is not pixel or vertex fillrate limited but instead the luck of a hierarchical Z...
There are 2 modes to compare 9800 with FX:
1)9800 24FP (96) bit color (standard mode) FX 16FP (64) bit color (9800 has a slight edge in image quality and calculation precision)
Non antialiasing-anisotropic filtering tests SAME SPEED
Antialiasing-anisotropic filtering tests 9800 has much better...
There are 2 modes to compare 9800 with FX:
1)9800 24FP (96) bit color (standard mode) FX 16FP (64) bit color (9800 has a slight edge in image quality and calculation precision)
Non antialiasing-anisotropic filtering tests SAME SPEED
Antialiasing-anisotropic filtering tests 9800 has much better...
I don?t want to be pessimistic but I forecast that in order to run Doom III at High quality settings (All features enabled except Antialiasing, Anisotropic filtering and Stencil shadows) at 1024X768 at 30FPS we will need at least a Geforce 3 Ti 200 or a Radeon 9000PRO (I suspect that the Radeon...
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Ironically enough, I did a search for Xbox, found this topic.
Found out he posted "Xbox 2 specs" a month or two back.
Linky
Specs are way off between the two you made now, and earlier...
Czar wrote:
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wtf has god have to do with the xbox?
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exactly.
Chizow wrote...
Nvidia Marketing department never stop. I saw the preliminary NV35 specs and I suppose is the only logical possibility if Nvidia wants to compete with R400.The possible R400 specifications are the following:
450-500Mhz core 400-500Mhz GDDR2 memory
8 pixel pipelines with 2 texel units per pipe...
Today at Cebit MSI was displaying their new NV30,NV31,NV34 based VGA cards.From their bronchures it was clear that 5200 ULTRA was at 350Mhz core & 350Mhz DDRI memory.I thought it was 325Mhz core & 325Mhz DDRI memory.Also the non ultra 5600 model was at 325Mhz core & 275Mhz DDRI memory.
If...
I read a statement from ATI that they are going to work closely with Nintendo on future technologies.While many sites report that it is obvious that they are made an agreement regarding next generation gamecube I suspect that the agreement concerns the successor to gameboy advanced. That?s what...
After the disaster that 5800 series was, there were thoughts about Nvidia taking the 3dfx route, but Nvidia was not standing idle. In the most important price segment (below 100$) unfortunately for ATI the war is already over. Nvidia will launch 2 DX9 based models below 100$:
Geforce FX 5200...
It seems that Nvidia is going the 3DFX route:
They missed a product cycle and the new delayed product (NV30) is bellow expectation in all sectors:Performance-price-avaliability.
Propably the new products FX5600 & FX5200 are going to be better.
The specification should be the following:
FX5600...
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