akugami
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Originally posted by: Wreckage
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Isn't the 5850 $259? Even if they are the same price, the 5850 out performs the GTX285 and supports DX11. It's really no contest when comparing the two. Nvidia's answer will come with their upcoming GPU's, what they have now isn't meant to compete with the 58x0 cards.
The 5850 is not available. Whenever it does show up it may be in limited quantities and vary in cost. If you are telling people to wait, then they should wait for a GT300 as well.
DX11? Show me the list of available games. PhysX is far more useful and in far more games right now. DX11 will be more relevant in another GPU generation or 2. Right now it's nothing.
Maybe the GTX2xx series is not meant to compete with the 58xx series, but it does.
The GTX285 performs within about 20% on average (at about $100 less) with a 5870 and a GTX295 beats it.
Double standards. Many didn't mind when nVidia released video cards in the past to limited availability with etailers constantly sold out and the actual cost about $30 higher than the MSRP.
Games coming soon with DX11 support I don't know the exact number of PhysX hardware accelerated games but DX11 will equal, or surpass, the number of PhysX hardware accelerated games in it's first year of availability. DX11 is coming. It's not here now, it's not even relevant yet and likely won't be relevant until 2011 but it's coming.
DX11 is more of a sure thing than PhysX. In fact, DX11 success is pretty much guaranteed since even if a DX12 is released, it'll likely be a superset of DX11 that expands on the direction DX is going. Assuming games don't get delayed there will be Alien VS Predator, Dirt2, Battleforge, Dungeons and Dragons Online, LOTR Online, STALKER: Call of Pripyat by Q1 of next year. Which if you're looking for a card that supports DX11 means you should wait for the GT300 and make a comparison on what to buy then.
There has been more than one comment on the 20% numbers you claim between the GTX285 and Radeon 5870. It just shows your bias more than ever. Even after people show how you skewed your data to represent what you want. Because everyone knows the Radeon 5870 is twice as powerful as a GTX 295 in GPGPU calculations as shown in early DirectCompute testing. On an nVidia released app no less. It's also close to 40% more powerful than a GTX 285 in many games. I can also say that the 5870 can be found for $379.99 while the GTX 285 sells for $397.99 on Newegg. :roll:
Was "the facts" I stated above the truth? Yes, but it's also skewing the data to fit my point. If I was trying to show ATI in as good a light possible I'd make those claims without any relevant context. Just like you are showing your bias against ATI with the data you represent. As the saying goes, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
Bottom line, the Radeon 5870 is a solid upgrade vs the 4870 and GTX 285. Would we love more performance out of it? Sure, but the same can be said of any new ATI or nVidia video card that is released.