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Originally posted by: JuicyLucy
Too bad ATI drivers are suck
Originally posted by: RajunCajun
I wouldn't say "killer", but it will beat up on it really bad! Roughly same price or $20 more for more power at higher resolutions and/or heavy filtering.
Heck, 6800NU are no where near this price - lowest I've seen was on a BFG for $200 last week. I like Nvidia cards, but would buy this one if I would not already own a 6600GT. Not really worth upgrading for this.
Looks like X800/6800 are finally starting to drop in price. Now if a 6800GT comes in close to $200 that might make me upgrade (though not really - I'd wait till next year).
Originally posted by: Chadder007
This is about equal in performance to the regular 6800 right?
Originally posted by: JuicyLucy
Too bad ATI drivers are suck
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: RajunCajun
I wouldn't say "killer", but it will beat up on it really bad! Roughly same price or $20 more for more power at higher resolutions and/or heavy filtering.
Heck, 6800NU are no where near this price - lowest I've seen was on a BFG for $200 last week. I like Nvidia cards, but would buy this one if I would not already own a 6600GT. Not really worth upgrading for this.
Looks like X800/6800 are finally starting to drop in price. Now if a 6800GT comes in close to $200 that might make me upgrade (though not really - I'd wait till next year).
No...this is PCI-E....which makes the deal smoking. Check pricewatch.....lowest is around $240 for this card...which is even lower than the lowest PCI-E 6800NU.
This is probably a price mistake, IMO.
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: JuicyLucy
Too bad ATI drivers are suck
I used to say stupid stuff like that back when I owned a GF2.
Drivers are not an issue with ATI or Nvidia these days. I'd like an 850XT or a 6800Ultra and the first one under $200 is my next videocard.![]()
Originally posted by: user1234
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: RajunCajun
I wouldn't say "killer", but it will beat up on it really bad! Roughly same price or $20 more for more power at higher resolutions and/or heavy filtering.
Heck, 6800NU are no where near this price - lowest I've seen was on a BFG for $200 last week. I like Nvidia cards, but would buy this one if I would not already own a 6600GT. Not really worth upgrading for this.
Looks like X800/6800 are finally starting to drop in price. Now if a 6800GT comes in close to $200 that might make me upgrade (though not really - I'd wait till next year).
No...this is PCI-E....which makes the deal smoking. Check pricewatch.....lowest is around $240 for this card...which is even lower than the lowest PCI-E 6800NU.
This is probably a price mistake, IMO.
smoking? as in blowing smoke ?
the msrp is $199 so this is not blowing smoke up anyone since it's only 5% below msrp. You could always get it for msrp at the national chains. Just because of shortage in intial avalialbility doesn't mean it really costs $250 or whatever gougers were charging for it. This just means that very soon everyone will sell this for this price and then you will see the really good deal (e.g. $175 or less)
Originally posted by: KristopherKubicki
CV and NE were flipping back and forth on it by a buck earlier today. It is a nice deal though:
http://labs.anandtech.com/search.php?q=radeon+x800+-xt+-pro+-se+-xl
Kristopher
Originally posted by: KristopherKubicki
I called some people who work at NE, they said it wasn't a mistake; they just had limitted quantity.
Kristopher
Originally posted by: jpeyton
eBay prices for this hover around $200-$220, which makes this deal warm to semi-hot.