7900 Anadtech benches -- When?

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chilifries

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Here's hoping we'll see used 7800gtx for $250 and 7800gt for $200 soon... for cheap bastards like me.
 

Zap

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Conclusion: 7900GT is like getting a 7800GTX for $300. Nice.
 

darkdemyze

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As for the performance compairisons: to me, it's nice to see nVidia regain it's foothold in the market by offering good performance for a reasonable price as opposed to the painstaking loss of the GTX512. Hopefully avalibility doesn't flop either.

I still think I'm going to wait for the G80 before I would even consider upgrading.

Originally posted by: chilifries
Here's hoping we'll see used 7800gtx for $250 and 7800gt for $200 soon... for cheap bastards like me.


Yeah, so I can get another one and go SLI wewt!
 

Teetu

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Originally posted by: the Chase
Originally posted by: Teetu
i'm interested in the 7900GT scores. I want to know if I should be kicking myself for getting the x1800xt for 300 if the 7900GT performs better for a similar price.

My thoughts exactly....Did we get "the deal of the century" or just an OK card for a decent price.

according to the firing squad charts it seems like the 7900GT and x1800xt are pretty even, with a slight edge to the x1800xt when AA is on. Anand doesn't have a direct comparison to with the 7900gt and x1800xt, but the x1800xt slightly outperforms the 7800gtx- which is exactly how they describe the 7900gt.

i'm still thinking about what to do since it might be possible to turn a small profit on the x1800xt on ebay, while waiting for a deal on the 7900gt....
 

mb

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It still looks like ATI offers the best single card performance, although they are a bit more expensive. I'm sure ATI will respond with a price drop.
 

Genx87

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Originally posted by: supafly
It still looks like ATI offers the best single card performance, although they are a bit more expensive. I'm sure ATI will respond with a price drop.

Going to be tough considering their competition has a chip that is nearly half the size and thus half the cost.

Interesting to see how this plays out.
 

Topweasel

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Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: supafly
It still looks like ATI offers the best single card performance, although they are a bit more expensive. I'm sure ATI will respond with a price drop.

Going to be tough considering their competition has a chip that is nearly half the size and thus half the cost.

Interesting to see how this plays out.

Also with cards like the XFX and EVGA hitting nearly 700MHz (retail) with the core and 1700-1750 memory (retail), will the XTX still come out superior. I am not to sure.