Originally posted by: FrodoB
It will be very difficult for me to ever buy another ATI card. My old Radeon LE from a couple years back left such a bad taste in my mouth. There were so many compatibility problems with that card. I upgraded to a GeForce 3 Ti 200 after I realized that I was spending more time troubleshooting than actually playing games. I'm hoping the intro of the GeForce FX will lower prices of entire market. Despite the level playing field between ATI and NVidia, video cards in general are still EXPENSIVE. That's probably why so many new computers come with a GeForce 2 or 4 MX variant, even these manufacturers "high end" machines.
I also bought a Radeon LE and had some problems with the drivers back then. It wasn't perfect, not by a long shot. However rage3d.com and a couple of other sites helped with the problems. I also got a GF3 and was thrilled by it. However, after I got rid of my GF3, I got a Radeon 8500LE 128MB and it was AWESOME! It was way faster than my GF3 (it o/ced easily to 310/310), and I didn't have any compatibility problems at all. ATI's drivers have gotten so much better since the original Radeon it's unbelievable. The unified driver architecture (thanks nVidia) is great!
Originally posted by: WickedChild
they could plan an entirely new core on .13... i doubt theyll leave it that soon...
maybe theyll be smart enough to use a 256bit bus this time... stop adding extra features over the needed specifications like they did with DX9 and maybe they can cut down on transistors... that should cut size, power and heat...
then theyll have a good card like the r9700 pro that doesnt try and exceed what is needed and in doing so, screwing everything up...
Ok, by the time nVidia does all of this, do you think their newly designed card will even compete against the Radeon 9700? I don't think so, not with a new ATI core coming in the next month, so rumour goes. nVidia has to ride this card for awhile, it's not even out yet!!
Originally posted by: Booster
Look at it this way. When the P4 was released, noone thought of buying it. Yeah, it was slow and expensive - an utter disappointment. Everybody went to AMD. But what is now in your computer? It's P4 NW

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Actually - it's AMD T-bred.
Originally posted by: Booster
I imagine the FX clocks can increase significantly in the near future (up to maybe 1GHz+ land) and it will compensate for any weaknesses just like it's the case with the P4. Thre FX also has brand new techs that Radeon doesn't even come close to. Just wait for the game titles to be released to take advantage of them, and you will see it's true.
The GeForce FX is not a motherboard! You are not going to be able to put a faster GPU into it, you will have to get rid of your old one and buy a totally new card! That makes the GF FX pretty unattractive right now, wouldn't you say?
1+ GHz seems VERY VERY unlikely for the "near future". If this was such a great, scalable core, then why would they need a hairdryer and a freaking all copper heatpipe system to cool it? Not to mention, how realistic does it seem that nVidia will release a new card in the next 3 months even, when the GF FX isn't even out yet!!??