Are you upgrading to a GeForce4 once the cards hit the market?

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bluemax

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Loosen your grip there, cowboy! :) All things considered equal, at $199 I'd take the faster (we can only hope prettier) Ti4200 as well. (8500, Ti4200 = $199.)

[in Spock voice:] Things... are not equal.

For starters, the Radeon 8500 is coming down in price - especially with the advent of a brand new nVidia offering. (Is it a good or bad thing that nVidia bombards the public with more products than it knows what to do with?...) And besides, the Ti4200 at the same price point won't be available for some time - widening the gap between the 8500 and Ti4200.

Second, we have little idea about the *quality* difference between the 8500 and Geforce4 yet, as nothing's been compared under the glass. So to speak. But then some people couldn't care less - provided it looks "decent", it looks "awesome". Give people an honest comparison for a change - all we ever hear about is speed. It's time to aim higher than that, especially since we have far more speed than is necessary.

Third, ATI will have new products too, and they'll be good also. Will it be 0.27% faster than a Geforce57-and-a-half? Who cares! It'll be fast! How about striving for quality in drivers, colour, picture...

No company has provided the perfect product. Period. No amount of zealotry will make up for the fact that sometimes a manufacturer "cheaps out" on a 3-cent part that would improve 2D desktop quality, or neglect customer support, or provide poor drivers, or orphan a year-old-product. nVidia has failed the public too... if ATI brings a product to the table that meets your needs BETTER than an nVidia product, what are you going to do? Buy nVidia anyways because it's [teenager voice:] coool...

I wish people could just think straight and not believe all the pomp-and-circumstance we're fed on a daily basis.

I don't want more hash for breakfast, even if it is a half-decent hash. Time for some quality, folks. Something that'll raise the bar for everyone...
But then if things keep going the way they are, people will just buy Xboxes for good-looking games. ;)
 

JellyBaby

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<< ATI brings a product to the table that meets your needs BETTER than an nVidia product, what are you going to do? >>

The first thing I would do is wait for some hackers to determine if ATI's product is actually better or if they've simply found new ways to fudge the numbers. Then I'd wait to hear word about driver issues and image quality and compare that to what's happenin' in nvidia land.

Only until ATI proves they have changed their ways would I seriously consider their video products again.

And, hey, I'm still using a 32 MB GF2 GTS. I don't buy new things just because they're "kewl". ;)
 

Woody419

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Looks like the ATI 8500 is going to be hard to find or buy by March. I just checked Mwave and they have the retail version for sale at $233 while supplies last. Seems like they are cleaning out stock before a big announcement by ATI. The GeForce4 may be old news in a month.

And I just received my order cancelation from Best Buy for the $129 GeForce4 Ti 4600. Time to relax for 30 days and see what cards have the best graphics quality in 2D and 3D.
 

lax724

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i think its definately time to upgrade my GeForce 256 DDR to the 4600, the DVI would be great for my 17" LCD.
 

lordex

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Well while you folks are pondering on whether to upgrade your Ti500, all I have got is this Voodoo 2...
Need I say more? I'm counting the days!
 
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hehe i'm sticking with my voodoo 5 55000 AGP :) long live 3dfx :) ...... but when the time comes i will most likly go with ATI.....


eloric
 

sharkeeper

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Already have a Ti4600 with my name on it. :)



<< The first thing I would do is wait for some hackers to determine if ATI's product is actually better or if they've simply found new ways to fudge the numbers. Then I'd wait to hear word about driver issues and image quality and compare that to what's happenin' in nvidia land. >>



ROFL, so true!

Cheers!
 

x86

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<< The entire GeForce series has a divide-by-zero(infinity) looping error that causes quite a few people problems.
I wouldn't be nearly so quick to discount ATI to cling tenaciously to nVidia's buttocks. ;)
[Pope: Both of them?]
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Sorry, but when one divides by 0 it is "undefined". :)

x86