Rampaging Rogo:
"Reading THIS review I would have to conclude that the FX is not holding up so well."
You can't just capitalize a word to make it work as a link.
"Actually it was always compared to the geforce 4 ti series, even though it was aimed at the Geforce 3 Ti500."
Bzzzt. Wrong. The
First R8500 review on this board, 10/17/01 was out long before the
First Ti review,2/6/02, four months later. So there's four months they weren't compared to Tis. After that they were for a while, only because ATI had no comparable part to the Ti generation. (much the same as the last half year where the Ti4600 has been compared to the 9700Pro)
"So chizzow, don't think you have a monoply on knowlege alright buddy"
He's right about this though. The Ti4200 came out months after the 4400/4600, and no one really considered 8500s competition for them.
"Reviews of the 8500 were springing up in late december and reviews of the Geforce 4 were out in january of 2002"\
Hmmm. Not on this board, see above.
"In those benchmarks the radeon is faster than the geforce 3 ti500 and relatively close to the geforce 4 ti4600.
So what is your point again big guy?"
Tonite my point is you must have put Quaaludes in your coffee. An R8500 close to a Ti4600?!
20%slower at 12X10, 30% slower at 16X12
55% slower at 10X7, downhill from there
25% slower and worse at hi res
32% slower here
If the 9700/9800 could pull off victories like these at anything except high res, very high AA/AF, I'd believe you guys.
"I had personall exprience with two geforce 4 cards and a radeon 8500LE
My own judgment (and perception) is more valid than anybody's post on a public form (to myself) or an online review.
The fact that I kept the 8500 and sold both the geforces is a testament to the 8500s staying power (only to me).
If you have run both the cards then I would be more than happy to hear what you have to say about them. As it stands I don't have any grounds to give a flying fook what you say."
Uh oh, careful what you wish for. I have owned and used a Ti4200, Ti4400, and a R8500 retail. The R8500 retail only lasted 3 weeks, because I got tired of it locking up in games after fdisk, fresh install, many drivers, bios flashes, etc.. I popped in the the Ti4400, did none of the above, and it ran FLAWLESSLY. (as did the GF3 I had before the R8500)
Willikers! Same box, and I had problems with my ATI, but not nVidia. In those days, the big workaround on Rage 3d was underclock your retail to LE speeds, and sure enough, that did seem to lessen the problem. (and performance)