Obviously Agieas option is a standalone card.
Nvidia's read like SLI was required. Which is kind of cool you buy two 7900GTXs and you can choose Graphics over Physics. On the other hand at 550 a Pop for someone cash strapped The agia looks like a better sulution, you buy a card that can follow you around for 3 years and allows you to buy video cards whenever you want. Spending a thousand dollars every time you upgrade just to make sure you a physics capabilities even with the benifit of having the card around for non Physics gaming seems like a bit much.
What about ATI, I can't read from their presser if Crossfire is required. If it is then once again smart Idea but a little over kill to get physics capabilities.
I wouldn't Mind getting a 7900GTX or 1900XT for video and a 7600GT or X1600 for Physics if those solutions where faster then Agieas Idea. Or if they rbranded their cards and made new drivers for Physics.
Imagine Picking up the new PhysForce 4400 (Nvidia) to go with the new X2900XTXXX (ATI) or The Physeon 7500 (ATI) to go with the new 8800GTXBKSP(Nvidia). But two have to go with a slow vid to keep costs down on Physics or spend up the but to get best single card graphics and spend that amount just to be able to get Physics is kind of stupid.
Hopefully they will both get a brain and rebrand their video products as physics cards and allow people SLI (Xfire) and Physics and not screw over people that want to get their card to go with someone elses graphics. But while they both are doing the SLI restriction I have a feeling even if Nvidias and ATIs solution is better, Agiea is going to be gaining market share. I am already looking at getting Agieas solution anyways.
Nvidia's read like SLI was required. Which is kind of cool you buy two 7900GTXs and you can choose Graphics over Physics. On the other hand at 550 a Pop for someone cash strapped The agia looks like a better sulution, you buy a card that can follow you around for 3 years and allows you to buy video cards whenever you want. Spending a thousand dollars every time you upgrade just to make sure you a physics capabilities even with the benifit of having the card around for non Physics gaming seems like a bit much.
What about ATI, I can't read from their presser if Crossfire is required. If it is then once again smart Idea but a little over kill to get physics capabilities.
I wouldn't Mind getting a 7900GTX or 1900XT for video and a 7600GT or X1600 for Physics if those solutions where faster then Agieas Idea. Or if they rbranded their cards and made new drivers for Physics.
Imagine Picking up the new PhysForce 4400 (Nvidia) to go with the new X2900XTXXX (ATI) or The Physeon 7500 (ATI) to go with the new 8800GTXBKSP(Nvidia). But two have to go with a slow vid to keep costs down on Physics or spend up the but to get best single card graphics and spend that amount just to be able to get Physics is kind of stupid.
Hopefully they will both get a brain and rebrand their video products as physics cards and allow people SLI (Xfire) and Physics and not screw over people that want to get their card to go with someone elses graphics. But while they both are doing the SLI restriction I have a feeling even if Nvidias and ATIs solution is better, Agiea is going to be gaining market share. I am already looking at getting Agieas solution anyways.