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Originally posted by: gf4200isdabest
I'm not going to read the article. I don't care about paper launches at all and I think we should all boycott them.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: gf4200isdabest
I'm not going to read the article. I don't care about paper launches at all and I think we should all boycott them.
Paper launch with the AT team benchmarking the card in question?![]()
- M4H
Originally posted by: A5
Impressive? Yes.
Worth $500? Hell no.
Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
Looking forward to fanless NV35 cards for under $200 (that perform more or less like a 9700 non-Pro) to put in my main system.![]()
Yep.Originally posted by BD231:
I feel anything faster than a 9700pro is a waste of cash, that's just my thought though.
yep.Originally posted by A5:
Impressive? Yes.
Worth $500? Hell no
Nope...maybe the NV55 or R550 in 2-3 years for me!Originally posted by Mem:
I`ve my eyes on the $299 value version.
Paper launch with the AT team benchmarking the card in question?
The 256MB Radeon 9800, on the other hand, you can buy right now from ati.com
My only reservation is the POS signal quality, pointed out in either firingsquad or anandtech (I forget)
What are they using to measure this? I've been in the DVI realm for two years so I couldn't even tell how good an anlogue signal is. Heck I thought these issues were cleared up with the GF3!
Originally posted by: TROGDORdBURNINATOR
What are they using to measure this? I've been in the DVI realm for two years so I couldn't even tell how good an anlogue signal is. Heck I thought these issues were cleared up with the GF3!
Definitely not. They're as bad as ever with the NV35 reference board.
Was that in every review...or just one?
The only problem we encountered with our GeForceFX 5900 Ultra board was that the analog video output was incredibly blurry. For a $499 card we would expect better, and we can only hope that shipping cards won't have the horrible output we noted on our reference board. We do have high hopes that the problem will be fixed as the board that we had will change considerably before hitting mass production, for starters, the card is supposed to be as long as a GeForce4 Ti 4600 in its final revision:
Originally posted by: Shamrock
Originally posted by: BD231
If nvidia had slaughtered the R300 like the R300 did the GF4 line I'd be impressed, that's clearly not the case though.
ATI still holds best value and I don't think much of anything will be worth looking at till the next generation of cards come out from the both of them.
I feel anything faster than a 9700pro is a waste of cash, that's just my thought though.
Ati still holds the best value? did you not read the entire review?
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 256MB MSRP $499
EXACTLY the same price as the NV GFFX 5900 Ultra