Originally posted by: Chimera66
Sitting here at work, after doing some more research, the cheapest 1950xtx I found was the Powercolor version of the card for $259. The 1950xtx, that is the card you mentioned, right? Well...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a...4130082&ATT=14-130-082&CMP=OTC-17exta6
On the same site, for almost the exact same amount of money (a whole $10 more), one can get an 8800GTS 320, which "outperforms considerably the x1950xtx so badly."
My squawking X1950XT will outperforms your card, that's it, even with my inferior CPU and 256MB Video Deficit which will hold back the card, with your superior CPU your card will have more room to stretch it's legs. And the 7950GT is not by any means very slow cards, they're super fast cards, just can't keep up in the long term when heavy shader are in use in the games because of it's poorly SM3.0 implementation. But for the time that it will happen probably our cards will be obsolete, even the old Radeon X800XT PE allowed me to run even Oblivion on High with 4x FSAA, and never dipped below 25fps.
http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/977/7...arks_half_life_2_lost_coast/index.html
http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardware/Reviews/bfg8800gts/7.html
http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTI5MywxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/459/1/
Yeah indeed the 8800GTS outperforms my card, have better feature set and is an amazing card, but mines outpeforms yours!!! That's my point, no matter how you paint it. MY CARD is faster than yours, and in the future, will be even faster. At least I speak with evidence. You started first talking biased opinions of the 7900GS smoking a X1950PRO, Rollo? Is that you!? So quiet and feel confident that you got plenty of power for a while.
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Originally posted by: Chimera66
First, I've researched plenty between the cards, and what I saw was that the various benches showed that as a whole the 1950 beats the 7900 in some games, and the 7900 beats the 1950 in others. Both cards are close, and I think it's BS misnformation to tell someone that a 1950PRO is "considerably" faster than a 7900GT. Faster? Sure, overall it does a little better in some games. To me "considerable" means 7-10 or more fps per sec over the other card in most resolutions. The 1950 is not generally 7-10 fps faster than the 7900GT in any bench I saw. What bench did you look at that showed this kind of performance difference between the two? I'd like to see it.
Second, if we're not talking about PCIe cards as you were so quick in reprimanding me, then why did you end your post with an entire paragraph devoted to them?
And as far as performance potential, a 7900 core will OC to levels a 1950 could only dream of. Overall a 7900 has greater potential when OC'ed and it's not really much slower than a 1950 at stock speeds. This is why I am having trouble digesting why anyone would tell someone else that a 1950 is "considerably" faster than a 7900GT.
By the way, the number of your posts does not in some way make your opinions more credible than anyone else's. I've had several cards made by both companies, incl. Radeon- x1300, x1650, 9200, 9550; Geforce mx4000, 6150(onboard), 6200, 8600GT, 8600GTS, and finally bought the 7950 several days ago after testing both the 8600GT and GTS which both sucked.
I like certain offerings from both companies, so no, I'm not an Nvidiot. I simply realized that everything ATI makes up to around the x1800-1900 range sucks, and I was tired of paying the kind of money ATI wanted for underachieving cards. $180-$200 retail for a 1650Pro DDR2? The point of my first post was not a debate over which company I thought was better, it was debating the fact of your saying that a 1950PRO was considerably faster than a 7900GT. Faster? I'll give you that. Considerably faster? I don't agree with that.
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Originally posted by: Chimera66
"If you PSU can handle it, go for the X1950Pro, it's considerably faster than the 7600GT (and 7900GT). "
Bzzzzt. Wrong-o. A 1950PRO is not "considerably" faster than a 7900GT. In all honesty, they are almost identical in performance, and in fact if the OP were to play any games that use OpenGL (Doom, Quake, Prey), he/she would find that the 7900 would kill the 1950, as ATI's are hurrendous when compared to Nvidia's of the same price range when running OpenGL games and/or games using the Id engine.
The 7900's also OC better (depending on which board partner you go with and what kind of cooling solution is used.) Given the lackluster performance of the 1950 in OpenGL games, I'd guess that means the 7900 is the more consistent performer. I'd rather have the card that performs well all the way around rather than the one that does well in some games and sucks in others.
It's just too bad the original poster doesn't have a PCIe, because you can get a 7950GT from Best Buy right now for $200, and that's certainly faster than a 1950PRO.