- Aug 30, 2005
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Right now a 8800GTX is $650. The card is awesome. It plays any game at any resolution. It also seems totally unnecessary.
Today, a X1900XT costs $320. There is a $330 difference in price between the cards. So what game are people needing to play that really need $330 more graphical power?
"But Sunrise089, you're being an idiot, G80 will dominate down the road"
Yes it will, it will also drop in price greatly. When R600 launches, which is BEFORE the vast majority of promising upcoming games in the Crysis vein will emerge, the 8800GTX will probably be under $500. For that depreciation to make owning the card worthwile, either a X1900XT will only be worth $170 in 4 months, or there are lots of games available now that the ATI card cannot play. Where are those games? Nothing promanant has launced recently, and plenty of people have been playing Oblivion (the most demanding title available now) extensively with lesser hardware than G80. So what is it really allowing you to do, other than play the same F.E.A.R. and Half Life 2 you've been playing fine already?
I bring this thread up because when 6800 Ultra and X800XT launched we had games coming out like Doom 3 that were NOT playable at desirable resolution on the older hardware, AND were still not fully playable on the new hardware. You were left happy with your 6800GT performance, but not able to destroy the game. I can see no such software lead with G80, infact I see a huge lead in hardware performance. It makes me happy actually, since I have no budget for a new card right now, because I'm not missing out on anything so much as I can tell. Am I missing something here?
Today, a X1900XT costs $320. There is a $330 difference in price between the cards. So what game are people needing to play that really need $330 more graphical power?
"But Sunrise089, you're being an idiot, G80 will dominate down the road"
Yes it will, it will also drop in price greatly. When R600 launches, which is BEFORE the vast majority of promising upcoming games in the Crysis vein will emerge, the 8800GTX will probably be under $500. For that depreciation to make owning the card worthwile, either a X1900XT will only be worth $170 in 4 months, or there are lots of games available now that the ATI card cannot play. Where are those games? Nothing promanant has launced recently, and plenty of people have been playing Oblivion (the most demanding title available now) extensively with lesser hardware than G80. So what is it really allowing you to do, other than play the same F.E.A.R. and Half Life 2 you've been playing fine already?
I bring this thread up because when 6800 Ultra and X800XT launched we had games coming out like Doom 3 that were NOT playable at desirable resolution on the older hardware, AND were still not fully playable on the new hardware. You were left happy with your 6800GT performance, but not able to destroy the game. I can see no such software lead with G80, infact I see a huge lead in hardware performance. It makes me happy actually, since I have no budget for a new card right now, because I'm not missing out on anything so much as I can tell. Am I missing something here?