- Oct 17, 2001
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Since were talking about the radeon 8500 and it's price, would I be better off with it than its price counterpart (note: not performance) which is the GF3 Ti 200?.
And also I've also read that review about the Winfast TDH Ti 500. Does the same 2d quality of the Winfast TDH Ti 500, apply to its Ti 200 counterpart?
Guys, lets be rational and think things over.
ATI is a company falling bad. Imagine how they feel when they're having a tough time putting out competitive drivers.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Radeon 8500 launced with good drivers and kicked the Ti 500 away with its price and performance... that most of you would become converts and support it the other way.
I have nothing against Nvidia. Who would have something against a company with really good products? It's just that they're trying to take over the world like Intel once did. And if we in our own way shut off the competition and not give its competitors a chance then in the near future, nvidia cards will have a price premium like pentium processors do and could cost a flat out $500.
And also I've also read that review about the Winfast TDH Ti 500. Does the same 2d quality of the Winfast TDH Ti 500, apply to its Ti 200 counterpart?
Guys, lets be rational and think things over.
ATI is a company falling bad. Imagine how they feel when they're having a tough time putting out competitive drivers.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Radeon 8500 launced with good drivers and kicked the Ti 500 away with its price and performance... that most of you would become converts and support it the other way.
I have nothing against Nvidia. Who would have something against a company with really good products? It's just that they're trying to take over the world like Intel once did. And if we in our own way shut off the competition and not give its competitors a chance then in the near future, nvidia cards will have a price premium like pentium processors do and could cost a flat out $500.