- Sep 10, 2005
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I was thinking about upgrading to a 7800GTX once the 512MB versions come out, but I've decided to hold off until after all three (or at least the 360 and PS3) are out. I feel as if ATI and NVidia are holding out on us. Their focus is obviously on the next-gen systems.
I find it strange how ATI's X1800XT has only 16 pipes when the GPU on the XBOX360 has triple that amount. I doubt NVidia is going to top that. The PS3 GPU is only supposed to have 32 pipes, but don't quote me on this one. NVidia themselves said the GPU on the PS3 was essentially a "better" 7800GTX, so 32 pipes sounds more than reasonable. Currently NVidia holds the trophy for most pipelines on a GPU but that may change once the XBOX360 is released. When ATI puts some focus back on the PC, I don't see how they can't bust out some of that pipeline goodness on their new cards. Like my name says, I'm kind of a tech noob. But I get the impression that pushing the core clock like ATI is doing with the X1800XT's puts a lot of stress on the card and that having more pipes and lower clocks like the 7800GTX is a more conventional approach.
Anyways, all you hardcore computer junkies, what's the forecast on the next gen video cards. I really don't care about the X1800XT at this point. ATI really dug themselves into a hole with the X1000 series.
I find it strange how ATI's X1800XT has only 16 pipes when the GPU on the XBOX360 has triple that amount. I doubt NVidia is going to top that. The PS3 GPU is only supposed to have 32 pipes, but don't quote me on this one. NVidia themselves said the GPU on the PS3 was essentially a "better" 7800GTX, so 32 pipes sounds more than reasonable. Currently NVidia holds the trophy for most pipelines on a GPU but that may change once the XBOX360 is released. When ATI puts some focus back on the PC, I don't see how they can't bust out some of that pipeline goodness on their new cards. Like my name says, I'm kind of a tech noob. But I get the impression that pushing the core clock like ATI is doing with the X1800XT's puts a lot of stress on the card and that having more pipes and lower clocks like the 7800GTX is a more conventional approach.
Anyways, all you hardcore computer junkies, what's the forecast on the next gen video cards. I really don't care about the X1800XT at this point. ATI really dug themselves into a hole with the X1000 series.
