Originally posted by: nts
Originally posted by: Matt2
Link??
LOL :laugh:
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=4346
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Something looks borked with their numbers, or else ATi borked their card somehow.
Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Something looks borked with their numbers, or else ATi borked their card somehow.
Something looks borked with a bunch of their scores.
I posted this in the other thread too, but why does the 7900 score read "~13,000"???
Let me refresh your memory: there has never been a refresh card released with triple the number of pixel shaders compared with it's predecessor.Originally posted by: Stoneburner
I hope everybody remembers these are refresh products.
Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Something looks borked with their numbers, or else ATi borked their card somehow.
Something looks borked with a bunch of their scores.
I posted this in the other thread too, but why does the 7900 score read "~13,000"???
Originally posted by: schtuga
Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Something looks borked with their numbers, or else ATi borked their card somehow.
Something looks borked with a bunch of their scores.
I posted this in the other thread too, but why does the 7900 score read "~13,000"???
I thought the reason for the question marks is because it is the only one listed without an msrp.All the others have the score followed by the price.
Originally posted by: Looney
Who freaking cares about ATI (and i use to be such a huge ATI fan) when the card won't even be available in the retail channel for months. By that time, there's going to be another 'new' card that is being released. The X1800 are just finally out there, and now there's the X1900?
Originally posted by: Looney
Who freaking cares about ATI (and i use to be such a huge ATI fan) when the card won't even be available in the retail channel for months. By that time, there's going to be another 'new' card that is being released. The X1800 are just finally out there, and now there's the X1900?