Originally posted by: Delorian
Should push 9800 XT prices down, hopefully
If there's an AGP version, this won't matter. Even if there isn't, PCI-E will actually make sense in a couple of months anyway. Basically, why would you buy a 9800XT when you can get a similarly performing (or faster) X800 for a similar price? Perhaps as an inventory clear out the 9800XT will go down in price, but it was always a premium part - using handpicked cores and high speed memory, whilst the X800SE is on the low end of ATI's new (and soon to be mass produced) X800 line.
Originally posted in the Xbit Labs Article
ATI RADEON X800 SE promises to be more powerful compared to ATI RADEON 9800 XT in the majority of cases.
Hmm, shouldn't it be faster in every case? A new design with (slightly) faster core/memory should be faster in every case - just like how the R360 was marginally faster than the R350 at similar clockspeeds (for example, how an XT-bios flashed 9800 Pro runs about 2-5% faster at similar clockspeed to a 9800 Pro BIOS equipped 9800 Pro).
I guess they just mean faster or as fast as the 9800XT in all cases.
In case the speed gap is enough substantial, when available, the product may put quite some pressure on sales of NVIDIA?s GeForce 6800 graphics offering at the same price-point.
I doubt the speed gap between the X800SE and the 9800 Pro will be substantial, unless the X800SE is either:
a.) a hella-good overclocker
b.) can get 4 (or even 8) pipes unlocked
I don't see the X800SE putting too much pressure on the FX6800nu, unless the X800SE debuts at a much more logical $199 MSRP (or even $229/249). $299 for essentially yesterday's technology is a bit of a stretch, especially with the 9800 Pro going for $200, and there being a negligible to nonexistant difference between 128MB and 256MB configurations.