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New ATI series
Today, graphics manufacturer ATI announced its new Radeon X850 series and two new Radeon X800 video cards. The new Radeon X850 series includes the $399 Radeon X850 Pro, the $499 Radeon X850 XT, and the $549 Radeon X850 XT Platinum Edition. The Radeon X850 XT and the Radeon XT Platinum Edition replace the Radeon X800 XT and X800 PE cards as ATI's two fastest video cards.
ATI also introduced two technology demos at its Radeon X850 series launch event held last night in San Francisco. The Ruby "Dangerous Curves" demo places the ATI heroine in a tunnel chase scene where she must fight off robotic pursuit droids. Crytek was also on hand to show a new demo titled The Project built on the CryEngine--which serves as an extended prologue to the Far Cry story. The new Radeon X850 series consists primarily of incremental engine and memory clock speed increases, but improved manufacturing techniques should help increase product availability which has been a problem with the sometimes hard to find Radeon X800 XT PE. All of the new cards feature the Radeon X series technology which includes 3Dc for normal map compression technology, advanced GDDR3 memory, and Pixel Shader 2.x support, and hardware video processing. Specific card variations will also offer dual-DVI output to support multiple LCD displays as well as video-in, video-out capabilities. ATI has also expanded its Radeon X800 line with the Radeon X800 XL and the Radeon X800. The two new Radeon X800 series cards, priced at $249 and $349 respectively, will compete directly with Nvidia's $299 GeForce 6800 and $399 GeForce 6800 GT cards. The new ATI video cards will initially only be available in PCI Express format. ATI has not announced AGP versions yet, but industry observers expect to see units in the first quarter of 2005. The Radeon X800 XT PE is shipping now, and the rest of the cards should begin shipping late December to early January Source: http://www.halflifesource.com |
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pff..just wait till the new NV4* series comes out for nvidia...
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shows how fickle the graphics card market is, can't say i feel sorry for the people who fork out £500 for a card only for it to be out of date a week later.
I mean its good that the market progresses quickly but some PC company should (if they haven't already) offer a deal where they update your PC's components every 1-2 years, for a yearly price. Is that not a good offer? Obviously there'd be complications but so much money gets wasted on these kinda things.... spank: |
agreed, im sick of PCI-Express only cards. Now i have to update my mobo, and get a new p/s for a new video card.
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im just going to wait and see what akuma and gerv think of em
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The 850xt is basically a pci-e version off the x800 its like 5 fps faster in some games, cores only 40mhz faster. Better off waiting till next march or so for the new nvidia and ati cards, x850 isn't really new.
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i didnt think so, but i deff need a new mobo, because my current one has 2 PCI slots and 1 AGP 8x Slot. I wonder what the x800 XL is iike though
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its funny how nvidia doesnt drop to its lower fps than ati does even though the reccommended GPU for HL2 is ATI
http://hardocp.com/article.html?art=Njk3LDU= but i see why, because of its high framerates.... |
The lower fps thing is because of the hl2 "stuttering" issues, min fps in those graphs doesn't really mean much because the stuttering would be dropping the min fps much lower than they would usualy get to, average is what really counts, as long as its 60fps or over, high fps for bragging rights
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Pic of your system again gerv biggrin: rock: |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gerald.mar ... r/sys3.jpg happy:
Dunno really, its pci express and agp is being phased out, if you're looking to upgrade your system then at the minute for single videocard use in d3d the x850-pe is the fastest out there, nvidia usually have an edge in open gl, games like doom 3 quake 3 cod etc. Everyones gonna have tp upgrade to pci-e soon enough, can;t really go wrong with x850 at the minute for a high end card. |
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