ATI Unveils the X850 Series 41
Duality writes "ATI has announced a new line of PCI Express 3D graphics boards dubbed the
X850 Series. There are three new X850 cards being announced today, along
with two new X800 cards. The X800 XL (16-pipelines) and X800
(12-pipelines) get a new core built on TSMC's .11 micron manufacturing process
and don't require supplemental power. The flagship
Radeon X850 XT Platinum Edition has been reviewed at HotHardware, and
they've got more information on all of the other new Radeons as well. Prices
for these new boards range from $249 all the way up to $549. (Other X850
Reviews:
TR,
Beyond3D,
[H])"
If this were news I would have posted it. (Score:4, Informative)
Expensive in my opinion.
2 Problems (Score:4, Informative)
This was a similar problem with ATI's flagship 800XT Platinum Edition. Yes, it is the top of the line ATI card.....No, you can't find one.
*Also PCI Express only
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I like the new low-power 2D mode. Combine that with a Pentium M desktop system (more rare than an ATI Platinum Edition card), and you could have a very nice low power system. If wishes were fishes...
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sure.. i could buy some pci-e cards.. but what good would that do when i don't have pci-e.
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That being said, if there's no good drivers, then how do you expect those awesome games to come to linux? Half the time starting OpenGL causes my linux box
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Mobos:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?des c ription=13-137-057&depa=0 [newegg.com] (AOpen i855GMEm-LFS - $269, in stock)
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?desc ription=13-136-150&depa=0 [newegg.com] (DFI 855GME-MGF - $270, in stock)
CPUs:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?submit=p roperty&catalog=343&propertycodevalue=5170,%200,%2 00,%200,%200,%200,%200,%200&minprice=&maxprice=&mf rcode=0&DEPA=1&InnerCata= [newegg.com]
800XT PE's are imaginary (Score:2, Informative)
guess if you can have make believe hardware sell so well, you might as well release a new version of it and sell some more
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Me: Hi, I'd like to buy a Geforce 6800, don't care much for the manufacturer, but it should have DDR3 memory.
Sales Guy: Well, we don't have them as they are not out yet. If you're looking for a high end card, we just g
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Asus makes some card with "9999" in the name which is the only card I am aware of with a GeForce 6800 processor (not GT, regular, with 12 pipelines and 5 shaders) which is on a board with 256 MB DDR3 memory. And for the price of it, you're better off getting a for-real 6800GT, 16 pipelines and 6 shaders, and the same 256 MB DDR3.
How big are your tits? I might consider marriage if all that's need
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"1.) This tastes awful 2.) The proportions are so small!"
Obsolete again... (Score:2, Informative)
But I bet... (Score:3, Funny)
Then again, I'm sure it runs great under Windows, but who really cares?
*wink*
Re:But I bet... (Score:2)
Well, acording to the review, only in Doom3 is this an issue. Also the new ATI cards seem to be much better at 4xAA and 8xAF, they don't take as much of a performance hit as the Nvidia cards do.
Re:But I bet... (Score:2)
See also. [gentoo.org]
Re:But I bet... (Score:2)
99% of the gaming population, perhaps?
Instead of releasing more cards.... (Score:1, Troll)
That said nvidias drivers for their quadro cards sucks just as bad.
The important question (Score:2)
The important question-Feature "creep". (Score:1, Funny)
No. You have to pay extra for that feature.
Re:The important question (Score:1)
As someone who worked QA on EQ2, I can promise you that nothing is going to run that piece of shit engine nicely for years to come.
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In other news (Score:2, Funny)
But it's irrelevant since you won't be able to buy it anywhere. Hey, anything to bump up our stock prices right?
Re:Kinda offtopic (Score:2)
Also ATI is releasing and AMD chipset with onboard graphics and PCI-E. But without Gbit Ethernet onboard, it's not as tempting.
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Its nothing special (Score:1)
Why top of the line products exist (Score:5, Interesting)
Several years ago the top execs at Wendys noticed that the triple cheeseburgers weren't selling very well, and decided to take them off the menu. When they did that, they found that sales of their double cheeseburgers dropped to almost nothing.
After conducting several surveys and focus groups, they found out what the problem was. With triple cheeseburgers on the menu, the double cheeseburgers were perceived as mainstream items that people felt comfortable ordering. Without the triples, the doubles became the high end item and people avoided it.
Since their profits on the double cheeseburgers were higher, they decided to bring back the triples not for the sake of selling triples but for the boost to doubles sales.
Thanks to Bob Colwell [theinquirer.net] for this anecdote.
Re:Why top of the line products exist (Score:2)
Ever since the Geforce 3, cards have existed that no shipped game can make use of. These cards are targetting developers, at developer prices. By the time the games are released, the cards typically sell for a more reasonable $250 to $300.
There was no decent reason for any non-developer to own a Geforce 3. And I say this as an avid multiplayer first person shooter player. By the time it was reasonable, it was superseded by the Geforce 4.
Re:Top-of-the-line... (Score:1)
540MHz? Smokin Hot? (Score:1)