The best bang for the buck currently is the Radeon X800XL, which at a MSRP of $299, is $100 cheaper than any PCI-E GeForce 6800GTs we can currently find for sale. For the price, the ATI Radeon X800XL is offering a lot of performance in current games.
Although we do have to add that we have currently lost faith in ATI to actually deliver the retail goods to the public. Hopefully we did not just publish another evaluation of product that you will never be able to buy at or below its MSRP, if you are able to buy it at all?or have a PCI-Express motherboard to put it in.
Originally posted by: Todd33
Is it hard to ignore the Doom III performance? Not really, most people hate the game and do not play it. Doom III banchmarks remind me of Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness benchmarks. WTF cares? Are there any games coming out on the Doom III engine? Seems to me opengl is near dead in the gaming world and id might not be around much longer if they keep pumping out rehashed garbage. If this card really is going to be $300, it will own that market segment unless Nvidia drops there price of the 6800GT. Too bad all these cards are not AGP too.
Originally posted by: Todd33
Is it hard to ignore the Doom III performance? Not really, most people hate the game and do not play it. Doom III banchmarks remind me of Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness benchmarks. WTF cares? Are there any games coming out on the Doom III engine? Seems to me opengl is near dead in the gaming world and id might not be around much longer if they keep pumping out rehashed garbage. If this card really is going to be $300, it will own that market segment unless Nvidia drops there price of the 6800GT. Too bad all these cards are not AGP too.
Originally posted by: classy
Originally posted by: Todd33
Is it hard to ignore the Doom III performance? Not really, most people hate the game and do not play it. Doom III banchmarks remind me of Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness benchmarks. WTF cares? Are there any games coming out on the Doom III engine? Seems to me opengl is near dead in the gaming world and id might not be around much longer if they keep pumping out rehashed garbage. If this card really is going to be $300, it will own that market segment unless Nvidia drops there price of the 6800GT. Too bad all these cards are not AGP too.
You know T33 you really touch on what is really the big issue. Most of the market is still AGP and will be for quite some time. It is almost baffling to see them only making pci express cards. Anybody who just bought or built a new pc in the last couple of years are almost certainly using agp. I don't understand it.
Originally posted by: jck8r
Originally posted by: classy
Originally posted by: Todd33
Is it hard to ignore the Doom III performance? Not really, most people hate the game and do not play it. Doom III banchmarks remind me of Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness benchmarks. WTF cares? Are there any games coming out on the Doom III engine? Seems to me opengl is near dead in the gaming world and id might not be around much longer if they keep pumping out rehashed garbage. If this card really is going to be $300, it will own that market segment unless Nvidia drops there price of the 6800GT. Too bad all these cards are not AGP too.
You know T33 you really touch on what is really the big issue. Most of the market is still AGP and will be for quite some time. It is almost baffling to see them only making pci express cards. Anybody who just bought or built a new pc in the last couple of years are almost certainly using agp. I don't understand it.
Yes, and they have to be losing money by doing this..I don't understand what the hold up is with flooding the market with products that are always out of stock, keep the pci-e under wraps..maybe perfect it, work out some driver nonsense, then release it in 6 months is my vote. It's a conspiracy for all of us to have to buy new chipsets...corporate bastards!
Originally posted by: WuGahCha
so the card is SUGGESTED to sell at $300, who knows how much it would be really, and if u'll find it at all for the next couple weeks
I did happen to see one online for a little over $500cdn ($400 usd ish) which is about same price as 6800GT
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Intel said they wanted to transition to PCIe to be quick, unlike the transition from ISA/EISA to PCI. This may be painful in the short term, but I'd rather see the only PCIe cards and PCIe only chipsets than hybrids. By 2Q 05, there should be few AGP boards selling. A good thing, IMO.
Originally posted by: Todd33
The AGP market is much larger for upgrade-often dorks like us, but that is small change compared to PCIe market in new computers. Dell, Alienware, HP, etc. I still don't see why one card maker cannot just release the new X800 cards in AGP to fill a niche. There is demand, but no supply...
Originally posted by: Todd33
The AGP market is much larger for upgrade-often dorks like us, but that is small change compared to PCIe market in new computers. Dell, Alienware, HP, etc. I still don't see why one card maker cannot just release the new X800 cards in AGP to fill a niche. There is demand, but no supply...
Originally posted by: Tabb
If they got it out before the holiday season it'd sell like hot cakes. I'd be buying one along with a Dell 2005 WFP. The only thing that really disappointed me was the horrible NFS2:UG Performence. I don't care about Doom III the game is still playable a average of 50 Frames Per Second.