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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
go back and read keys' posts from 2007. . He was EXACTLY THE SAME before he became a focus group member.
Originally posted by: Wag
Yes, and I commented on that already,(which of course was lost in all the fighting and back-baiting). To paraphrase my earlier post- that card won't fit in most people's cases (including mine) so you have to wonder which company is going to put out a card of that dimensions?
Originally posted by: Shaq
That's great. In 5 more years maybe we will have 20" cards with 4 GPU's and 10GB of memory.
Why are people arguing with Ben regarding Nvidia and AMD? He was part of the viral marketing crew back in the day...
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Don't worry, I think that I have more posts in this thread than you do, and I'm not crapping on either camp. Well, maybe I'm crapping on both a little bit, since I WAS slightly disappointed in 5870 due to unrealistically high expectations, and I am HIGHLY disappointed in nvidias pathetic response thus far.
Originally posted by: OCguy
5870 has great performance over the previous gen, but the fact that people were posting that it would be 2X 4890 because of the doubled specs, made it seem like it fell short.
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Any particular reason you felt that the 4870X2 was the GTX280 destroyer then, but discount the faster GTX295 now? Being totally against a GTX295/5870 comparison today? Explain this one away.
Not that I really care, but I just thought people should know in light of your sudden distaste for multi-gpu vs. single gpu comparisons.
Pretty much. In my short experience, the 5870 is, for all intents and purposes, equivalent to the GTX295 (I'd say generally 95% of the performance, but sometimes it is faster). However, the 5870's game play is so much better than the GTX295, I can easily recommend it over one.Originally posted by: lopriGTX 295 vs. HD 5870
Are these really such a difficult choice? I'm very confused.
Edit: I mean, I thought it was a settled wisdom that one should go for the best single-GPU card that s/he can afford before considering multi-GPU configurations.
Originally posted by: lopri
7950 GX2 vs. 8800 GTX
9800 GX2 vs. GTX 280
HD 3870 X2 vs. HD 4890
And now,
GTX 295 vs. HD 5870
Are these really such a difficult choice? I'm very confused.
Edit: I mean, I thought it was a settled wisdom that one should go for the best single-GPU card that s/he can afford before considering multi-GPU configurations.
If Nvidia gets an engineering team better than ATI's.. I'll be buying Nvidia no doubt.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
If Nvidia gets an engineering team better than ATI's.. I'll be buying Nvidia no doubt.
sure you will... did you buy an 8800gtx when it was so clearly superior to ati's offerings? 8800gt? If you did, then why are you so clearly favoring ati in your posts and going nuclear on people who favor nvidia?
Originally posted by: OILFIELDTRASHearly adapter
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
If Nvidia gets an engineering team better than ATI's.. I'll be buying Nvidia no doubt.
sure you will... did you buy an 8800gtx when it was so clearly superior to ati's offerings? 8800gt? If you did, then why are you so clearly favoring ati in your posts and going nuclear on people who favor nvidia?
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[/quote]Originally posted by: bryanW1995
I used to think that evga, bfg, and xfx were a big advantage for nvidia since they were the consensus top 3,
but now that xfx is going both ways, VT is strong, plus asus, gigabyte, sapphire, his, etc you have a lot of decent choices with ati as well.