Originally posted by: Cooler
If its true i am impressed with the drivers ATI has for the card at this stage.
Originally posted by: blacken
Actualy, recent news has pointed to DDR3 for the R600. The review, fake. Spread all over forums and getting the same reaction.
These early specifications and launch dates line up with what DailyTech has already published and are present on ATI internal roadmaps as of workweek 49.
When DailyTech contacted the site owner to get verification of the benchmarks, the owner replied that the benchmark screenshots could not be published due to origin-specific markers that would trace the card back to its source -- the author mentioned the card is part of the Microsoft Vista driver certification program.
If Level505's comments seem a little too pro-ATI, don't be too surprised. When asked if the site was affiliated in any way to ATI or AMD, the owner replied to DailyTech with the statement that "two staff members of ours are directly affiliated with AMD's business [development] division."
I do. I would love to have a more powerful card for SC - DA and if this card can run it with max details or if Nvidia can fix their issues with it I'll be in the market for one. DX10 GPU's are great for DX9 games.I see no point in getting an R600 or any other DX10 card until Alan Wake, Crysis, UT2007, Bioshock, Frontlines Fuel of War and Quake Wars are available.