I could live with the 1.2 Samsung RAM, but am hoping for the 1.1 like the MSI 7900 GTO's are set up with. Even if it is the 1.2 - it is a better card than the 7950 GT (HS/fan) for $50 less.Quote:
Originally Posted by Senater_Cache
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I could live with the 1.2 Samsung RAM, but am hoping for the 1.1 like the MSI 7900 GTO's are set up with. Even if it is the 1.2 - it is a better card than the 7950 GT (HS/fan) for $50 less.Quote:
Originally Posted by Senater_Cache
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=322835
7900GTO for 260 if anyone wants it off zzf
from EVGA so you might get that 1.2ns...
He he - I bought mine from ZZF for $249. Will be here on Mon or Tues and I am convinced it will have the 1.2n RAM. eVGA's website lists that as the specs for this part and I doubt they are wrong. I guess MSI used 1.1n RAM because they had a bunch of it laying around. Oh well - no step up option for MSI.
So what is wrong with the stock cooling again?Quote:
Originally Posted by gr8golf
It might not be the quietest thing ever, but it does work well.
but is 1900XT faster than GeForce 7900GTO??
i ordered 2 of em from zipzoomfly.com :banana: they should have the 1.2ns memory just like their gtx version.Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
Nice card for such price :eek:
This definitely got me attractive to do an upgrade sooner than I thought. I see the MSI card available for 227,29€ on cheapest site in EU and claims to be ready for dispatch tomorrow Okt 2nd :p: (too bad that site wants 30€ shipping cost to Finland) But there are others that has it for nearly same price too.
Why is it this much cheaper than a 7900GTX and cheaper than 7950GT tho I wonder. :confused:
This looks like the perfect replacement for my 6800GT card (also been thinking about X1900XT 256MB but I'd prefer doing a 512MB upgrade), was gonna wait to see how 8800GT is like but meh this is too attractive. Definitely worth like 150€ to get A LOT better performance if I sell this old 6800GT. :p
Isn't there any reviews of this card out there already?
Yup. Except that the X1900XT in the same price range is 256MB, while the GTO is 512MB.Quote:
Originally Posted by theteamaqua
Perkam
I just ordered 1 MSI 7900GTO... I'll get it within a few days and let you guys know how it clocks of course :D
X1900XT is the same class card as the 7900GTXQuote:
Originally Posted by theteamaqua
and the X1900XT 256MB is enough for 1280x1024 32bit 4AA + 8AF (or HDR)
If you wanna play @1600x1200 4AA + 8AF or higher:D
get the 512MB 7900GTO:D
Hell even 1600*1200 4taa/16HQaf can be run on a single OC'd 512mb x1900xt but I can never have enough fps :D
i need something to run at 1920x1200 this is tempting but the x19xx series wins because you can crunch with them....
Who remember the relationship among the Geforce Ti500 , Radeon8500 , Geforce4 Ti4600 and the
Radeon9700 PRO ??? (2002 autumn)
both the 7900GTO and X1900XT will be terminated when the G80 and R600 series out ,they dont have SM4.0 support
The DirectX 10 graphics cards will hit the market in the next three months
Therefore, it just doesn't make any sense to spend a lot of money on the current offerings at the top-end of the DirectX 9 cards.
They will be obsolete by years end.
the best choice is "save your money for the soon-to-be-released next generation."
the 7900GTO and X1900XT may get very low score in the 3Dmark07 tests
like the Geforce4 Ti4600 in the 3Dmark03
Geforce FX5950Ultra in the 3Dmark05
and the Radeon X850XT-PE in the 3Dmark06:D
yes dx10 comes in january fine... but how many games you will take advantage off buy a great card at cheap prince now wait for the second gen of dx10 cards and make a better move
:clap: Very well said...I had never even thought of 3d07 and how its going to pwn DX9 cards.Quote:
Originally Posted by milkcafe
Perkam
Have you yet to remember that some of the first nvidia DX9 cards did actually suck...Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
Look at the 5900 Ultra, big hype, but in the end.... the second generation DX9 cards were much better.
How many people here honestly still have things like 9700 Pros and TI4600s in AGP rigs that are just old?
DX10 is Hype as of now, it will not instantly make all our cards worthless.
exactly what i think.... how long he waited until we had a dx9 game? a lot of time same goes for dx10 buy now something like 7900gto or x1900xt that are impressive cards for 240$ and wait until the second gen of dx10 that should come at 2h 2007 maybe earlier and make a good buy.... first gen always sux
9700pro came out what, 7 months before a DX9 game? or was it even longer?
Good thing it owned in dx8 too ;)
Seems like it all depends on ur wallet. If you can afford great card now and later than do it.
This gto and the s56 ati are both good offereing. The reason I'm leanin towards NV is the power ratio. Seems like they have that going for them and that I DON't Have to buy an aftermarket cooler.
Seems like you can flash the bios too. I think that would void the warranty but then again, this is XS!
Says the guy with the X1950XTX...my x800GT was doing fine in 05...getting 4.5k+ with ease...then 3d06 bomb fell and now it literally is worthless...I find myself scouring newegg for a card that can get "at least this" or "at least that" in 3d06.Quote:
Originally Posted by fhpchris
Please speak for yourself...your thoughts may not be that of the whole community. For those people with limited budgets...buying a card months before it does become worthless isn't a good decision.
I'm not saying I know how the GTO or the GTX will perform in 07...but I do know that the track record with FM and previous Shader model or DirectX cards doesn't hold out much hope for DX9 hardware.
I mean...I'd love to see the posts if FM decides to do the same thing as with 06 and have seperate tests for DX10 and DX9. I myself have denied DX10 would be a big factor, but I don't control the industry, the manufacturers do...and if it means making old cards obsolete will increase their sales, they will do so without remorse.
Perkam
You have some very valid points perkam. Im keeping my money for now.Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
http://www.info.com.ph/~grey01/003-captainplanet.jpg
:eek: Oh no !!! It's Captain Planet !!! Get him !!
Ty. :p: What I didn't add in my original post...was on top of all that...when DX10 cards DO hit in a couple of months...you know you're going to start going through the "should I, could I" phase. If you wait now, you keep your rusty old 78xx or 68xx or x8xx or x18xx card and when you DO upgrade, the DX10 card will last you one year...at the least (the R600 based cards will prolly last you more due to unified shaders which Nvidia will do down the road).
My apologies for threadcrapping though...those that know their budgets will find this an irresistible deal...
Perkam
Funny how you mention the X1950XTX, I have not had a chance to power it on yet :)Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
I would rather focus on real world gaming, and although a TI 4600 will not do much in Oblivion, the DX9 cards, clearly the FX5900 Ultra, cannot either.
Let me remind you that the FX5900 and 9700 Pro score horribly in the DX9 tests in 3dmark 05 and 06 :)
Wait for next gen cards Perkam, and I do not say that because I own a X1950XTX, I say that because first gen cards always suck.
How many pipes is an x800GT? I did 7.2k 05 with a 12 pipe pro on water...Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
And since when did 3dmark = games? Just because your 3dmark score sucks hard doesn't mean it's a useless card. My 6800nu pulled "only" 5k 3d05 but it was still perfect for cod2/CSS @ 1680*1050 decent detail.
Name some fully DX10 games that will be out within the next year... Not many. By the time we really start seeing DX10 games, there will be second gen DX10 cards.
You did know that it turns out the G80 is unified....right?Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam