once again this is not ABOUT GAMES. your consumer group is small in the real world.:up:
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Honestly i havnt been this excited about a video card releases since the 8800GTX, im proud of ATI, as long as the card performs better than a GTX 295.
You tin foil hats save us millions on R&D and we love you guys. Thats why we Throw you a bone. you guys save us millions on R&d. nuff said:shocked: when i worked for intel we we were anti-overclocking. that is a thing of the past.
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I only wish that were true.
The problem is that its not more resolution is the same space & i need just as much AA as others on smaller lower res monitors.
Being able to sit a bit further back can help with needing less AA when the gfx card aint upto the job on a particular game
The pixel density is higher on the 30" displays but it does not make up for AA.
AF is not really effected by the resolution of the monitor. A blurry texture is a blurry texture at any res.
Just imagine this in 6 monitor or 3 monitor configuration :>
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/Data...Engine3_02.jpg
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/Data...Engine3_01.jpg
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video Cry Engine :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04dMyeMKHp4
Ha ha.....from here; http://venturebeat.com/2009/09/10/am...uter-displays/
Wow, nVidia realy think physX is the ants pants.
Acer, Dell, HP, MSI and Toshiba are creating computers using AMD’s latest graphics chips. In response, Nvidia said in a statement, “The gaming world has moved to dynamic realism, which depicts actual physical movement more realistically than ever before. For example, the No. 1 PC game coming out next week is ‘Batman: Arkham Assyum,’ which takes advantage of graphics plus physics to give it extraordinary realism. Because we support GPU-accelerated physics, our $129 card that’s shipping today is faster than their new RV870 (code name for new AMD chips) that sells for $399.”
So nVidia got benchmarks before we did?! :mad::mad::mad:
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Because we support GPU-accelerated physics, our $129 card that’s shipping today is faster than their new RV870 (code name for new AMD chips) that sells for $399.”
Can't blame them though, until their next gen cards are out this is their only possible response to AMDs onslaught.
http://www.overclock.net/customavata...ar65891_14.gif >"Nvidia's statement, or AKM's response??"
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The odd reactions are due where people been acustomed to a specific set of expected new stuff from a specific field in this case videocards.
And when this changes, not just how videocards been expected to be like but adding a new experience as the displaysupport ati has done, this forces some people to adversity as it dont fit their view of what a videocard should be like.
And even if its optional, that wont matter.
Lucky for us, they dont make them ;)
Nvidia and their response will be typical, Nvidia.
Anyone still play single games?
Multiplayer games online, MMOG etc..that where stuff rocks.
How far away are these cards? Are we talking days, weeks or even months?
You see, both my HD4890's died this week. Dunno why, they just passed away. And I arranged it so that I could trade them in for two GPU's in the same pricerange. I suppose I could wait a little bit before I RMA'ed them, so that I could buy some cards from the newer series. I would of course have to pay a possible shim thats getting in the way. :)
Do you guys think thats possible or is the HD5xxx series too far away?