oh, 179€ is quite cheap
cheapest 9800 gtx is selling for 199€ (as far as i know)
now a big oc headroom is needed...
IMHO the rv7xx gaphics demo looks far more impressive than nvidias...
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oh, 179€ is quite cheap
cheapest 9800 gtx is selling for 199€ (as far as i know)
now a big oc headroom is needed...
IMHO the rv7xx gaphics demo looks far more impressive than nvidias...
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Another one:
http://www.electronicagigant.nl/nl/p...i-hd4850,512mb
156 Euro...:eek:.
now thats sick....
that cards price'll go down in no time, they gotta get rid of the 3870 and 3850 really fast
Too cheap, they're goes anychance of it beating an Ultra
Oh yeah I am just going on what some here have been saying about the HD4850 being faster than top end G80, with those prices I think not..
I didnt read trough most if this because it's 90% time wasting.
Anyway, we will only know when benches come out. I mean, remember that quad 9800X2 beating the super computer bought 3 years ago in Antwerp? Who would have thought GPU's would become this powerfull that quick.
Besides that, the 8800 Ultra is quite old actually. As I said, we'll have to wait for benchies but it's not like impossible.
Taken from itocp:
The room is still wide open for performance #'sQuote:
4850 Vantage P5847, X2609
On the same platform, a 9800GTX does P5816, X2104
If that's any indicator of AA, AF, and 4870 performance... ATI probably has improved a lot on their weaker points but on pure shader math, lesser stuff is done. This probably suggests a much better balanced chip, if slightly better suited for dual GPU usage.
He has a point, but well, as I said, we will only know when real valid benchmarks are around.
I mean, when Intel released their C2D stuff it was a lot faster than AMD CPU's while mainstream CPU's weren't priced that high. Nothing is impossible, but the possible is as impossible:p:.
Oh well, only came around to post the links for the prices thus far. Rest is all speculation, Ill just wait for some real numbers:yepp:.
i was a SLI user, for a while (my first SLI rig dyed this spring), but I've seen to many down-sides to it vs. single, and I've learned the importance of the setup...
crossfire, thow, seems to be beter and beter, and I'm taking it into acount for this generation of chips. it all depends on the market offerings, posibilityes and drivers.
Acctually, thinking about it I think thats quite an intersting comparision, I mean 4850 vs 8800 Gtx /ultra. The 8800 ultra has been here for quite a long while now and is still very competetive. If the 4850 beats it could at last retire, I dont think it will but it would be pretty cool if it did.
AMD shows 4800-series tech demo
Faud how a link to showing ati showing a demo of what the 4800 cards can handle. The video quality of the footage is poor but you get a small idea of what this beast is made off.
Ati 4800 series demo
Fuds link
hehe, I beat them to it.
The fud is no match for real hardware trollers
whats funny is that I have a 4870 graphic demo and a gt260 graphic demo on my youtube.
The views for the 260 were over 6,000 within hours (it's not updated from 2,000 on the public video yet tho)
and the 4870 is still at like 30 views :shrug:
it's a shame since the ati demo is more impressive
http://img.hexus.net/v2/internationa...CF0032-big.jpg
Delayed 5 days to 23 June
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/37795/135/
Makes sense if true. I never understood why they would launch one card from it's serious on the 18thQuote:
However, it looks like that AMD is using the delay to change its launch strategy. The GDDR5 equipped 4870 will now launch at the same time as the 4850 512MB GDDR3, but it is unclear whether there are enough GDDR5 chips to enable AMD to ship the 4870 in volume right off the bat.
actually the R700 is shorter than the r680 (pic in this thread), has a better cooler and a new bridge chip (PCIe 2.0).
maybe this chip deals with stuttering issues (i recently had a chance to test a hd3870x2 because a friend of mime) because from my experience the normal 3870 CF has much fewer microstutters which appear less often (every 2-10 mins on my rig) and don'T disturb as much as the 3870X2 stutters which are there more often :shrug:
maybe the X2 really had some sync problems because of the bridge chip, i hope that the 4870X2 deals with the stutters and shuts them out completely, but i don't think that this is going to happen :(