Hmm this might be the card I'm looking for, I also think 2900Pro is quite interesting but being a R600 card I fear the card is also bugged in same way 2900XT is by AA so that's not making me pick that card but on the other hand 8800GT might be the card for me but of course a 9800GTS would prolly be quite significantly faster than this card but also probably cost like $150 more so in the end it's all about how much you're willing to spend (or wait).
What I wonder is how many SPs and if this card will be 65nm or not. If SPs are a sufficient and it's 65nm and costs around $250 and beats 8800GTS in performance or offers significant overclocking advantage it might be the interesting card I've been looking for. I hope NVIDIA's target is between GTX and GTS performance on this one cuz there's still quite big gap between those and for $250 that would bring nice competition to the midrange.
November seems awfully far away though.
Last edited by RPGWiZaRD; 09-28-2007 at 01:16 AM.
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