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    thats not the gt256, and the gt 256 would have a 128bit bus
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    Definitely a move to get rid of all the 2900XT's and 2900PRO's left over...although this card is going to be significantly overshadowed by the HD3850/3870 and now the 8800GT and new 8800GTS
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoLKoRn View Post

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    14.25k 3dmark in xfire is prity good for a low end grafix setup
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    Just in case y'all hadn't noticed
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...deon+HD+2900GT

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    ATI Radeon HD 2900 GT Launched with a Whimper


    ATI quietly launches HD 2900 GT, only Sapphire seems to be selling

    ATI and NVIDIA are locked once again in the ongoing battle for your graphics card dollars. ATI hasn’t been much of a threat to NVIDIA's market dominance recently and many don’t see that changing.

    DailyTech reported a few weeks ago that ATI/AMD claimed a 17.5% share of the discrete graphics market, well behind NVIDIA. With NVIDIAs recent release of the 8800 GT that performs well and carries a low cost firmly in the realm of possibility for most gamers many were waiting for ATI’s counter to the 8800 GT.

    ATI quietly counter-launched the new Radeon HD 2900 GT graphics card. So quietly, in fact, that the new card cannot even be found on ATI’s website without some detective work. A quick look at popular online ATI resellers shows no listings for the HD 2900 GT and a look at usual ATI card partners only shows the card listed on Sapphire’s website.

    Sapphire claims the HD 2900 GT has 700 million transistors and is built on 80nm fabrication and has a 256-bit 4-channel GDDR3 memory interface. The unified superscalar shader architecture has 240 stream processing units and the card is fully DirectX 10 compliant.

    Sapphire provides a long list of other features for the HD 2900 GT. Like other HD 2900 series graphics cards, the GT has the onboard 5.1 surround sound card allowing HDMI to carry video and sound. The core frequency for the 2900 GT is 600 MHz and the memory frequency is 1600 MHz. Sapphire declined to comment on pricing or availability.

    NVIDIA had its own silent launch as well, the GeForce 8800 GTS SSC. This limitted volume card unlocks 112 stream processors as opposed to the 96 found on other GeForce 8800 GTS cards. More GeForce 8800-series replacements are soon to follow as well.


    Source: DailyTech


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuker_ View Post
    It does outperform the 2900GT, by a significant margin.
    http://firingsquad.com/hardware/nvid...ance/page5.asp
    It only outperforms the X1950 Pro in situations with DX10 derived engines such as Lost Planet or UT3. In DX9 it's just equal to X1950 Pro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coldpower27 View Post
    It only outperforms the X1950 Pro in situations with DX10 derived engines such as Lost Planet or UT3. In DX9 it's just equal to X1950 Pro.
    Yeah, that's too bad. The R600 architecture is to be moved away from asap.

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