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    I was waiting for this picture to make the initial post to look great.



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    I'm sorry, I never pay any attention to 3dmark scores. Is this a good card then, based on the score it has?

    ~&#163;110 seems to be a good price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3NZ0 View Post
    I'm sorry, I never pay any attention to 3dmark scores. Is this a good card then, based on the score it has?

    ~£110 seems to be a good price.
    Score is same as 9800GTX with same cpu, which is a 150-pound card.

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    It should give the 8800GT ( perhaps even the 9800GTX in some cases ) a run for the money and for a good bit less, so yes its a good card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3NZ0 View Post
    ~£110 seems to be a good price.
    If that card is available here for anywhere near £110 i will be pretty surprised.. Make that flabergasted!

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    I still remember my 9800Pro.. Oh was it ever awesome. Poor sods with GeForce FX cards.

    One could hope this will be a repeat of that, would be nice.

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    http://www.unleashonetera.com/ is probably the worst website I ever saw, but the cards are looking great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3NZ0 View Post
    I'm sorry, I never pay any attention to 3dmark scores. Is this a good card then, based on the score it has?

    ~£110 seems to be a good price.
    About 3500 points more than my 3870@850Mhz, system in sig.
    Price is good performance in 3dmark not so good. Just my opinion.

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    Oh man

    I really hope they do pull off an R300 again. That would be awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-Energy View Post
    Oh man

    I really hope they do pull off an R300 again. That would be awesome.
    NVIDIA will probably have the performance crown, but ATI will walk away with the price/performance crown. That's not the same situation as it was with R300 but still a good position for AMD/ATI to be in.
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    I hate to play dumb but what is the significance of the term "Unleash One Tera"? Are they saying that with this card they have launched a product that will allow them to planted there flag on the moon? i.e. on Nvidia's behind!
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    One Tera = One TeraFLOP = 1000 GigaFLOPS
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    It would be fine indeed if they could produce card like Radeon 9700 was, oh those golden times


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    And for reference, NVIDIA's GTX280 will have 933 GigaFLOPs.
    ATI's 4850 will have 1000 GigaFLOPs and the 4870 will have 1200 GigaFLOPs.
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    Hasn't it been determined that the above website is fake? And by fake, not officially controlled by ATI or AMD?

    Its confusing seeing nVidia's 9800 card when I still have a box hanging on my wall for a 9800 Pro, 9800 Pro 256 and a 9800XT (No I did not buy all, I traded 1 card up as I went along stopping with a 9800XT). Those were great cards though!
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    Well that's a nice start. Looking forward to having a few of these cards in my hands, that is for sure.

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    webserver is located in berlin...if that means anything at all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DragoonXX View Post
    webserver is located in berlin...if that means anything at all?
    Question: Is the website fake?
    Verdict: The website goes through www.cocrea.de, which is an AMD satellite website

    They even have an AMD ad on their website

    http://www.cocrea.de/index.php?optio...yret&Itemid=29

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    Quote Originally Posted by w0mbat View Post
    One Tera = One TeraFLOP = 1000 GigaFLOPS
    I was so caught up in the graphics that I totally missed it.
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    The 9800 pro still does amazingly well in games these days considering its age. It'll run CoD4 OK at reduced settings

    That said, if money works out, the 4870 may be the card I finally upgrade to. I've been holding on to my X1950XT for a long time now, and there are a few things that are starting to show its age.
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    well, I never explicitly said anything either way
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    While I think the AMD engineering department is far behind that of Nvidia, it seems that their marketing department is ahead. I really like that poster or whatever it is. It's beautiful. Everything about it just clicks for me. They shouldn't say "priced for gamers" though. It's obvious that gamers are their entire market. Who else would even buy a GPU? Does any consumer market segment spend more money on their PCs than gamers? We are the big spenders. So when they say "priced for gamers" I am thinking an MSRP of $800+ like the last card that was "priced for gamers", the 8800 Ultra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gojirasan View Post
    While I think the AMD engineering department is far behind that of Nvidia, it seems that their marketing department is ahead. I really like that poster or whatever it is. It's beautiful. Everything about it just clicks for me. They shouldn't say "priced for gamers" though. It's obvious that gamers are their entire market. Who else would even buy a GPU? Does any consumer market segment spend more money on their PCs than gamers? We are the big spenders. So when they say "priced for gamers" I am thinking an MSRP of $800+ like the last card that was "priced for gamers", the 8800 Ultra.
    Naw, the likes of 8800Ultra is for rich gamers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s1nykuL View Post
    About 3500 points more than my 3870@850Mhz, system in sig.
    That can probably be attributed to Quad Core vs your Dual Core, and 4ghz vs 3.2ghz.

    The 3DMark score looks nice, but then one has to remember its done on a quad core running at 4ghz (which while on these forums may be similar to the norm, under normal circumstances is more than an average overclock).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gojirasan View Post
    While I think the AMD engineering department is far behind that of Nvidia, it seems that their marketing department is ahead. I really like that poster or whatever it is. It's beautiful. Everything about it just clicks for me. They shouldn't say "priced for gamers" though. It's obvious that gamers are their entire market. Who else would even buy a GPU? Does any consumer market segment spend more money on their PCs than gamers? We are the big spenders. So when they say "priced for gamers" I am thinking an MSRP of $800+ like the last card that was "priced for gamers", the 8800 Ultra.
    u got it backwards, if ati is faster with the r600 over the g80 with maya, and solid works by like 40-60% then there is somethng wrong when games dont show that, so its NV marketing and convincing devs to make games for their cards is more marketing than engineering

    if ati can make a dev program favoring them its amazing the performance on both platforms


    atleast this will put the 800shader claim to bed
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