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People expect wayyyyyy too much. I mean really.. it's 2x the speed of the last gen ( 4870 ), and even surpasses the 4870x2/gtx295 in a few benchmarks.
Some people just wont be happy unless it's 5x performance or some ridiculously unrealistic #.
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just waiting for the Egg to let me buy this.......... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-346-_-Product
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I don't know what some of you were expecting, but we are definately living the Golden Age of GPU's once again. There were those times when increase of 50% over previous generation would've been a miracle, and now, we're seeing for the second time in a row way over 50% increases. And the card is blazingly fast when it needs to be - at high AA. All this with revolutionary low idle power consumption at high end.![]()
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Look like 5870 crossfire does not scale that good. I'll wait for 5870X2 performance before I swipe my credit card.
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Ati's x2 series are going to be Monsters....
As expected. GTX 295-like performance from a single card. I'm not expecting much from GT300. Maybe sightly faster, but won't match it in price for sure.
All systems sold. Will be back after Sandy Bridge!
GTX 295 is faster than 5870 in a substantial number of games, but overall 5870 seems to pull ahead.
Not by a wide margin, though. Considering that 295's can be found around $450 (even here in Turkey, don't know about the US) and 5870's will cost around $400, it'll take only a price cut of around $80 for NVidia to still remain very competitive in that range.
Yeah, obviously for NVidia it's not easy to swallow such a price cut, but with all the rumors that the 5870 would totally annihilate any competition and make ATI the choice for most gamers until GT300's came out; I think it's not too bad news for NVidia.
I will totally go for 5870, not 295, but I don't think 5870, while an amazing card; will be enough to be heartily recommended to anyone with around $400 to spend, of course if NVidia indeed cuts the price of 295's.
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Says the guy who works for AMD, you know i never listen to anyone preach their own product. So that being said, if you go back you can see i clearly said its a great card. Not like current Gen has issues playing any games right now anyway. You dont have to be hurt because i said i would wait for your competitor to see what they have to offer, everyone is counting nvidia out because they will be a month late to the party, my current card (4870 512mb) plays all my games fine, nothing coming out will be changing that anytime soon. So i dont mind waiting another 2 months to see what competition has to offer.
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for $400 it doesn't look that impressive
I'm still running my 8800GTX on water. Probably the longest lasting component I've had in my computer.
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Summary (to complement my post above)
Vantage: 295 is better than 5870 in all resolutions.
Clear Sky: 295 is faster without AA; with AA they are equal.
Crysis: 295 is faster without AA; with AA they are ~equal.
Far Cry 2: 295 is faster with, and without AA.
Left 4 Dead: 295 is faster without AA; with AA they are ~equal.
World in Conflict: 295 is faster with and without AA.
HAWX: 295 is faster without AA, with AA 5870 is faster. However, there seems to be some kind of problem with NVidia with AA in this game.
Resident Evil 5: 295 is faster without AA, with AA 5870 is faster at 1920 and above.
GTA4: They're about equal but 295 crashes at 2560 res.
So I have to take back what I said or what? 295 seems to be a faster card than 5870 (but consumes more power). I don't think NVidia has to drop its price below 5870. Sure, one is SLI and the other is not, but it's marketed and priced as a single card.
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you've missed this blue spot at the end of my post:
chill out I was just poking you a bit 'cos of Project offset in another thread and the fact that some guy jumped in trying to defend you although I didn't attacked at first place...
so, no worries all is fine
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and no, I haven't preached 5870 in this thread
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those comments make me believe that I am looking at a different set of results..??
How can 5870 be faster than GTX295 where in %50 of the occassions they are equal, and in most of the remaining cases 295 is faster?
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as far as I can see e-tailers didn't broke NDA, like THG.it (they're five hour in the breach)
But I can tell you that price difference isn't like you're saying my friend:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ce%20GTX%20295
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