Radeon X800 XT or GeForce 6800 Ultra? Tough choice!
Shorty
Manchester, UK Icrontian
Hardware Analysis has a new editorial which takes a look at the pros and cons of ATI and NVIDIA's latest graphics cards.
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It's a good read! - Submitted by: hoojThis is just one of those days when you have to pass judgment on two products that are both excellent but designed from two different perspectives. At one hand you have ATi’s Radeon X800 XT, small, quiet, low power, but with plenty of processing power. On the other hand there’s Nvidia’s GeForce 6800 Ultra, big, powerful, lots of raw processing power and plenty of new features, but also requiring more power. The Radeon X800 XT reminds me of a polished ruby, as there’s already a solid base of drivers because it is based on a previous architecture, the Radeon X800 XT will therefore be able to shine from the start, but will also not be much more than that, a polished ruby.
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I got a Radeon 9800xt a few months ago. That's basically considered old hardware now yet at the time of purchase, it was the daddy of all.. and engineered in time for a certain game that has yet to appear....
It's always the same, no matter how early you adopt.. it's going to get old fast. My MSI K8T board is now going to be old, just a few months after it was bought..
True enough. Also buying the highend card is usually a bad idea... except in the case of the X800 XT
Bestbuy Prices (current)
Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB $250
Radeon 9800 XT 256MB $500 (+32mhz faster than 9800 Pro)
Radeon X800 Pro 256MB $400
Radeon X800 XT 256MB $500 (+45mhz & +4 pipelines)
Time to start saving the pennies.
Pics Please
Wow, ATI better lower some prices.. For $500, I'm definately taking the more powerful card.
nVidia may have a solid history for drivers, but their last 18 months has been nothing but a slippery downhill slide.
ATi has a poor driver history, but their last 24 months have been miraculous.
I'll go with the company that's on the up and up.
12 weeks until I am back in Canada, and this bad boy is on the list of things to buy.
Now I need to build a system around it too, cause im not about to pair a x800xe up with a 2.4B
$150 will get you a 9700Pro (2yr old video card). 9800 Pro are $180 (used) to $200 & up (New Oem).
X800 Pro won't be $150 until 2006 :banghead:
The 9800 Pros are good deal though :thumbup (just grabbed one)
But that article just made this ATi fanboy ( ) look at things a little differently. I was quite certain that the X800 XT would own, (for now at least, I was right) but I didn't really look at the whole picture. Oh well. Hopefully our good friends at Nvidia are not smart and don't/can't take full advantage of what it's got in that 6800.
And Leo, I think the performance and real power of these cards is what will suck enthusiasts in to buying these cards. Heck if I had some money I might go for it myself! lol Up until a few days ago I thought my 9700 pro was fast enough... Now it just isn't right.
Like you said, it's emotionally satisfying.
The X800 is a major step up. Of course you could just look at the 9700/9800 Pro as the new Value line of GPUs