ATI Radeon X1000 series Reviews
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
It seems the NDA on the new ATI GPUs has lifted.....
R520,RV530 Reviews:
Techreport
PCPerspective
Hexus.net
TBreak
Anandtech
Guru3D
HotHardware
R520,RV530 Reviews:
Techreport
PCPerspective
Hexus.net
TBreak
Anandtech
Guru3D
HotHardware
From a pure graphics technology standpoint, the Radeon X1000 series of graphics processors doesn't break new ground with bold innovations, but it does give ATI nearly every feature that the GeForce 7 series GPUs have had over the Radeon X800s. Not only that, but ATI has added a number of worthwhile capabilities, including multisampled antialiasing with high-dynamic-range color modes, "free" tone mapping via the Avivo display engine, and much finer-grained batch sizes for dynamic flow control in Shader Model 3.0. ATI has also caught up with NVIDIA on the internal chip architecture front by decoupling the computational units responsible for the various stages of the graphics pipeline from one another, allowing more flexibility for the development adventurous variations on the core GPU architecture, like the RV530.
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My 9800 Pro is still good enough for me!
~Cyrix
While ATi's card aint far behind, it IS behind.
Your Grandma... does she crank out video cards or greeting cards? If it's the former, count me in!
We have yet to see a 512 7800GTX. From all the tests and overviews, its the 512 meg winning the 3 out of 4 tests for ATI...not the card as a whole.
Nvidia is gonna be on top for awhile, atleast till the next generations of cards come out.
-drasnor
And, if I read the articles right, it won't be long before ...