ATI 9800 Pro 256 MB
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Video cards continue to turn up the frame rates and pack on the onboard memory but how is this "bigger, better, faster" benefiting you and how much? ATI's 9800 PRO 256 MB edition will be stacked up against it's little brother, the 9700 PRO 128 MB edition, to reveal a few answers.
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LOL...isn't that interesting that we all consider a product that is just making it firmly onto store shelves..."old". Product cycles are vicious aren't they?
The XT isn't in my hands but from what I read it is, like most other new products, following the golden rule of upgrades: 10%-15% faster.
The big thing is that it is no longer about flat out frame rates...it about flat out frame rates with the details cranked to the ceiling.
Man o' man....the icons on your desktop must be really teeny weeny.
I'm revising the way I do benchmarks for future reviews. Normally I always benched at stock settings just the way the plug and play user would do it. Only the enthusiasts really fiddle with settings. The rest of the planet just plugs it in and begins playing games. I always felt it was a fair representation at default to what a regular user may find. I remember 3 years ago when I first started benching seeing other sites and wondering how they got those huge numbers. 99.9% of the planet doesn't set up their computer for benchmarking...they set it up, typically, at default with a few minor tweaks but most really don't fiddle to much with video card settings and such. Enthusiasts, which represent a small but powerful force, are the only ones who really fiddle between performance and looks.
Anyway...IC7-Max3 review will have new benchmarking procedures and explanations. Thanks for reading.
VERY little difference
GFFX5900 Ultra:
See "TNT2"
Can't wait to see your take on it
A 3.06 C HT Intel processor sits on the IC7-MAX3. I'm building it for work as the new Softimage workstation. Eventually it will have the NVIDIA Quadro 750 on it as that is what Softimiage approves. Though the the IC7-MAX3 with the 256 MB ATI 9800 PRO cut my AEFX rendering time in half. wow!
Does that mean that Mediaman is starting to overclock in a serious fashion finally? Can't wait for that!
I didn't mean that the 9800 pro was old, hence my quotes, but as there are 200 other sites with reviews with the XT, that's why i said old. There are several members here that owns an XT. I would if i had the dough. For overclockers, XT is in another league compared to any 9800. I have already seen 610 mhz core and 500 mhz memory on those monsters.
Simguy,
It is an 800 MHz FSB HT chip.
exactly my thoughts. that article, while a good read, doesn't really show you the difference that an extra 128MB on the card makes. Rather, it shows the difference between a 9700 Pro and a 9800 Pro. Like I said though, still an interesting read.
I wish I had a top end NVIDIA card to put them side by side too.
The 3.06 GHz P4 is a 533 MHz FSB chip, unless you have one of those magic Engineering Sample CPU's that let you change the multiplier
133 x 23 = 3060.
That caught my eye too and i had to doublecheck the specs @ Intel.
3 GHz/512/800
SL6SU MALAY
L323A758
M325C316
1123
Which translates to a D1 core stepping, 3GHz speed core/ 800 MHz BUS. 512-KB L2 Cache.
Way to be MM...I was going one direction...you guys another.
BTW...thread's way off topic now.
You got a nice OC'er there my friend.