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Axyon said:I assume that this is the 6800NU's competition, right?
Very well. I think ATi really needs to make a competitor for the 6800NU, though... seeming as it's slightly better than the 9800 Pro for very little extra expense.[Matt] said:No its more of a direct competitor for the 6600GT and a total replacement for the x600 series since the x600 performed so poorly against the 6600GT
Heh, yet most only care about the most powerful card debate. Usually how it works, though.[Matt] said:very true. Whilst ATI have come out slightly on top at the very high end this time around I would have to say nvidia currently have the middle and lower and of the market in terms of price/performance. This part of the market is where the vast majority of the profit is made.
Axyon said:Very well. I think ATi really needs to make a competitor for the 6800NU, though... seeming as it's slightly better than the 9800 Pro for very little extra expense.
The x700XT isn't faring too badly at all against the 6800NU - The Far Cry performance shows it only lagging behind by around ten FPS.bosox188 said:Actually in the benchmarks I've seen from anandtech, the 6600GT is very close to the 6800NU, sometimes even BEATING it. You can see that in the Halo benchmark.
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2196&p=7
Looks like anandtech just put up something on the X700, benches maybe? I'm gonna go read it now.
SidewinderX said:we know there is an agp 6600 soon...
[Matt] said:From where did you hear that? As far as i am aware the 6600GT was to be PCIe only...
:monkee:
HardOCP said:The GeForce 6600GT is the $199 part and has 8 pixel-pipelines, 3 vertex engines and is using a 128-bit memory bus connected to GDDR3. The GeForce 6600 has everything the 6600GT has except it uses DDR1 and will be clocked lower on the core and memory. Both of these video cards are native PCI-Express and the 6600GT supports NVIDIA’s new SLI technology, but we will certainly see AGP inteface cards this year.