nVidia's new series is ready, and ATI must be nervous ;D
Well, seems like your time is up, little miss ATI fanboy...
EVGA, two days ago, announced their superclocked and FTW edition GTX 480 and GTX 470. I haven't seen any benchmarks or comparisons yet, but the specifications are as follows GTX 480 Superclocked (SC) - MSRP: $529.99 USD http://www.evga.com/products/moreInf...eries%20Family Performance NVIDIA GTX 480 725 MHz GPU 480 Processing Cores 400 MHz RAMDAC Memory 1536 MB, 384 bit 3800 MHz (effective) 182.4 GB/s Memory Bandwidth Interface PCI-E 2.0 16x DVI-I, DVI-I, Mini-HDMI SLI Capable Resolution & Refresh 240Hz Max Refresh Rate 2048x1536 Max Analog 2560x1600 Max Digital GTX 470 SC - MSRP: $369.99 USD http://www.evga.com/products/moreInf...eries%20Family Performance NVIDIA GTX 470 625 MHz GPU 448 Processing Cores 400 MHz RAMDAC Memory 1280 MB, 320 bit 3402 MHz (effective) 136 GB/s Memory Bandwidth Interface PCI-E 2.0 16x DVI-I, DVI-I, Mini-HDMI SLI Capable Resolution & Refresh 240Hz Max Refresh Rate 2048x1536 Max Analog 2560x1600 Max Digital ---------------------------You can look up the FTW editions yourself, in the link provided at the end of this post-------------- And ATI's current best card's specs ASUS HD 5970 (couldn't find a proper spec sheet like the above) Core clock - 725 MHZ Memory clock - 1000 MHZ Memory amount - 2 GB This page has a comparison between a 5970 and a new ASUS "Republic Of Gamers 5970 Ares card that is in production http://www.tech-forums.net/pc/f62/as...-specs-226406/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As you can see, nVidia came late in the game, but once again, came you with guns blaring. The new series blows ATI out of the ****ing water and I know I'm not the only one that can't bloody wait for the benchmarks... The price isn't too high this time either, as it has been in the past, another major step up for nVidia... Now let's hope they get their driver issues all sorted for once >_> EVGA graphics product page, where you can find all specifications of the 400 series is located here http://www.evga.com/products/prodlis...+Series+Family nVidia page with all info on GTX 400 architecture and the new GF-100 chipset (that stands for "Graphics Fermi" NOT "GeForce") http://www.nvidia.com/object/GTX_400_architecture.html |
My new pc has a ati card and Im bloody hating it - when I get the money I think I`ll be getting one of those
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Haha, what type of problems are you having with it? and what card do you have?
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Yeah I learned a long time ago that ATI and NVIDIA are constantly leap frogging each other in performance but ATI drivers are always flaky.
I had a friends machine that I used to maintain and the darn thing was constantly locking up. I finally tracked it down to the ati ALL-IN-WONDER card which I renamed the ALL-IN-BLUNDER card and we placed it in the middle of a busy street and were pleased to see it get run over several times! This was years ago but I have never even considered using an ATI card since then. |
Oh thank god its not on board
Its a ATI Radeon HD 5400 (1 gig mem), but I find it really struggles with having Maya and photoshop open (as well as win7 (64) of course). ALiens vs predator just keeps crashing out at random parts (thank god I have this on the xbox360) but Boarderlands runs quite well. The high quality setting in Maya is not as good as my old PCI Nvidia from 2004, but at least I can now run the free copy of Mudbox2009 I got from 3Dec in 2008. It just a bunch of little thing that add up to alot which makes me want to go back to Nvidia. My laptop is also ATI which I got in 2005 and there has never been a driver update for it - shocking |
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ever since nvidia releasd the 8series cards i was permanently converted to them but the price tags r abi t crazy also nvidia cards r power hungry so everytime i upgrade my card meant new psu
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Can't argue with you there. I have taken to putting 1200 watt modular PSU's in all my systems now. I got tired of constantly running on the edge of having enough power. I must have a stack of 600-800 watt PSU's in my closet.
I am getting a little concerned that the new high end 480 ftw is water cooled. I have been avoiding going with water cooling. I really do not like the idea of water and water pumps and water reservoirs and plumbing tubbing to have to worry about. I would also wait for at the 2GB versions to come out. I bought the 285 ftw 1GB and did not even get the thing out of the box before they went and announce the 285 ftw 2GB version for almost the same price! Fortunately, I was able to return them and upgrade to the 2gb versions. |
^Lol, that's how it is with any hardware, by the time you get it home, the next, twice as powerful version, is on the shelves :p
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just read this im abit disapointed
http://www.techspot.com/review/263-n...80/page14.html |
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But the numbers are so impressive :( Oh well, I know if I ever get one I'll be overclocking the hell out of it anyways :p |
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ATI drivers are, I am sorry to say, crap! So what good is it of the card is .2% faster and 2% cheaper if the thing is constantly crashing or behaving badly? I prefer NVIDIA because they, at least for me, have been rock solid stable. |
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Never had a problem with nVidia drivers, ATI have always been wonky for me... |
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