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I am looking to buy a new video card. ATI has always been good to me and I was thinking of going back to them. However I see a number of 3rd party partners developing cards on the same ATI radeon chips. My question is are the third party(eg. his, sapphire, powercolor)creating video cards that are of comparable quality to the ATI cards? Thanks Brent. |
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Brent wrote:
> Hello all, > > I am looking to buy a new video card. ATI has always been good to me and I > was thinking of going back to them. However I see a number of 3rd party > partners developing cards on the same ATI radeon chips. My question is are > the third party(eg. his, sapphire, powercolor)creating video cards that are > of comparable quality to the ATI cards? I've had a Sapphire 9800 Pro and now an X800XL... both excellent. Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
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"Ben Pope" <benpope81@_REMOVE_gmail.com> wrote in message
> I've had a Sapphire 9800 Pro and now an X800XL... both excellent. > > Ben Are you happy with your X800XL? Is it using PCI-e? Managed to overclock it? I'm currently trying to figure out which card is best for me, between 6600GT, 6800GT, and X800XL. I want to be able to run games at full detail at 1280x1024, but not bothered about AA etc. (maybe because I've never experienced it). Those XL's sure do look great value for money. TonyC |
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TonyC wrote:
> "Ben Pope" <benpope81@_REMOVE_gmail.com> wrote in message > >>I've had a Sapphire 9800 Pro and now an X800XL... both excellent. >> >>Ben > > > Are you happy with your X800XL? Yep. > Is it using PCI-e? Yep. > Managed to overclock it? Not tried. > I'm currently trying to figure out which card is best for me, between > 6600GT, 6800GT, and X800XL. The X800XL is on a par (within 4%) with the 6800GT. It thrashes the 6600GT. > I want to be able to run games at full detail > at 1280x1024, but not bothered about AA etc. (maybe because I've never > experienced it). Those XL's sure do look great value for money. With a half decent CPU, 1280x1024 shouldn't be a problem. If you're using 1280x1024 on a 17" display, sticking 2xAA on it definately helps the jagged edges, takes your eye of them and doesn't hit performance too much. For a laugh I fired up NFSU2 with full details at 1600x1200 (don't think I had AA or AF) and it was playable, but a little jerky. at 1280x1024 you have a third less pixels. Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
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"TonyC" <nospam@thanks.com> wrote in message
news:4273bcf9$0$288$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com... > > Are you happy with your X800XL? Is it using PCI-e? Managed to overclock > it? I'm currently trying to figure out which card is best for me, between > 6600GT, 6800GT, and X800XL. I want to be able to run games at full detail > at 1280x1024, but not bothered about AA etc. (maybe because I've never > experienced it). Those XL's sure do look great value for money. > A 6600GT will run all games at 1280x1024 as long as you don't turn on AA. Get a 6800GT or X800XL if you want to run AA or a higher res. DaveL |
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"Brent" <b_i_g55@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OnFce.12779$vN2.6602@clgrps13 > Hello all, > > I am looking to buy a new video card. ATI has always > been good to me and I was thinking of going back to them. > However I see a number of 3rd party partners developing > cards on the same ATI radeon chips. My question is are > the third party(eg. his, sapphire, powercolor)creating > video cards that are of comparable quality to the ATI > cards? third party manufacturer buys ATI chip, sticks it on board, sells it, the end or the ATI way ATI make chip, stick it on board, sell it, the end same deal with nvidia |
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Geoff wrote:
> "Brent" <b_i_g55@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:OnFce.12779$vN2.6602@clgrps13 > >>Hello all, >> >>I am looking to buy a new video card. ATI has always >>been good to me and I was thinking of going back to them. >>However I see a number of 3rd party partners developing >>cards on the same ATI radeon chips. My question is are >>the third party(eg. his, sapphire, powercolor)creating >>video cards that are of comparable quality to the ATI >>cards? > > > > third party manufacturer buys ATI chip, sticks it on board, sells it, the > end > or the ATI way > ATI make chip, stick it on board, sell it, the end > > same deal with nvidia It's not quite that simple. Most companies use the reference board, but some don't. Much component choice is also to third party where they could cut corners. In this respect, boards with ATI chips have tended to be better/more consistant than nVidia. These days I think it's all pretty much for muchness, but the possibility is there. Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
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> Geoff wrote: > >> "Brent" <b_i_g55@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:OnFce.12779$vN2.6602@clgrps13 >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I am looking to buy a new video card. ATI has always >>> been good to me and I was thinking of going back to them. >>> However I see a number of 3rd party partners developing >>> cards on the same ATI radeon chips. My question is are >>> the third party(eg. his, sapphire, powercolor)creating >>> video cards that are of comparable quality to the ATI >>> cards? >> >> >> >> >> third party manufacturer buys ATI chip, sticks it on board, sells it, >> the end >> or the ATI way >> ATI make chip, stick it on board, sell it, the end >> >> same deal with nvidia > > > It's not quite that simple. > > Most companies use the reference board, but some don't. Much component > choice is also to third party where they could cut corners. > > In this respect, boards with ATI chips have tended to be better/more > consistant than nVidia. These days I think it's all pretty much for > muchness, but the possibility is there. > > Ben Hi I use a Club 3D X800XL PCIE. Call of Duty (full det.) with 1152 res 4AA, 8AF Qual. = 90 fps. Michael |
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