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Just a quick post.
In recent reviews of ATI's new DX10 flagship card, the X2900XT, reviewers found performance to be roughly parable to Nvidia's 640mb 8800GTS. When asked about ATI's direct competitor card to the GTX version of Nvidia's flagship card, and what form it would take they replied (and I quote) "Crossfire" (games that support it? increase in cost of buying two cards over one?) Looks like the rumours were true about the XTX not being released due to the huge increase in cost of the DDR4 ram, and the amount of it. They've also now got the 8800Ultra to contend with.......quad crossfire maybe? ATI....anyone?
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ati have lost ther always coming out with new cards but nvidia days later release beasts may be dear but sure as hell beasts anyway this is a no fair comp personally on all review (benmarks) they test a nvidia 8800 gts 320/640 against a hd2900xt the numbers don't make sense it should be a 280 xt shouldn't it or do they need to find ati's best card against some average cards to just see ati loose anyway and another thing the new R650 and R700 chips are called "AMD" HD2950 XTX Amd do chips not graphics or do amd find that they should take over and another thing the fact that amd and ati are grouped together they seem to call themself AMD suddenly also the fact that ati and amd have grouped together, AMD terrible at CPU's ATTI terrible at graphics this is the perfect mess.
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