This is a really good review from the people at "The Tech Report".
http://www.techreport.com/reviews/2004q ... dex.x?pg=1
It compares several other ATI and nVidia VPU's in the review. ATI has a great VPU but I think I will go the the 6800 GT. Any new card I get, will blown me away. My best is a Gforce 4 MX 440 SE (NV17 chipset).
ATI X800 and nVidia 6800 GT Review
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you should think about the two power plugs for the greatest and only one for GT.... is there any catch? maybe there willl not be enough power when overclocking only with one plug? who knows until then...
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yet single PIII-S 512Kb L2 cache at 1400MHz@700MHz
BP6 (not modded yet)
256MB PC133 C2
GF4Ti4200-8x
Maxtor 2x60Gb - all on promise ATA133
Lite-On LTR 40125S@48125W!!!
Plus P4 system
That's a good article BCN. A lot of sense in that.
Another factor that is often overlooked is how good the card's API implimentation is.
ATI seems to rule the roost here for the time being, at least in terms of DirectX.
Another factor that is often overlooked is how good the card's API implimentation is.
ATI seems to rule the roost here for the time being, at least in terms of DirectX.
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