Soldato
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vairo said:so 8800GTS 320 mb would it beat best ATI 1950XT?
Unless 320mb ram makes a mammoth of a difference, definitely yes (and by big margin too!).
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vairo said:so 8800GTS 320 mb would it beat best ATI 1950XT?
easyrider said:This is gonna flatten the x1950 pro range.
A normal 8800GTS has 10 64MB memorychips connected to a 32bit bus each so that is 320bit.sargatanas said:If its a 320MB card, wont that mean a 160bit bandwidth? hmmm
-Nick- said:i was going to get a 7950GT 512MB for 210 quid, would getting one of these be better, probably work out aroudn the same price.
it's the 320mb that would worry me
peetee said:I would have thought this would compete against the pro range at around £160-£180, the XT range will get flattened in the process, this needs to compete with the pros since ATI will only go and drop their prices if this is against the XT at same price
peetee said:yea but this nvidia card will have more ram, and its roughly going to be £150 in the states, so £160 is a decent estimate for price here,
peetee said:which would put it in direct competition against the pros at the moment, the 512s atleast.
Its all good anyway, prices driving down, more choice in the market again
peetee said:Better hurry up and get them out or else its Pro for me unless the half memory GTS is sub200
peetee said:im not building a new rig till end of the month, im just anxious for the market to hurry up and settle back down a bit again, i want to get everything for the best possible price. I was tempted by a GTS 640, but at only 1280x1024 i think it could be a bit wasted, and they are quite pricey still, this half memory version seemed a lot more attractive. Otherwise itll be a pro.
peetee said:games are a priority really, i wasnt going to get a 6600 anyway, id rather get a 6400 or 6300 and overclock it, as i'll be getting one of the beasty aftermarket coolers and a decent board, ds3 probably, and then some geil ram, or that 10yr anniversary stuff people have been ranting aboutiv got a few thousand i can spend, but obviously i dont want too. And it wouldnt be worth buying all top of the range stuff for me because im not that serious about games, i enjoy them but ill take playability over the eye-candy anyday. Besides, my mates dont have brilliant pcs so we still play the oldies together aswell.
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the GTS is tempting, but right now i dont see it as value for money, im looking for value for money parts that will get me the best performance possible.![]()