Then read about what Nvidia were unable to do in time for the 8800 release, and WHY they use the hardware AA
Interesting reading, and shows clearly why AMD get spanked (in general) when using AA on the 2x00 range. Basically Nvidia asked to have the dx10 spec changed as they couldn't/didn't develop good enough for proper spec, which then screwed AMD with their model. I think Microsoft allowed it as they NEEDED dx10 in order to help sell Vista, hence why they changed it for Nvidia. That is just my opinion however.
I suppose it means nothing now as the spec is the way it is, and nothing can be done about it. Nvidia will 'probably' be doing AA the same way with their next gen of 10.1 cards. Just know there is a reason why the 2x00 gets caned with AA on.
This doesn't however, make up in any way for the AMD/ATI failure to bring a product to market that can match the GTX.
EDIT: What I make of that review/test is that it there is still a lot to learn both from ATI and Nvidia on drivers optimistation with DX10, and that the current dx10 mid-range hardware is only just coping. High-end (gtx ulta and uncertain about the 2900 1gb but prob mid or mid-high anyway), stuff does better but will be quickly replaced with the new stuff.
Better review than the lame selective one done with knights of the sea or whatever it was called.
Matthew
Interesting reading, and shows clearly why AMD get spanked (in general) when using AA on the 2x00 range. Basically Nvidia asked to have the dx10 spec changed as they couldn't/didn't develop good enough for proper spec, which then screwed AMD with their model. I think Microsoft allowed it as they NEEDED dx10 in order to help sell Vista, hence why they changed it for Nvidia. That is just my opinion however.I suppose it means nothing now as the spec is the way it is, and nothing can be done about it. Nvidia will 'probably' be doing AA the same way with their next gen of 10.1 cards. Just know there is a reason why the 2x00 gets caned with AA on.
This doesn't however, make up in any way for the AMD/ATI failure to bring a product to market that can match the GTX.
EDIT: What I make of that review/test is that it there is still a lot to learn both from ATI and Nvidia on drivers optimistation with DX10, and that the current dx10 mid-range hardware is only just coping. High-end (gtx ulta and uncertain about the 2900 1gb but prob mid or mid-high anyway), stuff does better but will be quickly replaced with the new stuff.
Better review than the lame selective one done with knights of the sea or whatever it was called.
Matthew
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thats insane im sad edit: maybe its just software drivers ?