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Reef Shark
Upgrade advice 7900 GT 256 mb vs. x1800xt 512mb
So I was all set to buy a 7900 GT and come back to the nVidia fold from my x800 pro days... but then tooling around on newegg, I see THIS x1800 with 512 megs of video ram on it. Any reason why I should pick the 7900 GT over it?
System I, Old Reliable: DFI Lanparty NF3-250gb | AMD A64 3200+ Newcastle OC'ed to 3400 | ATI x800 Pro 256mb | Aspire 500W psu (aspire sucks) | Thermalright xp-90 + 6x Vantec Stealth cooling | 2x512 PDP Patriot PC3200 RAM | Samsung SATA 300 gig 7200 rpm hd
System II, Electric Boogaloo: Asus M2N-E AM2 mobo | AMD A64 x2 4200 | Asus ATI x1900xtx 512mb | Antec Neo 550 HE psu | TT MiniTyphoon and stock Antec P180 case and cooling | 2x1gig Corsair XMS DDR2 800 Ram | WD Raptor 74 gig hd |
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Great White Shark
Macbook Pro: Dual Boot: OSX Leopard/Vista Home Premium|2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo|4GB RAM|128MB 8600GT|120GB HDD|Double-layer SuperDrive|1TB Seagate|Logitech VX Nano|Apple Al BT keyboard|ATH-A500|8GB iPhone|
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Reef Shark
System I, Old Reliable: DFI Lanparty NF3-250gb | AMD A64 3200+ Newcastle OC'ed to 3400 | ATI x800 Pro 256mb | Aspire 500W psu (aspire sucks) | Thermalright xp-90 + 6x Vantec Stealth cooling | 2x512 PDP Patriot PC3200 RAM | Samsung SATA 300 gig 7200 rpm hd
System II, Electric Boogaloo: Asus M2N-E AM2 mobo | AMD A64 x2 4200 | Asus ATI x1900xtx 512mb | Antec Neo 550 HE psu | TT MiniTyphoon and stock Antec P180 case and cooling | 2x1gig Corsair XMS DDR2 800 Ram | WD Raptor 74 gig hd |
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Has got that jut
Ah, the eternal question. There are so many threads around the internet debating this, it's not even funny.
Personally, though the X1800XT is generally the winner in a strict performance comparison, the heat, power consumption, and case space argument makes me lean towards the 7900GT. Plus, the performance difference isn't REALLY that huge; it's only a big difference to real enthusiasts (though, to be honest, that's the kind of person that most of us are). Also, and this skews my personal view a bit, I've never used AA or AF, I just like to crank all the other settings, so NVidia not being able to use HDR + AA holds basically no water for me.
If they just came out with a 512mb version of the 7900GT, all our prayers would be answered. I would love to have that extra RAM for higher res textures in upcoming games.
Comp - i7 950, Radeon HD 5870, 6gb DDR3 1600
Currently Playing - Gravity Rush 2, DOOM (2017), Nex Machina
Currently Reading - Dracula by Bram Stoker
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Hammerhead Shark
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the conditions that surround him... The unreasonable man adapts surrounding conditions to himself... All progress depends on the unreasonable man."
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depends on the games... but id pick the radeon as well due to the better shader performance (future titles)
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Expensive Sushi
 Originally Posted by monroeski
Also, and this skews my personal view a bit, I've never used AA or AF
No disrespect, but you obviously don't know what you're missing.
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 Originally Posted by Manc
No disrespect, but you obviously don't know what you're missing.
seriously.. whats the point of getting a powerful card and not even using AF??? maight as well play CS1
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Expensive Sushi
 Originally Posted by kpxgq
seriously.. whats the point of getting a powerful card and not even using AF??? maight as well play CS1
Exactly.
 Originally Posted by monroeski
Plus, the performance difference isn't REALLY that huge
This is not meant to flame you, but it becomes more significant once you enable AA and AF.
 Originally Posted by monroeski
If they just came out with a 512mb version of the 7900GT, all our prayers would be answered. I would love to have that extra RAM for higher res textures in upcoming games.
I can see your point here, higher res textures mean sweeter looking games. But even then, when offered a trade off, i.e. 1280 res with full AA and AF, or 1600 res without either, I would probably still go for the former.
Either way, I see no point whatsoever in comparing how graphics cards fare against one another without these features switched on.
I used to say I wasn't bothered about using AA and AF.
Then I got a card good enough to switch them on. Now, when considering which card to buy, which I'll be doing in the next 6 months or so, I'll be looking at how the cards stack up against one another with all these features enabled.
Because once you've been able to have them, you just can't go back.
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Has got that jut
 Originally Posted by kpxgq
seriously.. whats the point of getting a powerful card and not even using AF??? maight as well play CS1
Good point, I suppose, but I've never gotten particularly powerful cards in the past, I usually go middle of the road. With middle of the road, there are tradeoffs to be made, and I've always preferred having more effects (like lighting, particle effects and bigger explosions on magic spells or something) to using AA and AF.
Comp - i7 950, Radeon HD 5870, 6gb DDR3 1600
Currently Playing - Gravity Rush 2, DOOM (2017), Nex Machina
Currently Reading - Dracula by Bram Stoker
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