"If I have to explain it to you, I'm afraid you wouldn't understand."radar1200gs said:What are some specific examples of these "nV oriented" explanations you pick up on?
"If I have to explain it to you, I'm afraid you wouldn't understand."radar1200gs said:What are some specific examples of these "nV oriented" explanations you pick up on?
Your logic is daft to say the least. Of course people who care about performance will upgrade: That's why they are called enthusiasts. But you can't say with a straight face that people are upgrading 9700-9800 cards any faster than people are upgrading NV3x cards. As noted above, the NV3x was slower is nearly every application and the extra features don't mean a whit when they aren't used (i.e. games using lower quality paths) or are too slow when used (see your own comment).radar1200gs said:No I'm not underestimating their lifetimes.
I expect nV3x will influence the industry for years to come, whereas a very large proportion of R300 owners have upgraded to something else in Ati's lineup or a 6800 series chip already.
With regard to DX8 performance, I think you'll find the ridiculous nVidia driver situation was more responsible for R300's wins in DX8 than any shortcoming of the actual GPU. My 5900XT absolutely screams along under the latest drivers.
radar1200gs said:No I'm not underestimating their lifetimes.
I expect nV3x will influence the industry for years to come, whereas a very large proportion of R300 owners have upgraded to something else in Ati's lineup or a 6800 series chip already.
With regard to DX8 performance, I think you'll find the ridiculous nVidia driver situation was more responsible for R300's wins in DX8 than any shortcoming of the actual GPU. My 5900XT absolutely screams along under the latest drivers.
radar1200gs said:Hey, I'm simply stating what I predominately see in the forums - those who had a 9500 or 9700 tend to have moved on. Those who had a 5700 or better have kept it longer.
Funny, that's not what I've seen in forums. Head to Rage3D and look for all the posts by people who have upgraded from an NV3x to a 9800 or X800 board.radar1200gs said:Hey, I'm simply stating what I predominately see in the forums - those who had a 9500 or 9700 tend to have moved on. Those who had a 5700 or better have kept it longer.
Good for you. I guess you won't miss the DX9 effects that your card supports but never get used.Speaking for myself, I'll be keeping my 5900XT for a fairly long while yet. It isn't the limiting factor in my sytem. My XP2400 and PC2100 memory (I bought 1 gig of PC2100 when I bought my nForce1) are more pressing concerns upgrade wise.
FUDie said:Funny, that's not what I've seen in forums. Head to Rage3D and look for all the posts by people who have upgraded from an NV3x to a 9800 or X800 board.radar1200gs said:Hey, I'm simply stating what I predominately see in the forums - those who had a 9500 or 9700 tend to have moved on. Those who had a 5700 or better have kept it longer.
Good for you. I guess you won't miss the DX9 effects that your card supports but never get used.Speaking for myself, I'll be keeping my 5900XT for a fairly long while yet. It isn't the limiting factor in my sytem. My XP2400 and PC2100 memory (I bought 1 gig of PC2100 when I bought my nForce1) are more pressing concerns upgrade wise.
-FUDie
Then you really don't know everything, do you?radar1200gs said:What use do I have for Rage3d? I own a nVidia product, not an ATi product...FUDie said:Funny, that's not what I've seen in forums. Head to Rage3D and look for all the posts by people who have upgraded from an NV3x to a 9800 or X800 board.radar1200gs said:Hey, I'm simply stating what I predominately see in the forums - those who had a 9500 or 9700 tend to have moved on. Those who had a 5700 or better have kept it longer.
Good for you. I guess you won't miss the DX9 effects that your card supports but never get used.Speaking for myself, I'll be keeping my 5900XT for a fairly long while yet. It isn't the limiting factor in my sytem. My XP2400 and PC2100 memory (I bought 1 gig of PC2100 when I bought my nForce1) are more pressing concerns upgrade wise.
Sure. That's why HL2 defaults your card to DX8.1 mode, hmm? That's why the 5900XT gets clobbered in Tomb Raider when all the effects are cranked (of course, the 5900XT still doesn't support float buffers so you can't even use all of the effects in TRAOD).I don't know what you mean by unused DX9 effects either. The only DX9 effects I'm unable to take advantage of in current games are the HDR & SM3.0 effects in farcry.
radar1200gs said:And lets not forget that NV3x is capable of running Ati's Ruby demo with no shader alterations whatsoever, something ATi's own R3xx series certainly can't do...
radar1200gs said:Personally, yes I do.
You have a GPU plagued by manufacturing problems, some hardware features not fully realised, with half the piplines of R300, shockingly bad early drivers and no hardware shortcuts taken (filtering precision, precision truncuation etc, etc), and yet a lot of the time it draws level with or beats the competition.
ClyssaN said:radar1200gs said:Personally, yes I do.
You have a GPU plagued by manufacturing problems, some hardware features not fully realised, with half the piplines of R300, shockingly bad early drivers and no hardware shortcuts taken (filtering precision, precision truncuation etc, etc), and yet a lot of the time it draws level with or beats the competition.
For me thats a bad produt ...
radar1200gs said:No I'm not underestimating their lifetimes.
I expect nV3x will influence the industry for years to come, whereas a very large proportion of R300 owners have upgraded to something else in Ati's lineup or a 6800 series chip already.
With regard to DX8 performance, I think you'll find the ridiculous nVidia driver situation was more responsible for R300's wins in DX8 than any shortcoming of the actual GPU. My 5900XT absolutely screams along under the latest drivers.
FUDie said:Then you really don't know everything, do you?radar1200gs said:What use do I have for Rage3d? I own a nVidia product, not an ATi product...FUDie said:Funny, that's not what I've seen in forums. Head to Rage3D and look for all the posts by people who have upgraded from an NV3x to a 9800 or X800 board.radar1200gs said:Hey, I'm simply stating what I predominately see in the forums - those who had a 9500 or 9700 tend to have moved on. Those who had a 5700 or better have kept it longer.
Good for you. I guess you won't miss the DX9 effects that your card supports but never get used.Speaking for myself, I'll be keeping my 5900XT for a fairly long while yet. It isn't the limiting factor in my sytem. My XP2400 and PC2100 memory (I bought 1 gig of PC2100 when I bought my nForce1) are more pressing concerns upgrade wise.
Sure. That's why HL2 defaults your card to DX8.1 mode, hmm? That's why the 5900XT gets clobbered in Tomb Raider when all the effects are cranked (of course, the 5900XT still doesn't support float buffers so you can't even use all of the effects in TRAOD).I don't know what you mean by unused DX9 effects either. The only DX9 effects I'm unable to take advantage of in current games are the HDR & SM3.0 effects in farcry.
Go ahead and lie to yourself, but no one else buys what you say.
-FUDie