It's amazing how this discussion seems to be operating on the assumption that a Geforce 6800 Ultra by itself cannot compete. Some of you make it sound like you would need two 6800 Ultras and even then you can't come close to a X850XT. Gimmie a break.
I also wonder how WaltC ended up posting on a 3D hardware enthusiast site. According to him SLI is no good and SM3.0 is more or less useless... where exactly is this pent up enthusiasm being diverted? The only logical conclusion I can draw is that both SLI and SM 3.0 are currently only offered by Nvidia and herein lies the objection. I don't like to think that, but how can you so passionately argue against options (options!) offered to the consumer?
I can honestly say that even though I could have an SLI rig under my desk tomorrow, I will choose not to invest in such a platform. I don't need that much power right now and prefer to wait for the next generation instead. However, like many others who like 3D hardware I am interested and excited to see something new. I think it's very cool that those who have the craving for more before the next gen is launched can go out and do something about it. Some of you just seem so hostile to the whole idea that you are making all sorts of weird objections. How can a choice that subtracts nothing from others be bad? I believe the situation is what is called Pareto Optimal.
Why can't someone make some outlandish statement like those buying SLI rigs help reduce prices for those who don't (and maybe cannot afford one)? Sure...SLI causes volume to go up, increased production leads to greater efficiency and therefore production costs can be reduced, leading to reduced consumer prices. Just one positive strange way to look at it to balance out all this gloom about everything.
3D is supposed to be fun!
I also wonder how WaltC ended up posting on a 3D hardware enthusiast site. According to him SLI is no good and SM3.0 is more or less useless... where exactly is this pent up enthusiasm being diverted? The only logical conclusion I can draw is that both SLI and SM 3.0 are currently only offered by Nvidia and herein lies the objection. I don't like to think that, but how can you so passionately argue against options (options!) offered to the consumer?
I can honestly say that even though I could have an SLI rig under my desk tomorrow, I will choose not to invest in such a platform. I don't need that much power right now and prefer to wait for the next generation instead. However, like many others who like 3D hardware I am interested and excited to see something new. I think it's very cool that those who have the craving for more before the next gen is launched can go out and do something about it. Some of you just seem so hostile to the whole idea that you are making all sorts of weird objections. How can a choice that subtracts nothing from others be bad? I believe the situation is what is called Pareto Optimal.
Why can't someone make some outlandish statement like those buying SLI rigs help reduce prices for those who don't (and maybe cannot afford one)? Sure...SLI causes volume to go up, increased production leads to greater efficiency and therefore production costs can be reduced, leading to reduced consumer prices. Just one positive strange way to look at it to balance out all this gloom about everything.
3D is supposed to be fun!