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ATI Releases New Cards on Sept. 14th
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neothe0ne
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Old Aug 23, 2006, 07:00 PM #1 of 14
I wouldn't call those 2 cards the most important. First of all, X800PRO outperforms X1600PRO in Oblivion, and the X800PRO is cheaper than the X1600PRO/1650PRO. 10MHz higher clock? What a joke. And second, GDDR4 featured in the X1950 is supposedly supposed to yield a better overclock, as well as featuring ATI's new cooler. The X1950 would therefore be a more important card for the hardcore rich folks.. while ATI's best budget card is still the X800PRO or X800GTO (if overclocked) from last gen.

Jam it back in, in the dark.

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neothe0ne
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Old Aug 23, 2006, 08:38 PM #2 of 14
The X1900XT 256mb is great, yes, but for that price range, one would probably be better off with a GeForce 7900GT. I believe it performs better and is currently much cheaper, even though ATI X1x00 series supposedly has "better" image quality and has some very nice features such as AVIVO.

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