And Half-Life 2? ATI friendly or not, the game is not a smooth 60 on a 9800 Pro.
Have you run the stress test on a 9800 pro or looked at some of the benchmarks that have been taken?
And Half-Life 2? ATI friendly or not, the game is not a smooth 60 on a 9800 Pro.
No, but played the damn game on a bigger rig than most benchmarks listed and the game still had some frame hiccups.Mooreberg said:Have you run the stress test on a 9800 pro or looked at some of the benchmarks that have been taken?
ArcadeStickMonk said:The sentiment in here that the 6800 is pointless is damn ignorant.
Pure and simple: SHIT RUN FASTER!
Don't delude yourselves that anybody was geting smooth framerates in Doom 3 with anything under a 6800 class card, at least with their resolutions out of the basement. And Half-Life 2? ATI friendly or not, the game is not a smooth 60 on a 9800 Pro.
In truth, these games and others still have occasional to frequent frame drops on my big rig, but if I was still running my 9800 Pro, these games would all run worse. When did pure framerate need any other validation?
A new video card is not a new console. The 6800 GT does bring more than massive fillrate, but for me that's enough for now.
There's always a big dog next spring. What some of the posters are hinting at is that if there isn't a game that takes advantage of that card in a new way, then the hardware is pointless. The next big dog will be pointless too, if FarCry 2: Balls Out Shaders doesn't get released by then.marsomega said:It is pointless when you consider the big dogs coming this spring. It is pointless to get a 6800 GT since in about 3 to 4 months its going to have quite the nice drop in price when the R520 and NV48 hit. I mean, 400+ for a 6800 GT when in April you can use that to buy one of the R520 or NV48 lower higher end parts. ( X900 or what ever it is called "PRO"/"XT" or the 6900 or what ever they call it "GT". Or use it for the "X900 XT PE" or "6900 Ultra Extreme")
there is no reason to enjoy the extra perks that came with this card.
ArcadeStickMonk said:There's always a big dog next spring. What some of the posters are hinting at is that if there isn't a game that takes advantage of that card in a new way, then the hardware is pointless. The next big dog will be pointless too, if FarCry 2: Balls Out Shaders doesn't get released by then.
Geez man, you were the one pimping the X800 not long ago, if I recall correctly. By your logic that card is fucking pointless too. You know the biggest advantage my 6800 has over your scheduled big dogs? My 6800 is installed right now and I got to enjoy Doom3 and Half-Life 2 with it as soon as those games were released! Fuck next spring! My rig is fast now. Ever heard of a bird in the hand?
Drinky got a fast card, for free, and he can't see any merit in the situation.
You can't be happy with want you have (or don't have?) now because of what you'll want to buy in four damn months.
I dropped $400 on a vid card a couple months ago and somehow I'm still the sanest out of the bunch.
This is where we're going to disagree. You are advocating holding out on an upgrade for 5-6 more months, when all the best PC software we're gong to have for a while was all released in the last four months. Even if you are only pushing the price drop point, you're still advising not buying and enjoying what is all out now for at least three months. And in March, if somebody makes a "Gotta 6800GT for $250!" thread, aren't you going to come in there with "Idiot, you could have gotten a better card in only two months!"marsomega said:To be honest, getting a 6800 GT this late in the game was a waste. The R520 is coming out in spring ( May'ish ) with the NV48 to answer to the R520 (July'ish).
I'm going to get fewer (likely far fewer) than the guy with a 9800 Pro. I don't understand why some people think that is negligible.
Mooreberg said:Have you run the stress test on a 9800 pro or looked at some of the benchmarks that have been taken?
So simply outperforming it in every catogory isn't enough to render the 9800 obsolete?DaCocoBrova said:Could never understand why you all rushed to get the next card that didn't render the 9800 obsolete.
ArcadeStickMonk said:You might also remember that my 9800 failed to play Doom3. I mean artifacts, straight heat crashes failed. I can bust out the classic pic again if you like...
My chief MO in getting the 6800 was to play Doom3, and play it well.
Not true, note DCB's comment above.mrklaw said:but it seems that with the currnet crop of video cards practically running the game on themselves
ArcadeStickMonk said:This is where we're going to disagree. You are advocating holding out on an upgrade for 5-6 more months, when all the best PC software we're gong to have for a while was all released in the last four months. Even if you are only pushing the price drop point, you're still advising not buying and enjoying what is all out now for at least three months.
That all depends on where you want to be on the PC graphics spectrum and quite frankly I don't remember forcing it down anyone's throat that they have to be on the ultra enthusiast side.ArcadeStickMonk said:And in March, if somebody makes a "Gotta 6800GT for $250!" thread, aren't you going to come in there with "Idiot, you could have gotten a better card in only two months!"
Shompola said:is 6800go a true 6800 or is it like one of those ati notebook chipsets with half of the pipelines disabled?
Shompola said:I see. I was askning because I believe mobility 9700 is just a 9600 pro in disguise.