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gavin

March 26th

gavin

4. I have spent the weekend playing with some 9800's in various rigs and frankly the performance was impressive, which a lot of people including those writing these articles tend to forget. They are still powerful cards. But obviously the main issue is the step up from 8800 to 9800 is relatively insignificant, with a few mild clock improvements. I think this rang would have been better suited in the guise of a 8850 or 8900 rather than a whole new series.

Admittedly a lot of the tests I made with the cards were on rigs of impossible specs (to the regular user).

I think for the moment I will be sticking with my 8800 Ultra and wait for the 10 series (or whatever name they decided on)

If the 8800 take a significant rice decrease thanx to the 9800 this could prove to be more of a blessing to those who crave top notch performance at a smaller price.

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emike09

March 18th

emike09

3. I agree that ATI has not been performing well for a long time. Years now. I also agree that the 9800GX2 is very powerful, it just doesn't really show the performance we were all looking for. I'd rather just buy another 8800 GTS and overclock it. In terms of competition, intel has announced that they are going to jump into the high end video world when they release thier nehalem platform. Perhaps we'll see even more price drops and perfomance increases!

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anhe

March 18th

anhe

2. WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING?

I want that too!!!.

just kidding, but this is the biggest BS I have read on this website for a long time. I thought you guys were not biased but check any review or e.g. the monthly graphics card line up at tomshardware.com and you will see that ATI has a problem.

Not only lower end but also the high end. The 9800X2 is indeed the same trick as ATI was doing earlier but latest reviews shows that when they do the same ATI is blown away in the dust.

I really would like to see ATI do better since it will increase competition but they are the ones that come up with the X2 trick and have to lower their prices to keep up with Nvidia. Nvidia will keep their prices high as long as ATI fails so that really really sucks.

Can't blame them for thinking about their profits but it does hurt in my wallet. ATI pleeze some compitition....

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emike09

March 18th

emike09

1. Good work Jeremy,

Its about time somebody points out how weak the 9800GTX and GX2's are. I was confused when nVidia released the 8800 GT and GTS on the G92. It made no sense to release a G92 chip on the G8x platform. Now that the G9x series is coming out, nVidia is having a hard time impressing me with its numbers. They should have waited on the 8800GT and GTS G92 and released them on the G9x platform as 9800GT and 9800GTS. Lets look at the difference between the 7800GTX and the 8800GTX! It was incredible! The difference between the 8800GTX and the 9800GTX... I'm not impressed. They havn't even put in the useless DX10.1! nVidia has really dropped the ball with thier G9x series this time around. Perhaps they will figure something out and release a G 9950 like they did with the 7950. I was so excited to upgrade my 8800GTS G92... Way to go nVidia. Maybe next round we'll get dual core GX2s and Dual triple sli.

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