something doesnt make sence...
if ati released the x800 just to compete with the 6800 series. but the card itself is faulty cause thy rushed it. the diehard ati fans now are looking tward nvidia... (in theory, if that was the case) thy would have been better off holding out untill thy developed the product intended, cause the ati fans wouldnt have bought nvidia if a ati card was in the near future.
my guess would be that the x800 failure was not intended. and the posibility that its a driver issue or something to that matter can always exist.
im nota ATI or Nvidia fan boy, i currently own neither.. i have a old gforce 2 card but that doesnt apply to anything at this point. logically i guess that something at this point just isnt working out with ati.
if ati released the x800 just to compete with the 6800 series. but the card itself is faulty cause thy rushed it. the diehard ati fans now are looking tward nvidia... (in theory, if that was the case) thy would have been better off holding out untill thy developed the product intended, cause the ati fans wouldnt have bought nvidia if a ati card was in the near future.
my guess would be that the x800 failure was not intended. and the posibility that its a driver issue or something to that matter can always exist.
im nota ATI or Nvidia fan boy, i currently own neither.. i have a old gforce 2 card but that doesnt apply to anything at this point. logically i guess that something at this point just isnt working out with ati.