RV775PRO and RV775XT unveiled!

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AMD RV775 Ready to Give Nvidia a Punch - Expreview.com

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enough said. Those of u wanting to get a 4870 should wait for this one instead.
 
ypu gotta love how ati cards are always unveilled, and nvidia cards are always leaked lol. also the stats are not as promising as some mebers have made them out to be.
 
cuz it's confirmed that HD 5800 series is launching in APRIL 09 just after nVidia launches their 40nm GTX350. And HD5870X2 and rumoured HD5870X4 would launch two months after that.

hmm a 5870x4?

that would be a monster card
 
cuz it's confirmed that HD 5800 series is launching in APRIL 09 just after nVidia launches their 40nm GTX350. And HD5870X2 and rumoured HD5870X4 would launch two months after that.

So much for future proof video cards. To be honest though, the 4800 series have been around since June~ so it would be perfect timing to launch near April. Gives the 4800 series about a year of holding the throne.
 
So much for future proof video cards. To be honest though, the 4800 series have been around since June~ so it would be perfect timing to launch near April. Gives the 4800 series about a year of holding the throne.

i wouldnt say holding he throne, it is very very even right now really only the hd4870x2 is the top card. and thats about to change.
 
If the GTX 280 hit $300~ then Nvidia would gain back the throne. Considering it released at $700+/- its mind blowing how far Nvidia has gone to remain competitive. Would love to see more competition :D

Besides my first card ever was Nvidia and I would gladly buy from them in the future.
 
If the GTX 280 hit $300~ then Nvidia would gain back the throne. Considering it released at $700+/- its mind blowing how far Nvidia has gone to remain competitive. Would love to see more competition :D

Besides my first card ever was Nvidia and I would gladly buy from them in the future.

my first card was a voodoo hehe

but ya, im definatly an Nvidia fan

my card:
3DFX Voodoo3 3000
- 166MHz 128-bit 2D/3D core
- 16MB of 166MHz SDRAM
- 350MHz RAMDAC
- 333 MTexels/sec
- 166 Mpixels/sec
- 7 MTriangles/sec
- 2.66GB/s peak bandwidth
- Resolution support of up to 2048x1536
- Glide/Direct3D/OpenGL support
- Integrated TV/S-video output
- AGP 1x, 2x support
- Single pass trilinear mip-mapping
- 16-bit 3D rendering support

edit: lol just found one for sale, its only $3,659
voodoo3 3000
 
Would be tight if nvidia retired Geforce and brought out the voodoo line since they bought 3dfx out.

I can imagine it now.....Voodoo GTX 400
 
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