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ATI X1000 Series Announced - tech|
| (hx) 08:54 PM CEST - Oct,05 2005 |
ATI Technologie today launched
the Radeon X1000 family. Word is: "For those getting started in gaming or
who are more interested in editing photos and videos, the Radeon X1600 delivers
the best image quality available, for high-fidelity editing and playback. For
those who want all of the features and capabilities of the Radeon X1800 and
Radeon X1600 but who are on a budget, the Radeon X1300 will meet their needs for
as low as US $79." The first batch of cards include the X1300Pro ($149
MSRP), X1600 ($249), X1800XL ($449) and the X1800XT ($549) and all except the
X1800XT, should be out soon.
Guru3D: The Radeon X1800 XL is impressive, but not as
impressive as the GeForce 7800 GT is. Often the score is close to the
competitors card yet for some reason at several tests falls behind in
performance quickly up-to a level where it was close to the Radeon X850 XT
series of cards. Now don't get me wrong, that's still really lovely performance.
Yet you can pick up an x850 XT for under 350 USD these days. It might be driver
related though. The drivers we had available were beta and what I understand
from the driver team not at all optimized just yet for the new cards. The
Radeon X1600 XL then, a very striking series. For the money that is going to
be one kickass mid-range product ! For the money you have to pay this card will
bring the most performance. It's the new GeForce 6600 GT and can be compared to
it from a performance and feature level, in most cases it definitely was faster
though. It offers heaps of features and functionality for a fair sum of money.
This series can be a big hit as the performance it offers is rather good. The
Radeon X1300 XT, again something very notable. For not a lot of money ATI
lifted the performance close to NVIDIA's standard 6600 when we talk solely about
gaming. Not bad at all huh? Also bare in mind that this could make a very
excellent HTPC card. Good stuff for the budget user.
TechReport: At the very high end of the market, the Radeon X1800 XT is
indeed a worthy competitor for the GeForce 7800 GTX. In Direct3D games, the
X1800 XT is usually faster than the 7800 GTX. Unfortunately, ATI's weak showing
in OpenGL games keep the X1800 XT from capturing the undisputed heavyweight
title. I also have a few concerns about the likely extent of the Radeon X1800
XT's availability in the market, given its relatively high GPU clock speeds. We
will have to wait and see about that.
FiringSquad: Clearly the RADEON X1800 XT and XL shined in many of our
benchmarks. Half-Life 2, Far Cry, and Battlefield 2 all tended to favor the
RADEON cards, on the other hand, the OpenGL titles we tested with, including the
flight sims and DOOM 3 all performed better on GeForce. ATI's new adaptive AA
mode is a worthy competitor to NVIDIA's transparency AA, with both cards using
the same method to accomplish the same task. In our opinion, the most critical
deciding factor is going to come down to price and availability.
Another reviews can be found on
Beyond3D,
Bjorn3d,
Driver Heaven,
Hardware
Secrets,
HotHardware,
NeoSeeker,
T-Break and
The Tech Lounge. |
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