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 ATI Radeon X1900XTX 512MB impressions - tech
(hx) 03:53 PM CET - Jan,24 2006
Half Life 2 is the first benchmark where we start to see huge performance increases for the X1900XTX. At the higher resolution the X1900XTX is a massive 84% quicker than the X1800XT and the X1900XTX is only just behind the dual X1800XT Crossfire configuration.
The chaps over at TweakTown have tested the most high-end card - ATI Radeon X1900XTX 512MB. The X1900XTX comes with default clock speeds of 650MHz on the core and 775MHz (1550MHz DDR) on the memory which seems to be yielding well for ATI and comes with a total of 512MB of memory. The memory used (K4J52324QC-BJ11) on the XTX version of the X1900 series is very fast (and expensive) GDDR-3 memory from Samsung at 1.1ns which operates at 2.0 volts. That means it is capable of running at 900MHz or 1800MHz DDR - which is of course, extremely fast. Here's a taster:
After a full day of testing the ATI Radeon X1900XTX graphics cards at the Gigabyte offices here in Taiwan, we are pretty happy with the performance numbers we see from ATI's newest GPU. In our benchmarks we saw increases from 13% all the way up to 84% over the previous generation X1800XT which is fairly impressive. As expected, the X1800XT Crossfire setup still manages to win every benchmark but that's because it is two GPU versus one. What we can all look forward to though is X1900XTX Crossfire which should offer some really serious performance, whenever ATI choose to release a master card version of the X1900 series.

If you've just bought a new X1800XT graphics card, should you upgrade to the newest from ATI? If you have plenty of money to spend and demand the best 3D gaming performance for your computer, then yes. Although, unless you are playing games at a resolution of 1600 x 1200 or above (with all the settings turned up), you won't start to see the performance advancements of the X1900XTX. Sure, we see the X1900XTX doing a good job of beating the X1800XT at the lower resolution but in most of the real-world game tests we don't see much of an improvement until the resolution is increased.

Sadly we couldn't compare the X1900XTX against the GeForce 7800GTX 512 but from what we can tell the new ATI GPU will be able to perform quite well against the GTX 512. The real question is, how will the X1900XTX perform against nVidia's upcoming G71 GPU which is due to be released in March of this year. And the second most important question is supply by ATI, especially at launch. ATI have been criticized over the past while for not having any product available at launch but from what we've heard this time around, ATI has well and truly heard the cries and moans from their customers and end-users and you should be able to buy the X1900XTX and X1900XT from today, the launch day!
Prices for the X1900 chip are, as one might expect, very high with the high end Radeon X1900 XTX having a suggested price of $649 and the slightly lower end Radeon X1900 XT having a suggested price of $549. The dual Radeon X1900 Crossfire has a price of $599 and the All-In-Wonder X1900 has a price of $499.

Another reviews can be found on Beyond3D, Digit-Life, Guru3D, HardOCP PC Perspective, Hexus.net and Tech Report.

last 10 comments:
lmer(07:01 PM CET - Jan,24 2006 )
Faked benchmarks created in marketing campaigns are so funnay!

No.21(07:31 PM CET - Jan,24 2006 )
What fake benchmarks?

lmer(11:25 PM CET - Jan,24 2006 )
Most of the ones you get when you type "Videocard benchmark" in google. Possibly, including this one.

Anonymous(10:09 AM CET - Jan,25 2006 )
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Nosferatu(11:07 PM CET - Jan,25 2006 )
Conspiracy envelops us!!! Wooooh! They're probably hypnotizing you through internet too... think about it.

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lmer(12:50 PM CET - Jan,26 2006 )
Oh come on; Game review sites which allways get the prereleases first and for some reason give those games the highest grades. Not consiparcy, capitalism! That's the reason for people visiting non-corporation sites like this one ffs...

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