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21-11-2007, 09:31
I'm quite impressed with the new range of gfx cards on offer, the performance vs price is great. These are good next gen (supposedly) mid-range gfx cards, well they are DX10.1 ready, heres a good review from VR-ZONE....
http://www.vr-zone.com/articles/AMD_Radeon_HD3850_and_HD3870_-_AMD%27s_salvation%3F/5392.html
For mid range cards, they do very well indeed and IMO you get a lot for your money. Although these are DX10 cards, i really do think that if you're gonna spend
£150 on one of these that they would be better suited in a DX9 environment.
There are Dual 3870's on the way too, very soon, and i think these will be decent cards for DX10.1 gaming.
Personally, i can't wait to see what Nvidia has to offer, they are also gonna go Dual with their top of the range cards, this is more likely where my pocket money will go. ;)
BTW...
DX10.1 update will come bundled with the Vista SP1 patch (overdue IMO) coming soon.....
http://www.vr-zone.com/articles/AMD_Radeon_HD3850_and_HD3870_-_AMD%27s_salvation%3F/5392.html
For mid range cards, they do very well indeed and IMO you get a lot for your money. Although these are DX10 cards, i really do think that if you're gonna spend
£150 on one of these that they would be better suited in a DX9 environment.
There are Dual 3870's on the way too, very soon, and i think these will be decent cards for DX10.1 gaming.
Personally, i can't wait to see what Nvidia has to offer, they are also gonna go Dual with their top of the range cards, this is more likely where my pocket money will go. ;)
BTW...
DX10.1 update will come bundled with the Vista SP1 patch (overdue IMO) coming soon.....