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What he is talking about is the shader unit in the Nvidia and ATI cards.Dead-Inside said:They're equally good but Nvidia is slower but has the 3.0 shader, and Radeon is faster but has the 2.whatever shader.
ATI's shader unit is faster than Nvidia's but Nvidia conforms to the PS3.0 standard which allows for more instructions and is a little more efficent. ATI does have 2.0b which is an improvment over 2.0 in the same respect as PS3.0. Games are just starting to embrace PS2.0 and most games are far from even using PS2.0 to it's fullest. That's why it's better to have a faster shader unit today.
The 6800GT is the best performance for the money at 400$ but for king of the cards I'd have to say the X800XT as well. The X800pro would match the 6800GT if the pipelines matched.
If the 6800Ultra comes out better in the games you play then go for it, although I'd still think you were crazy. The GT is within spitting distance of the Ultra and all it takes is a little OC, not worth 100$ more IMO.
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6800Ultra Extreme said:Using coolbits to overclock the card we were able to raise the speeds safely to 460 mhz/1208mhz however anything more resulted in artefacts. Whilst 10 mhz/8mhz is relatively disappointing (we’d hope for at least 470 MHz on water-cooling for the core) the fact that the card is so fast in the first place lessens the disappointment.
Tom'sX800XT PE said:With the Connect3D card we used powerstrip and ended up at an overclock of 565 MHz core/601MHz memory which is an excellent result.
Xbitlabs Summer Review 2004Until then, the new performance leader is ATi's Radeon X800 XT Platinum Edition.
6800Ultra said:The NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra feels at its ease in low resolutions as well as when you don’t enable anisotropic filtering and anti-aliasing. Besides that, NVIDIA’s new GPU outperforms its rival in older games
X800XT PE said:The ATI RADEON X800 XT Platinum Edition develops an excellent speed across the entire spectrum of gaming applications... With enabled full-screen anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering this chip usually confirms its superiority. If you invest into a RADEON X800 XT, you can rest assured that the speed of games actively using DirectX 9 shaders will be stably high