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NVIDIA's GeForce 6800 Ultra manages to keep up with the $500 ATI card, but not the $50 more expensive Radeon X850 XT Platinum Edition. On the midrange side, the 6800 GT puts in better numbers than both the X800 XL and X850 Pro, and comes in just under the previous top of the line X800 XT.

Overall, ATI has had a really strong showing from their new high end and midrange parts, but as much competition as the X800 XL gives the 6800 GT, there really is a gap in the Radeon line up between the $350 price point and the $500 price point, and the current setup on the X850 Pro just isn't going to cut it.

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  • Booty - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    Yeah, this product naming is getting out of control - I don't even want to take the time to try to get them straight. I'll wait until everything's actually available, then try to see what the best option in each price range is. Right now, though, I have to go lie down - trying to remember what product is which gave me a headache.
  • bob661 - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    #16
    I would like to know too since we 6800GT's in a CAD environment and haven't had ANY problems with them.
  • BenSkywalker - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    Any chance of seeing high res testing again?
  • Alphafox78 - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    #9, how is the 6800GT "slightly unreliable"?? Ive had one for months and have no "reliability issues."
  • D0rkIRL - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    I'm looking into that X800 now, as a possible budget upgrade, so I don't have to switch over to nVidia and get the 6600GT AGP.
  • Entropy531 - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    The X800 XL has some potential if it OCs well. The 6800GT is still the best option though, if you go PCI-E.
  • shabby - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    Worst refresh release ever! A minor bump in core/mem does not equal 50 bucks more.

    Im thinking that the agp x800 cards are not going to fall in price at all, these pcie only cards are not competing against them so it makes sense(for ati) to keep prices high for both the x800 and x850 cards.

    Now lets hope nvidia comes out with a 500/1200 6900 ultra :)
  • istari101 - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    Considering the fact that both ATI and Nvidia are technological think tanks, you'd think they could do a less confusing job of naming their cards. :|
  • flexy - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    pricing for the "high end" cards is utterly ridiculous...the (so called) high-end (X850) which is only a refresh of current tech is totally overprized, has dual slot cooling etc.....

    And...R520 is already taped out...

    Who pays $520 for this stupid card which, not even has SM3.0 and is only marginally better than previous versions ? Retards ?
  • jkostans - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - link

    I miss the days of $200-$300 video cards being the top of the line (Voodoo2, TNT2, Geforce 1-4). I dunno why anyone would want to spend any more than this on a video card unless they've got money to burn.

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