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Up Close and Personal: 8600 vs. 2600/2400 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Performance
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  • Le Québécois - Thursday, June 28, 2007 - link

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    Just read some of the other sites that tested DX10.


    I was replying to that. There is no REAL review or even preview from DX10 (game that have been developed from the start for it) now. I know very well that you will need a very good Video card to play Crysis in its full glory.
  • gigahertz20 - Thursday, June 28, 2007 - link

    If these cards suck that bad in DX9 they are bound to suck even harder in DX10. Don't give me this...OH they will do better in DX10....pffff. I'm going to hold off and buy a DX10 card once the games come out, that way I will know what performs the best and buy then the Geforce 8900 series will be out this Q3 making the prices drop even further the the 8800 line.
  • TA152H - Thursday, June 28, 2007 - link

    You're obviously not very bright, I never said they'd perform better or worse. I said it makes more sense to wait until the results are in before passing judgment. Don't put words in my mouth.
  • PrinceGaz - Thursday, June 28, 2007 - link

    First post! :)
  • nameisfake - Sunday, July 1, 2007 - link

    I have to agree but disagree about these cards.
    I agree that they will suck for gaming.
    But, I think they can be fantastic in the right application.
    I would love a 2600pro in a family pc.
    1. Gets rid of onboard ram sucking video
    2. 128mbit path to its own onboard ram
    3. Hardware built in to offload multimedia from the cpu
    4. Low power requirements
    5. Cheap
    6. Drop to low res and an occasional game will function

    A person may want a very fast modern pc but not be a gamer.
    These cards are great for that small market and oems.

    My 2cents

  • DigitalFreak - Thursday, June 28, 2007 - link

    Dude, that shit died years ago...

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