elvesbane
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I guess this kinda puts them back in the game. 
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irrespective of prices drop .elvesbane said:I guess this kinda puts them back in the game.
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Naga said:^^That's me (point 2). Still hoping for further price drops before ditching my 9800GTX. Right now on XP64, the 9800GTX is good enough for Crysis@high settings, so I guess I can wait a little more![]()
gannu said:And the HD4870 at the same price blows it out of the picture; :lol:
The ones who'd invest in a nV setup now'd either do so cos:
1. They're big-time nV fanbois; :lol:
2. They'd invested in a 750i/780i/790i board expecting prices of cards to go down anytime so that they can buy a 2nd one and do SLI; they could've been broke so they dont want to lose cash selling this setup;
Naga said:^^That's me (point 2). Still hoping for further price drops before ditching my 9800GTX. Right now on XP64, the 9800GTX is good enough for Crysis@high settings, so I guess I can wait a little more![]()
Switch said:At the same price point they are even... Remember 260 carries more memory which wont be a bottleneck at higher resolutions (1900+) and it overclocks well...
I ain't a nvfanboy but i always look at things more practically... ATi can lower prices(Infact they have already started... Spotted a few 4870's below $299) to beat the competition otherwise nVidia with its board partners (Evga, BFG & XFX) with thier no questions asked lifetime warrenty will win the competition... Remember Nvidia's 260 is just 5%-10% slower then the 4870 and comes with a better cooler and runs almost silently in the system and also has more RAM for bigger resolutions....
Switch said:At the same price point they are even... Remember 260 carries more memory which wont be a bottleneck at higher resolutions (1900+) and it overclocks well...
I ain't a nvfanboy but i always look at things more practically... ATi can lower prices(Infact they have already started... Spotted a few 4870's below $299) to beat the competition otherwise nVidia with its board partners (Evga, BFG & XFX) with thier no questions asked lifetime warrenty will win the competition... Remember Nvidia's 260 is just 5%-10% slower then the 4870 and comes with a better cooler and runs almost silently in the system and also has more RAM for bigger resolutions....
roboghost said:1+ for that
if nvidia drops price of GTX 260 around 250 then it will pawn 4870 :rofl:
gannu said:^^^Try persuading roboghost to sell his motherboard and get it at a cheaper price; :devil2:
Seems like his fanboism finally goes for a to$$!! :lol:
gannu said:And what bottlenecks're u referring to??? :S