i doubt... i think thats counting in SLI setups , dual and quad GPU cards like the 7950 GX .. still its pretty nasty, i man running on a 350 watt psu!
Quote from: TrinithereturnofGamez on June 06, 2006, 10:33:37 PM i doubt... i think thats counting in SLI setups , dual and quad GPU cards like the 7950 GX .. still its pretty nasty, i man running on a 350 watt psu! WHOA @ 350W... talk about LOW... trini whats your rig again?
Direct X 10 will be Vista only Windows XP can't handle itBy Fuad Abazovic: Thursday 15 June 2006, 13:36WE FINALLY got the official word that Direct X 10 won't find its way to Windows XP.So anyone who plans to buy Direct X 10 hardware and plans to use its full potential will have to buy Vista as well. The current driver model on the Windows XP is the limitation. One of the key points of Direct X 10 is to be the ability to have more independent objects and the current driver model on Windows XP simply won't be able to deal with it. Direct X 10 hardware will of course run Direct X 9 games and it is also supposed to do so fast. The Vole, ATI, Nvidia and the other creators of the Direct X 10 specification wanted to make sure that you will be offered the toppest-notch gaming experience. We still have to hold our breath and wait and see real hardware running real games on the final Vista Direct X 10 API but give it some time.
Direct X 10 games to come in Q1 2007 Earlier than we expectedBy Fuad Abazovic: Thursday 15 June 2006, 11:59THE HEAVY delay of Vista might actually have a good side as well. Game developers have been working with the Software Development Kit for Direct X 10 for some time since it became publicly available. And, since Vista was planed for earlier than this Yule or Q1 2007, games developers have already started beavering away at their first DX10 titles and might finish them before anyone expects. It won't be the same story as when the developers had to change from DX 8 to Direct X 9. This time around, the Vole has put up some serious money to make the transition faster. Souces we spike to said the first DirectX 10 titles will be ready at the same time s Vista and, if we are lucky, we might be able to buy both Vista and DX 10 titles in early 2007. I am just glad that DirectX 10 won't be called WGF 2.0 - Windows Graphics Foundation. It is also not hard to port Xbox 360 games to DirectX 10 due to the similar hardware capabilities. µ