I think ti's a nice jump - new drivers pull it up quite well, and that 512 MB buffer WILL come up for some of the heavy and future games. The big problem that's anyone should consider, is that, as czar said,
It is not out yet...The x1800xl is out, and the x1800xt is DUE this november. Until then, the fight between the 2 companies, is limited to the x1800xl/7800gt arena.
ATI's architecture shift lets the cards perform closer to theoretical maximums, and have a higher than usual core speed.
ATI's big bonus I believe is their memory. Memory speed at the 256 bit width ati is pushing, would help ati out at higher resolutions and AA where the bandwidth is really necessary.
i own a geforce 6 card , i tell you the SM3.0 support is TOO POOR for it to use many of Sm3.0 features without halving its frame rate , try enabling HDR on a geforce 6 card in any game and the frame rate gets cut into pieces , the geforce 7 is nvidia's first proper implementation of SM3.0.... sm3.0 with shader processing fast enough to use it ..
This is for the most part TRUE! I've stated this myself on max pc forums in those "make or break" 6800gt/ultra vs x800xt/xl/x850 arguments. It's a PLUS, but in GENERAL, it's also a bottleneck in a few games.
Now that we're in another phase of this graphic card era, bottlenecks within the card need to be looked at.
a prime example, is ati bringing out the x800GT
At 8 pipes, and a clock of 470MHz, this card has equal fillrate and shader performance as an x700xt - a card most of us wouldn't use in a regular pc as a big gamer card. Most of us know that the 6600GT was a bit faster and at a comparable price.
It's definitely slower than an x800 vanilla card having 12 pipes - or is it?
The memory on the x800 clocks in at 700MHz, that of the x800GT is 1GHz (and yes they're both 256 bit)
which one is faster? Here's an engineer's answer - depends! Obviously, the 12 pipe card has better shader performance, but at high resolutions, with games not using much shaders or fill rate, the x800GT can pull ahead. dont you LOVE marketing? until this performance is in the hands of the mainstream gamer cards, to play a game such as say, riddick with the bells and whistles, we're not there yet.
The main benefits of the x1800xt
1. better performance at super high resolutions for gaming
2. larger buffer for better textures, in a couple present games, and fiture games
3. Avivo - video acceleration fo upcoming video standards. This is a good thing
4. dual link dvi standard - those of us that like large screens - like apple's 30" monster, can use 2 with this card.
5. physics - yes, this card actually can manage some physics
The main messups
1. master cards for xfire cost about $50 more, and will be out AFTER this
2. expensive - the x1800xl, is selling for the price of the 7800gtx atm - ouch!
3. too late! nvidia's update cycle is almost here! the last two rounds were, the 6800s vs x800s/x850s. then the 7800s vs nada. No company sits on their duffs for a year. and hearing about ati's 580 before the 520's are in quantity add insult to injury to us consumers.
still surely a couple of you can see where a card like this would be great for
The benefits of this card, should have been available to us for some time now.