To: processing please hold
I am building a PVR for the family and I wanted the ATI X1900 AIW to record TV. Figured that it would make the perfect folding box - record and playback and the rest of the time just folding away.
Since I couldn't find an X1900AIW at a price I am willing to pay, I will hold out until Stanford releases the production GPU cores. But when I do buy a PVR card, it will be the best hardware to run F@H.
There is nothing from ATI (that I have heard) will have more than 48 pixel shaders, that will be released in 2007. The talk is of integrating Direct X 10 into the silicon and upping the memory to DDR3 across the whole line.
If you buy now the Direct X 10 features is the biggest upgrade you will be missing out on. That is not really a huge issue. I think that the cards are starting to pull ahead of game designers, at least for a bit.
56 posted on
12/20/2006 8:26:22 PM PST by
texas booster
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To: texas booster
But when I do buy a PVR card, it will be the best hardware to run F@H.I ran across this when I was looking for info about the ATI.
http://www.orbit2orbit.com/gmd/RedRat/ReplayTV/WhyNotX.html
My son has been talking to me about NVIDIA. That seems to be his preference when it comes to graphics cards.
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