ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series
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ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series
ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series
The ATI Radeon HD 3800 series graphics cards are here. We will explore performance in Crysis, Unreal Tournament 3, NFS: Pro Street, and TimeShift. We can now recommend two ATI graphics cards for your gaming needs.
Publish Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 00:11:00 CST
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The ATI Radeon HD 3800 series graphics cards are here. We will explore performance in Crysis, Unreal Tournament 3, NFS: Pro Street, and TimeShift. We can now recommend two ATI graphics cards for your gaming needs.
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The Radeon HD 3850 actually looks pretty good if you've only got 8600GTS/2600 XT kind of money. They're definitely slower than 8800GT's, but they should also be considerably cheaper too. I'm keeping an eye on he 3850, as it is supposed to hit at $180, as opposed to the $270 base price for 8800GT's. If DAAMIT can deliver in volume, they can steal away some people from Nvidia.
p.s.: cheers!
The Radeon HD 3850 actually looks pretty good if you've only got 8600GTS/2600 XT kind of money. They're definitely slower than 8800GT's, but they should also be considerably cheaper too. I'm keeping an eye on he 3850, as it is supposed to hit at $180, as opposed to the $270 base price for 8800GT's. If DAAMIT can deliver in volume, they can steal away some people from Nvidia.
p.s.: cheers!
This is what I'm thinking. My brother wants to upgrade his PC for christmas and I've reccomended him 2gb of ram and a 3850 since it looks like this card will work fine on his 300w psu. This seems to be the best value card available atm, even better value than the 8800gt, although I'd still take the latter myself if I had the moneydeject wrote:The Radeon HD 3850 actually looks pretty good if you've only got 8600GTS/2600 XT kind of money.
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You still not found anywhere with the oc'd 512 versions in stock?
Also, Lee, how many gigatittles of ram does your brother already have? If he has 1 already, tell him to get another one and a better psu instead of 2, a good psu is more future proof than a bit of ram, especially if he's running ddr1 stuff. And if he can afford it by foregoing stuff like shoes and food, to buy the GT instead, it's a very nice card.
Also, Lee, how many gigatittles of ram does your brother already have? If he has 1 already, tell him to get another one and a better psu instead of 2, a good psu is more future proof than a bit of ram, especially if he's running ddr1 stuff. And if he can afford it by foregoing stuff like shoes and food, to buy the GT instead, it's a very nice card.
It'll be my parents buying him the stuff so I have to find something cheapish yet good, they don't like the idea of spending loads of money on PC parts so I had to avoid stuff like the 8800gt.HereComesPete wrote:Also, Lee, how many gigatittles of ram does your brother already have? If he has 1 already, tell him to get another one and a better psu instead of 2, a good psu is more future proof than a bit of ram, especially if he's running ddr1 stuff. And if he can afford it by foregoing stuff like shoes and food, to buy the GT instead, it's a very nice card.
Since 2gb of DDR2 costs next to nothing these days I doubt he'd get a decent PSU for the amount he'd save by buying 1gb instead and I have no idea if his PSU has standard fittings anyway, the one in my PC at least has a wierd non-standard connector. Easier just to keep the one he's got
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sounds about right.Lee wrote:Since 2gb of DDR2 costs next to nothing these days I doubt he'd get a decent PSU for the amount he'd save by buying 1gb instead and I have no idea if his PSU has standard fittings anyway, the one in my PC at least has a wierd non-standard connector. Easier just to keep the one he's got
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I was playing the single player at 800x600 with low everything, and I think I was getting something like 20fps. Now it's butter smooth running at 1280x1024 4xAA, 4xAF, and high details on everything.buzzmong wrote:Can't be too bad looking on it.
Looks alright on my x800xt, and runs well at mediumish settings at 1024.
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