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Hivetyrant 02-25-2005 05:32 AM

Shweeet, I cant wait to get my hands on one o' these......
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ATI has confirmed yesterday's MegaGames report, which claimed that the surprise the company has in store for gamers this weekend is the first gaming 512 MB graphics card.

The Canadian manufacturer has invited gamers and its marketing partners to visit the Ultimate LAN, held in association with the Texas Gaming Festival in Dallas, on February 25th to 27th to witness an overclocking demonstration and a PC modding event. Attendees will get the opportunity to preview the world's first 512MB gaming card and one lucky gamer will even get to take one home.

According to Rich Heye, Vice President and GM, Desktop Discrete Products, ATI, ...we are giving attendees at this event an opportunity to check out the world's first 512MB gaming cards before we send them out to our software partners for development of next-generation games.

According to a variety of sources, the card showcased at TGF will be an R520 and ATI plans to name it the X950XT. For suspected specs for the new board read yesterday's ATI to Reveal Surprise Board at TGF.

It seems that, following from Shader models and pipelines, the new battlefield for the next generation of graphics boards will involve some form of memory war as both companies are working on 512 MB versions of their boards. Just today, Gainward revealed plans for a 512 MB 6800 Ultra card, with an expected unveiling March 10 during the German SnoBit show.

Clearly ATI have tried to surprise everyone with the quick unveiling of its new board. A look at the current Futuremark Hall of Fame makes for depressing reading for ATI fans and the company will have to truly present an outstanding board this weekend if it is to make a dent on its rivals benchmark lead.

Such a high profile event is worth attending however, so if you are around at the time don't miss the chance of winning the ATI beast, or one of the other prizes which sponsors such as ABIT, AMD, ArenaNet, ATARI, Corsair, Gigabyte, Kingston, LG, NCSoft, OCZ, Running with Scissors, Sapphire and UBISOFT will be offering.

Q'alooaith 02-25-2005 11:23 AM

Personaly I'm waiting for the 1gb boards before I upgrade..

Vaskez 02-25-2005 01:02 PM

Hey! Who deleted my humourous and insightful post?! Somebody is being underhanded! [img]tongue.gif[/img]

Albromor 02-25-2005 04:04 PM

* I wonder how much juice these babies will suck down?

* I wonder how many more fans will be needed to keep the thing cool?

* I wonder how many more PC upgrades will be needed just to run the thing properly?

* I wonder what motherboards - if any - will be able to handle this card?

* PCI Express? AGP out the window?

Q'alooaith 02-25-2005 04:18 PM

PCI-E has been the up and comming for a few months now.

You can already get MB's to support the cards, probably need an extra lead from the PSU..

Cooling could be done with a single fan and heat sink, though some might choose to add an extra fan and run at higher internal clock speeds.

RoSs_bg2_rox 02-25-2005 08:12 PM

PCI-E is taking over AGP, but there are still plenty of good AGP boards around.

They will suck up a fair bit, but nothing a decent PSU can't handle.

You won't need any more fans.

Well, you'l need a decent processor to take full advantage, but other than that you should be about sorted.

Mobos will easy handle the card.

Best to wait a while though, until the prices drop.


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