Why do you want a dx10 card so soon when partically no games support it yet?
Because they kickass, when I built my computer last August I figured I' d settle for a 7600gt untill both ATI and Nvidia release their next gen cards. At the time, it was Janurary/March but since then ATI pushed back their cards twice.
It' s not all about DX10, these cards are monsters, they' ll also be the best for DX9 by far. The first wave of DX10 games like Crysis and UT3 will suport both DX9 and DX10 so you don' t need a DX10 card for at least another year, the reason I want one is because they' re wicked and I' m sick of my entry level 7600gt. A single 8800GTX is beats a 7900GTX SLI. It' s not hard to see how either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_7_Series http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_8_Series 7600GT:
-Core clock-560 MHz
-Memory clock-1.4 Ghz
-178 million transistors
-12 Pixel pipelines
-5 vertex pipelines
-12 TMUs
-8 ROMPs
-4.48 Gigapixels/s fillrate
-6.72 Gigatexels/s fillrate
-256MB ram @128 bit width
-22.4 GB/s memory badwidth
7900GTX:
-Core clock-650Mhz
-Memory clock-1.6Ghz
-278 million transistors
-24 Pixel pipelines
-8 vertex pipelines
-24 TMUs
-16 ROMPs
-10.4 Gigapixels/s fillrate
-15.6 Gigatexels/s fillrate
-512MB video ram @256 bit width
-51.2 GB/s memory bandwidth
8800GTX:
-Core clock-575 Mhz
-Memory clock-1800 Mhz
-Shader clock-1350 Mhz
-681 million transistors
-126 stream Proccessors (combined pixel and vertex pipelines)
-32 TMUs
-20 ROMPs
-36.8 GigaSomethings/s fillrate
-768MB video ram @ 384 bit width
-86.4 GB/s memory bandwidth
I' m either going to get an ATI 8900GTS (similar to a 8800GTX) or an X2900XT. Depending on which ever performs better.
< Message edited by Agent Ghost -- 14 Mar 07 15:39:47 >