nice review and and a long one. looks to be a killer card but i won't be getting one i don't have a use for that much power
You and 95% of the rest of consumers.
That's the situational crux of cards like the 280 and the X2. They're just not needed.
However, if the 280 isn't needed, than the X2 is double-not needed.
At an extra hundred dollars, twice the heat and on hundred more watts.. the X2 and the phrase 'price/performance' should never EVER be in the same sentence.
It's a revolving door, we're going round and round. Cards like the 280, X2, even 4870/260 in some situations, are far more than we need, except for one game - Crysis. We can't keep chasing this elusive goal forever. And not everyone even likes Crysis so...
What we're left with, is overkill horsepower cards, that don't live up to their expectations, who's prices are 'questionable' and etc.
The X2 doesn't 'dominate' anything, it doesn't even win 100%.
So, despite all the conflicting reviews, let's say the X2 obliterated Crysis.
2560 res, 16af, 16aa, transparency aa, Very High, etc. 60+ fps solid!
WHO THE FUKK CARES anymore?
Are we seriously going to wage the price, technical, architectural and efficiency - value of a card on it's performance in one 3d application? An application that many have stated is 'coded poorly,' and etc.?
All I know is, cards are getting huge, they're not changing their architecture and they're forcing us into one of two product choices.
A) A large plethora of products ranging nearly the full performance spectrum; with enough choices to make you confused. Yet at the end of the day, 80+% of them will run your 3d applications without a problem.
or
B) Self-proclaimed 'high end' products that do take you to the next level so to speak, but are still tied down by the basic limitations of architecture within both the GPUs and other PC components. Ultimatley it's like running out once a year and buying a bigger motor for your car, and only making slight adjustments here and there. The main thing is, you have a bulk increase in power. Yet the silly thing is, that your only purpose in doing so, is in attempts to break some old 1/4 mile track record at your local dragstrip; even though, you know, it will be years before you do so, and by that time, you won't care anymore.
That's what GPUs in the high end feel like. They serve very little purpose for real world applications, except one.
I just can't wait until physics on GPUs becomes a full fledged industry standard, and they can start shrinking GPUs to the point of 100% integration coughlarabcough
Much praise to ATi, for the accomplishment of the X2, but unfortunatley like the 3870x2, it's far from impressive.
EDIT: Ignore me. I'm a silly heart..a dreamer..and I've been watching too much "Uncle Buck!"