jydie
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Processor | Athlon 64 X2 4200+ (socket 939) |
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Motherboard | ASUS A8R-MVP Express200 |
Cooling | Standard AMD CPU Heatsink/Fan |
Memory | 1GB Geil PC3200 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Radeon X1900GT |
Storage | 2 Maxtor 7200 HDD (80GB) |
Display(s) | Samsung 19" LCD |
Case | Yellow Chieftech Dragon |
Audio Device(s) | integrated |
Power Supply | Thermaltake TT-420AD |
Software | Windows XP Home |
Exactly, which is what the guy was trying to point out. People want to make informed decisions when buying products like these, especially high end ones. And when ATI/AMD drags their feet in getting review samples out the door to reviewers it makes it harder to make informed purchaces. His point is that perhaps that is what AMD/ATI want, people making uninformed purchases, because chances are if they were informed they would be buying competitor's products.
That does make sense... but in this case, it seems that ATI has nothing to be ashamed about with the HD 3850 and HD 3870. Both are wonderful video cards for the price. The choice between $180-$230 video cards will be tough indeed. Especially when the 256MB 8800GT rolls out.