the simple truth is Nvidia is trying to cover up with excuses the "9800GTX" like amd does with cpu's as of late with a promise of the same but new and improved...9800GTX+
nvidia fanboys just can't stand the thought of ATI stepping on Nvidia's toes with a better product for less money.
All the promises do not change what is today.....the 4850 and hopefully the 4870 look to be real bargains....Face it.........ATI wins this round............the 9800GTX+ is just another minor improvement but the same old bullsh*t.
The HD4850 is a great card, I never said it wasn't, I don't think anyone is saying it isn't a great card here. However, thinking that nVidia products are suddly crap because ATi has a good product that competes with it is a clear sign of fanboyism.
You are right, the 9800GTX+ is just a small improvement, but really that is all nVidia needs to continue to be competitive(and of course price drops, which they have done to meet competition). The 9800GTX is already available for $199 to match the HD4850's price, and I expect it to go down beyond that price to match ATi's price to performance.
Newtekie...do you own a 4850 to state that claim? Plus as drivers mature so does performance ....this goes in both camps ....Nvidia's and ATI's.
Back your claim with facts ......not release drivers/design alone ........the 4850 was just released ......get real
If by own you mean have on in one of my personal machines, then no I don't. But I did install one in a customer's machine today and played around with it. Beyond that, you don't have to own a card to know things about it, no matter how much you seem to think the opposite. You can learn a lot from reviews and the talk around forums, and the reviews and talk from experts in overclocking(including Wizzard, the creator of this site and ATITool) is that the 4850 simply doesn't overclock well. The card was just released, but it has been available for at least a weak to all the reviewers, who also happen to be the people who make the overclocking software(not that they need it, if worst comes to worst, BIOS flashes are the weapon of choice, and there is no break in period with a new card and BIOS flashing, Wizard has done several reviews where the only option to overclock was BIOS flashing, so if it came to that with the HD4850 he would have done it). The fact is that the HD4850 can be overclock using software already available, and it overclocks like shit. Updates to the software MIGHT improve that overclocking slightly, but it isn't going to make huge gains. The clock speeds can be increased without problem, the cards just artifact at low speeds.
dont feed the troll, hes clearly an nvidia fanboi(also known as nvidiots).
I find your post filled with irony.
1.) You are new to the forums, and one of your first posts is flaming. And I am the troll?
2.) Look at my sig, two of my 4 machines have ATi cards in them. Yep, I'm a fanboy alright. And before the HD3850 and 8800GS I had x1950Pros in those machines, in fact I have had a few x1950Pros, which I have sold am selling on this site. A fanboy that owns both ATi and nVidia hardware, that makes sense.