You don't play 3DMark so who cares. 9800gx2 vs 3870x2 tests (at least those I've seen) show that cards are pretty much on par, but... ATI experiences heavy fps drops with AA sometimes. Maybe drivers, maybe nvidia optimalizations... whatever. In the end, I'd rather play than indulge in conspiracy theories, just as I'd buy a card that works better for variety of games instead of clinging to those few that my gpu shines in.
GDDR5 doesn't seem like something to drool over at all, too. I mean, isn't it like with DDR3 RAM? Frequency increases and so do timings, and in the end performance increase is nothing much really.
Same with graphic cards, we're up to GDDR5 already but the cards will still develop at the usual, moderate pace. 4x series is supposed to be what, up to 50% faster then 3x series? Within the usual cycle, I'd say.
GDDR5 doesn't seem like something to drool over at all, too. I mean, isn't it like with DDR3 RAM? Frequency increases and so do timings, and in the end performance increase is nothing much really.
Same with graphic cards, we're up to GDDR5 already but the cards will still develop at the usual, moderate pace. 4x series is supposed to be what, up to 50% faster then 3x series? Within the usual cycle, I'd say.
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