Today Guru of 3D will have a look at ATI's all new Crossfire lovin. Yes a Radeon X1650 XT Crossfire article, and included the X1950 Pro Crossfire results as well. Ever since NVIDIA released the GeForce 7600 GS/GT cards earlier this year ATI has had a very rough time delivering a product that offers the same performance. They constantly were close but not close enough.
ATI worked hard to finish up its new 80 nanometer products and despite a delay of all the 80 nanometer chips, it is finally ready in good quantities. The Radeon X1950 Pro for example is such a product. Over the the next pages we'll start off with a little technical information on the new mid-range placed Radeon X1650 XT and in the higher segment of mid-range, the Radeon X1950 Pro. We will discuss it's pricing, we'll trip the cards down followed by a little exotic photo shoot, after which we'll startup a large benchmark session to see how well it behaved performance wise in both Single card and Crossfire modes.
Guru of 3D
ATI worked hard to finish up its new 80 nanometer products and despite a delay of all the 80 nanometer chips, it is finally ready in good quantities. The Radeon X1950 Pro for example is such a product. Over the the next pages we'll start off with a little technical information on the new mid-range placed Radeon X1650 XT and in the higher segment of mid-range, the Radeon X1950 Pro. We will discuss it's pricing, we'll trip the cards down followed by a little exotic photo shoot, after which we'll startup a large benchmark session to see how well it behaved performance wise in both Single card and Crossfire modes.
Guru of 3D