yeps I totally agree, BTW there are benchmarks of ATI's X1900XT 512MB v's nVidia's old 7800GTX 256MB , the ATi wins rather obvious agianst a 256MB version rumours are that it would loose against the 512MB version of the 7800 GTX that card also runs alot faster thatn it's 256MB version so even the X1900XT is a bad performer, it's because it only has 16 pipes that is the main bottleneck.
anyways driver updates might save it or it might not
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=310I call it a bad test the fastest ATI versus the slowest NV 7800GTX card, I rather see a test of the Fastest V'S the fastest lol ATi has lost it again it's not even 25% faster than NV's 256Meg 7800GTX, that card is old compaired to the new one, ATi still has a big problem, they have to get thier X1900XT on the market and have to improve the drivers, they have to prepare thier Crossfire model also well to me they haven't made a great progress at all.
let's hope that ATi will give the X1900XTX model 48 pipes as 48 vertex units that should do the trick I'm think's
Then it would be like the Radeon 9700 Pro was back in 2002
ATi's CrossFire is good but it still needs to be patched up, I am hoping that ATi will get better with thier R600 let's hope that that will change the world again. it's time they started to design a new way of Multi GPU technology which would give more effectiveness also, thier CrossFire is actually a Failed project sad to say., so maybe they should start useing the Scan Line Interleave way the best way imho