This, of course, assumes that you get one of the 9500s that work with the hack Many of the newer ones do not as they are not merely crippled 9700 cards.BabelHuber wrote:If I would buy a graphics card these days, I would buy a RADEON9500 128MB and turn it into a 9700PRO. These would bring me ~70-90% of the performance of the GF FX (depends on the luck) for a third of the money.
Now that kicks ass!
The situation reminds me of 3dfx and the Voodoo 5, actually. That card was (1) hot, (2) drew a lot of power, (3) expensive, (4) did not a clear performance advantage, (5) was late and (6) badly overhyped.
Hopefully nVidia pulls a driver miracle when it comes time for release, else they'll be left in the dust. They'd better hope that ATI doesn't do some optimization either.