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Geforce FX review! I'm defo keeping my Radeon!
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Well, they have got the pictureIf there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
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ROFL. The FX is going to be faster as time goes by. I'm never buying one but that is beside the point. I like anand's review with the minimum frame rates and all[size=1]D3/\/7YCR4CK3R
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I just noticed this:
The GeForceFX's technology applies filters that effect AntiAliasing and Anisotropic filtering after the frame has left the frame buffer. In short, this means that all of our screenshots do not accurately represent the true in-game visual quality that the GFFX can and will produce, as the screen shot were pulled from the frame buffer. We have come to conclusions about the GFFX IQ (Image Quality) that are simply wrong.
While we cannot answer for other reviews of the GeForceFX it is very possible this is an issue with those articles as well, if they were in fact thorough enough to cover IQ.
We are currently working on a way to capture the images properly and will be revisiting the GeForceFX 5800 Preview by covering the IQ portion of our preview with proper screen shot comparison or further addressing the truth surrounding this situation.
Erhm. I don't know much about this, but is it possible to do filtering AFTER the frame has left the framebuffer?PIII 1Ghz|AbitSa6R|512mb Kingston|Matrox Parhelia 512 Retail|80gb WD & 30gb IBM 75gxp|Diamond MX300 A3d 2.0|36xcdrom|6x32AopenDVD|Sony DRU500A|Intel Pro 10/100 S|IIyama Vision Master Pro 450 | Celly 300a@450 'server' powered by a G400MAX
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Originally posted by Michel
I just noticed this:
Erhm. I don't know much about this, but is it possible to do filtering AFTER the frame has left the framebuffer?
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I just had a thought. Maybe the last word is not spoken.
It might happen that by same strange coincidence (of course) 3DMARK2003 sees the light when the first GFFXs hit the shelves and by another coincidence ($$$ from nV) it will completely blow (pun intended ) the 9700 away.no matrox, no matroxusers.
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The Voodoo's had a post filter, which meant that the screen captures weren't correct.
We were all expecting this card to have some 3dfx tech in it, and maybe this is true!
I'm starting to think that maybe we haven't seen all that this card is capable of...remember the T-Buffer effects? Did anyone ever use those? CineFX? Will anyone use it? really??
Also, if you look at some of the images from HardOCP, you will notice that in quite a few of the image quality pictures, especially the AA ones, the images actually look better on the GeFX, when you look a little into the distance.
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Originally posted by Evildead666
TI'm starting to think that maybe we haven't seen all that this card is capable of...remember the T-Buffer effects? Did anyone ever use those? CineFX? Will anyone use it? really??
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Originally posted by The PIT
T-Buffer wasn't that the thing that gave a nice blurry image when an object moved.Main: Dual Xeon LV2.4Ghz@3.1Ghz | 3X21" | NVidia 6800 | 2Gb DDR | SCSI
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