ok help me understand something, DX10 and D3D10 are two different things, correct? I understand D3D10 will not run on anything other than the newest generation of video cards such as G80, and will only run on Vista, does the same apply to DX10?

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I've seen the dx10 demo run on a 7950gt. Do you get all the dx10 features? No. But the demo runs its not like it refuses to run or runs like crap

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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:54:57
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That helps me out a lot in deciding what to do at this point, system noise
is a no-no for me because of the audio mixing I do.  Looks like I'll stick
with dual 7950's in SLI for now..


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At 08:07 AM 10/25/2006, you wrote:
No, it looks like its going to be the new Voodoo 5 6000.....

I think they need a die shrink at the mimimum before the G80 series will
be worth purchasing....unless your deaf ;)

Regards,

Jason Tozer
Database Analyst
London
Ext 1131 - 3SC.5

Wasn't it already pretty well known that both red and green wouldn't be
focusing on power efficiency this time around?
That's the reason I plunked down the moolah for a X1900XT now (since the
power efficient, 2nd gen DX10 parts are
still quite a bit aways).

BTW : Anyone notice that red is no longer red anymore (visit ATI.com)? Now
it's down to green vs. green :P

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JW



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