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Originally Posted by Flanker35M
Alpha, I am not a fanboi of any brand. And ATI is not any harder to use than nVidia. All so far has worked OK. Either way, nVidia or ATI are both good cards for gaming.
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I'm no fanboi either, I just stock what sells, I cant afford to have high end GPU's sitting around unsold.
What will be interesting is this
Asustek Computer seems to be the first company that decided to create a higher-performance version of the Radeon HD 5970 graphics board.
Asus Ares graphics card features two ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphics processors (with 1600 stream processors) running at 850MHz with 256-bit bus and 4GB of GDDR5 memory running at 4800MHz.
The graphics board may provide 20% higher performance compared to ATI’s original Radeon HD 5970.
The card features two one dual-link DVI-I connector, DisplayPort connector as well as mini-DisplayPort outputs.
I'll probably get one for the fun of having it in stock and do some testing, but I don't think I'll have too many buyers.