[quote]ATi is full of crap. They talk big, but always deliver late. They are always a step behind nVidia.
Yes, their solution sounds better ... but it's not on the table. By the time ATi have it up and running properly with stable drivers, nVidia & Ageia will be onto the 3rd generation of PPU's. :roll:
...as for upcoming titles for Ageia, having UT2007 means all the games that will use that engine should support a PPU.... and a *lot* of games use the Unreal engines.
i think your wrong big time there, 9700Pro to the X800XT i think ATi was the better solution, remember how the FX5800Ultra got slated? Apart from the X1800 series i dont think ATi has been behind nV, sure they didnt have SM3.0 support than nV did, but you cant knock an X1900XTX now, they make more sense than a 7900GTX as a single card, £100 cheaper (at least mine was £100 less than say a BFG GTX), and every bit as fast/ faster. yes my card consumes more power and sounds like a leaf blower but i dont care, its fast and a lot cheaper than nV's offering. Oh yeah, how about this, ONE graphic driver at a time that actually fixes problems! now there is an idea!
Crossfire is performing very well at the moment too according to most benchmarks, deffinately keeping up with nVidia. Although i do prefer the nVidia driver controls, i hate the way they release different drivers for each game, and if you get the newst driver, chances are it wont work as well as last weeks driver which was specifically for that game.
Im just calling this as i see it :) Im not loyal to computer companies, i buy what i see as the best (best priced ;)) at the time, and at the moment im all for ATI.