GPU Ultra High End

For whatever reason, we always seem to catch some flak from our readers if we don't mention the ultra unaffordable high end stuff. We would never buy this stuff in a million years, and it would be very silly for us to recommend any of it (these are price guides, aren't they?). However, we do concede that the trends on pricing that these products exhibit are important, since a dip in the ultra enthusiast line will usually correlate with a dip in the high end line.


X850 cards still have not taken off, and for whatever reason, our manufacturers decided that it was better to increase the price on many of the cards over the last few weeks. Whatever the logic, the consumer certainly doesn't win here.


The ultra high end cards have completely stabilized. Like the ATI ultra high end, the better priced GeForce 6800 Ultras increased in price since our last guide. The lowest priced ultra high end, the eVGA GeForce 6800 Ultra 256MB [RTPE: 256-A8-N345-AX], stopped all movement around the first of this month and shows no sign of letting up. The graph below illustrates this card's price trends over the last six months.


eVGA GeForce 6800 Ultra 256MB

We would like to think that these ultra high end cards will become the next generation value and mid-range cards, but this will not be the case (does anyone remember the GeForce 5950 Ultra?). Partner manufacturers for both ATI and NVIDIA hint that these tall orders are not the workhorses of either camp. Like the Pentium 4 Extreme Editions and the Athlon FX processors, these cards continue to grab a lot more PR than sales.

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  • JarredWalton - Sunday, April 24, 2005 - link

    20 - Doom 3 running smooth on a X300SE!? I'd like to see that, as I've tried Doom 3 on an ATI Xpress 200 chipset (roughly the equivalent of the X300SE) and it ran like a slug. Even at low details and 640x480 resolution Doom 3 couldn't pull more than 15 FPS on that setup.

    400 MHz RAM with a 64-bit bus only gives 3.2 GBps of bandwidth, which is simply not enough for Doom 3's shadowing engine. Maybe if you disable the shadows and specular highlights it would get 30+ FPS, but then what's the point?
  • semo - Sunday, April 24, 2005 - link

    does somebody know if these are real radeon 9800pro cards

    http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html...

    http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html...

    http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html...

    http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html...

    (sorry to firefox users if the links are too long)

    #13, i don't know what you mean by benefit. i have a friend who has a dell system (quit booing/laughing, there was a good reason) with x300se and p4 530 (3.0ghz) and doom3 and painkiller run very smoothly on it.

    if you want eye candy upgrade your vid card
  • Zebo - Sunday, April 24, 2005 - link

    DrMrLordX read between the lines what I quoted above: especially the part about "in a million years."

    AT don't recommend garbage or stuff that fails some basic price/performance standard. They keep it lean and mean.:)
  • KristopherKubicki - Sunday, April 24, 2005 - link

    spittledip: The cards we list as 9800 Pros are in fact 9800 Pros; these are the 256-bit cards. The 128-bit Radeon 9800 SE cards that you are refering to retail for about $110.

    Kristopher
  • zemane - Sunday, April 24, 2005 - link

    Nice timing, I'm just buying a new video card!

    On page 5 "Low-End cards", second table, first row, the Newegg link for the Sapphire Radeon X300SE 128MB AGP opens the PCIe version page. And the corresponding "Check Prices" link is broken.

    And the link that opens the comments popup says there is one more comment than reality.
  • DrMrLordX - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link

    Woops! Looks like you failed to mention the AGP 6200 cards as well.
  • DrMrLordX - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link

    Interestingly, the 6800NU doesn't seem to be featured anywhere on your price list. Or, at least, I didn't see it.
  • spittledip - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link

    I think someone needs to tell anandtech that those 9800 "pros" for 140$ are really SE models... and 9800 SE are really poor cards-- 9500 pro and 9600 pro beat those out!
  • l3ored - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link

    nevermind... didnt read the second page yet. i have an athlon 64 3000 (754) and a 9800 pro. i think i'd benefit more from upgrading the graphics card first, am i right?
  • l3ored - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link

    am i reading this right? "like so many things AGP, our disappointment can hardly be contained." you guys dont approve of agp anymore? i was under the impression that today's video cards dont require the bandwidth that pci-e gives and so the same card on either platform performs the same. or has that all changed?

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