Introducing the Radeon X1650 XT: A New Mainstream GPU from ATI
by Josh Venning on October 30, 2006 6:00 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
Test Settings
We are continuing to use the same Intel Core2 Extreme X6800 that has given us success with testing in the past for this article. The drivers we are using are the same as with the X1950 Pro article, but we've added a few more resolutions for some of the games: 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, and 1600x1200.
The cards we want to pay special attention to here are of course the X1650 XT and particularly how it compares with the NVIDIA 7600 GT. Given current prices, we should expect to see these cards being fairly well-matched, with one card or the other doing better at certain games and with certain resolutions.
We also added a number of other cards into the performance mix for comparison to get a general idea of where the X1650 XT stands. On ATI's side, we included the X1600 XT, X1800 GTO, X1950 Pro, and X1900 XT 256MB. From NVIDIA, we included the 6600 GT, 7600 GT and the 7900 GS. These cards offer a broad picture of performance for the current generation of midrange and mainstream graphics cards. Some cards, like the 6600 GT and the X1800 GTO, are a bit older than the others, but we included them as a reference for those looking at potential upgrades.
We are continuing to use the same Intel Core2 Extreme X6800 that has given us success with testing in the past for this article. The drivers we are using are the same as with the X1950 Pro article, but we've added a few more resolutions for some of the games: 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, and 1600x1200.
Performance Test Configuration | |
CPU: | Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 (2.93GHz/4MB) |
Motherboard: | Intel D975XBX (LGA-775) ASUS P5NSLI |
Chipset: | Intel 975X NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI |
Chipset Drivers: | Intel 7.2.2.1007 (Intel) NVIDIA nForce 8.22 |
Hard Disk: | Seagate 7200.7 160GB SATA |
Memory: | Corsair XMS2 DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 (1GB x 2) |
Video Card: | Various |
Video Drivers: | ATI Catalyst 6.9 ATI Catalyst Beta (X1650 XT only) NVIDIA ForceWare 91.47 |
Desktop Resolution: | 1920 x 1440 - 32-bit @ 60Hz |
OS: | Windows XP Professional SP2 |
The cards we want to pay special attention to here are of course the X1650 XT and particularly how it compares with the NVIDIA 7600 GT. Given current prices, we should expect to see these cards being fairly well-matched, with one card or the other doing better at certain games and with certain resolutions.
We also added a number of other cards into the performance mix for comparison to get a general idea of where the X1650 XT stands. On ATI's side, we included the X1600 XT, X1800 GTO, X1950 Pro, and X1900 XT 256MB. From NVIDIA, we included the 6600 GT, 7600 GT and the 7900 GS. These cards offer a broad picture of performance for the current generation of midrange and mainstream graphics cards. Some cards, like the 6600 GT and the X1800 GTO, are a bit older than the others, but we included them as a reference for those looking at potential upgrades.
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Lonyo - Monday, October 30, 2006 - link
The X1950Pro can also be had in the US for $200 now from various websites, even if the prices at the top of this article show otherwise.Lonyo - Monday, October 30, 2006 - link
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82...">Sapphire X1950 Pro - in stock - $199
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?Pr...">Sapphire X1950 In stock $205
Then there are 3 OOS at ZZF for $199.
http://www.amazon.com/Express-Radeon-X1950PRO-256-...">$188 from Amazon, apparently
DerekWilson - Monday, October 30, 2006 - link
tweaked that sentence to reflect current pricing.