I would wait a few months then choose between a refresh of the R600 (RV650?), G80 (G81?), or a second hand 8800GTX. As
Counter Terrorist Joyce Cam said, why buy when the technology isn't here? It's pointless. By the time games bring dual 7950's to there knees, the G81 will be out as well as the new AMDs which apparently beat the Core 2 duo by 40% or more.
So if you wait a few months you may get a rig upto 40% faster? If you don't want it faster than a current computer you could halve the price of your computer. Not bad for a couple of months. As an example my friend bought a 7800GTX a month after I got my X850XTPE. Back then I got 60fps in ALL games, and he got 85fps in ALL games? When games FINALLY came out which caused my card to struggle and the 7800 to run perfectly, the 7900GT was out which costed $220.
My friend pretty much wasted a huge amount of money. He should of gotten a cheap 6600GT then buy a 7900GT a couple of months down the road. That way he would of saved a huge amount of money.
I am only saying this because I wasted allot of money because I bought a X850XTPE at the end of its life before the G70 took over. My friend bought a 7800GTX and then got overtook by cards costing less than half as much. What I SHOULD of done was buy a X850XT as soon as it came out, saving money, and with the money I saved I should of bought a faster Pentium 4 661.
48 pixles per second vs. DX10
Wa? I think you mean how each 7950 has 24 pipelines and dual = 48..... Well the core clock is something like 650mhz which is allittle more than 48 pixels are second.... Oh, and for someone else, I understand the Geforce 8 doesn't really have 'pipelines', but if it did, how many would it have? 36?