And I still believe that my X800 will out prefom a 66GT or 6800 any day, and the X850 XT PE's (512MB) still preform better than the 7800GTX
You can believe what you want, but the benchmarks present a different story. You have an x800 pro, which is easily defeated by a 6800 gt. Don't believe me, search for benchmarks results. The only time they come close is in half life 2. In some games, a 6800 gt will beat an x800 xt. Think I'm joking, see the chart and weep:
http://graphics.tomshardware.com/graphic/20050705/images/image009.gifhttp://graphics.tomshardware.com/graphic/20050705/images/image019.gifhttp://graphics.tomshardware.com/graphic/20050705/images/image031.gifA regular 6800 can beat a x800 pro.
I can show more benchmarks from different sites, but the conlcusion is the same.
A 512 mb x850 xt pe will NOT beat a 7800 GTX. Tagging more memory onto a card does not increase performence twofold. The 7800 GTX has 24 pixel pipelines and the rendering gfx power to handle the full bandwidth of PCI-e. The x850 is a 16 pixel pipeline card which if it used all that ram would actually slow down due to how the additional 256mb is piggybacked on. And even IF the 512mb x850 is more powerful, its doesn't even exist save for a few prototype models demoed at some LAN parties. There is no retail 512 mb x850 xt pe, only a x850 xl 512mb which is a 12 pixel pipeline card; even less powerful than 6800 ultra.
nVidia may be the only ones with SLi currently, but in about 6~8 months ATI will have their SLi cards, and nVidia will be put back in their place.
Umm, ATI's 'SLI'??? First of all, if your going to bring it up, call it by its correct name 'crossfire'. Second of all, crossfire isn't even available on last generation cards (x800's). Forget crossfire for a current generation card, ATI has no current generation cards. Nvidia's SLI is available already on current generation cards (7800 GTX). Crossfire, Performence wise, well, who knows, crossfire has had no benchmark tests except the official benchmarks released by ati, but I'll take those with a grain of salt; even the official benchmarks aren't that spectacular anyway with very similar performence.
I'm sorry, your arguements flawed to the core.
I'm not trying to be harsh to ATI, keep in mind I'm one of their fans (albeit a disappointed one), but some of false info being said about ATI 'superiority' over nvidia needs to be rectified.