muddymind
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Tenho que ser sincero que quando comprei o pc, nem fazia e ideia que a grafica era uma bomba fora de serie(sabia que era boa, mas não tanto).
Modo ironia não?
Tenho que ser sincero que quando comprei o pc, nem fazia e ideia que a grafica era uma bomba fora de serie(sabia que era boa, mas não tanto).
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/16062One of Nvidia's few exclusive partners may giving AMD some love before too long. According to Hexus, XFX will soon add Radeons to its graphics card lineup, and a "formal announcement" might come as early as tomorrow.
Hexus doesn't say what prompted the move, although we'd guess it has something to do with the competitiveness of AMD's Radeon HD 4000-series GPUs. AMD matches or outperforms the competition in practically all segments right now, and its aggressive pricing seemed to catch Nvidia by surprise this summer. The ~$160 Radeon HD 4850 also topped best-seller charts in September, and AMD has since cut prices for its high-end Radeon HD 4870 512MB and 1GB cards.
XFX will reportedly offer GeForces and Radeons side-by-side, so it won't jump ship altogether. Its presence in the AMD graphics card market could put pressure on other card vendors, though. XFX is one of the few companies to offer lifetime warranty coverage ("double lifetime," technically), which is a rare perk when it comes to Radeons. Perhaps the competition will be inclined to follow suit if XFX applies that policy to future AMD offerings.
In any case, we've dropped XFX a line to ask for confirmation. Stay tuned.
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/16067The rumor mill scores again. Late yesterday, XFX and AMD officially confirmed that they've indeed become partners—and that XFX-branded Radeon graphics cards are coming out early next year.
Not so surprisingly, the cards will use AMD's latest and greatest Radeon HD 4000-series GPUs, and they'll include a Radeon HD 4870 X2 at the high end. (Knowing XFX's usual branding scheme, we expect at least three more x's in the model name for that). The announcement specifies that XFX Radeons will have "all of the popular features that XFX is known for, including . . . unparalleled 5-Star support, access to customized drivers, and factory overclocked XXX series." No word yet regarding lifetime warranty coverage, though.
As we pointed out when discussing the rumor yesterday, the Radeon HD 4000 lineup's excellent performance and aggressive pricing probably encouraged XFX to make the jump. The hyperbole-riddled press release quotes XFX's Michael Chiu as saying Radeon HD 4000 GPUs "redefined the graphics market."
lol e a coitada da BFG fica de fora? xD
A BFG vende muito mais do que a XFX.
?e da xpertvision
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Xpertvision ATI 2600XT
Xpertvision 8600GT
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Quanto a noticia acho muito bem! E ao contrário de muitos, sempre tive a XFX em muito boa conta. Nunca tive problemas, e sempre foram boas em campos como o Overclock.
São também aparentemente bonitas.
É verdade que o facto de por exemplo reciclarem PCBs e/ou coolers ajuda nos preços baixos, mas para o utilizador comum é coisa que nem lhe importa muito..
E o facto de isto estar acontecer ajuda no geral dos preços
n disse isso nesse sentido
disse isso porque a xpertvision tambem vende nvidia
Se tivesses lido com atenção terias percebido que se estavam a enumerar parceiros !exclusivos! da NVIDIA.
A Gainward também começou a fazer placas ATI há muito pouco tempo. Mas dúvido muito que a eVGA siga o mesmo caminho. A eVGA x58 foi uma necessidade mais do que uma escolha e continuou bem verde e sem qualquer menção a Crossfire.