Recently I've looked on the web at video cards and prices alot. I've noticed a huge problem recently though--most manufacturers don't use the "recommended" specs from NVIDIA, and ATI cards for some reason one X800 128MB AGP card is completely different from another X800 128MB AGP card and such.
NVIDIA is the worst but ATI is doing it too. A PCIe 256MB 6600GT should have what specs, for example? Well--should have DDR3 memory, 128-bit memory access, etc. Look here...the OEM specs do not match...the memory is DDR2. Also look here...a 6600GT with a 256-bit interface???
ATI X800 comes in so many dozens of flavors as well. It's a new tactic that both vendors are using and it is working. Put a GT behind the 6600 and strip it until it sells the cheapest--then you get all the sales. The GT means nothing IMO if it is not GDDR3 memory though! X800 means nothing if it can be DDR, DDR2, GDDR3, 64-bit/128-bit/256-bit, and have all different GPU speeds. THIS SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTABLE!
I realize this has happened for a long time and started a long time ago, but just look at my video card below! I was duped into getting a crummy card because it had "6600" in it and 256MB video memory! Even here in the forums we can't even cut through the fog, how many newbie gamers are getting screwed? This is unethical!
I didn't give every example because there are too many to give. Deception is everywhere in the PC gaming business. Does anybody feel this way besides me?
NVIDIA is the worst but ATI is doing it too. A PCIe 256MB 6600GT should have what specs, for example? Well--should have DDR3 memory, 128-bit memory access, etc. Look here...the OEM specs do not match...the memory is DDR2. Also look here...a 6600GT with a 256-bit interface???
ATI X800 comes in so many dozens of flavors as well. It's a new tactic that both vendors are using and it is working. Put a GT behind the 6600 and strip it until it sells the cheapest--then you get all the sales. The GT means nothing IMO if it is not GDDR3 memory though! X800 means nothing if it can be DDR, DDR2, GDDR3, 64-bit/128-bit/256-bit, and have all different GPU speeds. THIS SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTABLE!
I realize this has happened for a long time and started a long time ago, but just look at my video card below! I was duped into getting a crummy card because it had "6600" in it and 256MB video memory! Even here in the forums we can't even cut through the fog, how many newbie gamers are getting screwed? This is unethical!
I didn't give every example because there are too many to give. Deception is everywhere in the PC gaming business. Does anybody feel this way besides me?