Without a doubt, this is the fastest graphics card currently available, with the best image quality we’ve ever seen.
At this stage, we can only predict what DirectX 10 performance would be like. So I would only recommend buying this card if you really want or need the best possible DirectX 9 performance and image quality, say of you’re running a 24in display or Dell’s 30in monster. If you are aiming for DirectX 10, wait until next year, when we will be able to test on Windows Vista and compare to ATI’s rival card.
For such a radically new architecture, I can only be impressed with how problem free the move to a unified shader architecture seems to have been. When SLI is combined with DirectX 10, I can even see scaling getting closer to a 100 per cent performance increase than ever before.
This is an amazing leap forward for nVidia and for the graphics industry as a whole.
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