[QUOTE="Kevanio"] think of the rsx as a 7600gt, think of the xenos as just less powerful as a x2900, thats more accurate because the rsx is NOT based in anyway of the 8 series architecture, however the xenos was build with the r600 architecture in mind but customised, i shall find a link to confirm the xenos part in one second
edit i cant be screwed to be honest, heres a nice comparison website for you http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/617/617951p1.html
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the xenos is a very very very slow hd 2900 without dx10 or many other features, it only has 15% of the shaders :lol: not te mention the slower clock speeds, the x360 is no match for the hd2900. then look at this the geforce 8800gts is about = with the hd2900 and the 8600 has 1/3 of the shaders which means it should run games better than the x360 and that card is cheap.the fact is the x360 is old tech and the only thing it has over ps3 is unified shaders but it fails to keep up with card such as a 7900gs.x1950pro with split vertex pixel shaders
Considering it's based in that generation, why do you make it out to be bad? I'd take an 1800XT/XTX over a 7900gs any day of the week, and according to ATI Xenos is on level with 1800XT, but with more features/more shading power (@720p that is).
The RSX/Xenos are far from top of the lin anymore, but in a closed env. they don't have to push nearly as hard to look as good.
Don't get me started on the 8600 series, it's nowhere near what the 6600GT or GF3 Ti 200/GF4 4200 were in those days. I bet you the 8600 series struggles in DX10 games when trying to push decent detail. Is it a bad card, no...but it's clearly not as good as the older budget performance cards.
Course with the 8800GTS 320mb coming down in price fast...it might not matter...
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