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ATI's All-In-Wonder X1900 Performance And DVD Decoding Quality
ATI's All-In-Wonder X1900 Performance And DVD Decoding Quality
Date: February 10th, 2006
Topic: Video Card
Manufacturer: ATI
Author: Josh Venning
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Introduction

ATI is no-doubt enjoying the limelight lately with the release of the X1900, which is no surprise considering their new card puts ATI back in the lead over NVIDIA in the performance category. With some form of the 7800 GTX so long on the top of that list, it's kind of strange seeing an ATI card take its place, especially given the timing of the release and the short lifespan of the X1800 series. Now that ATI has these incredibly powerful cards available to consumers, we're interested to see how future games will put this card to good use.

ATI has been successful with their All-In-Wonder line of multimedia graphics cards, and have been good about making them available on a wide variety of their cards. We recently reviewed the AIW 2006 which was based on the X1300, and ATI have apparently wasted no time in coming out with an All-In-Wonder card based on their newest part, the X1900.

The All-In-Wonder X1900 is the latest thing from ATI and it promises the same quality (if not better) of video and multimedia features we've seen before, on a card with the highest in gaming performance. Until now, the X1800 XL All-In-Wonder was the most powerful version of this card, and we were impressed by its performance. However, the X1900 AIW will obviously be better for gaming, even if it's not quite as powerful as a stock X1900 XT.

Many of the multimedia/video features remain the same as the previous versions, so we will be touching briefly on each feature for those who aren't familiar with what the AIW offers. Because the GPU is clocked lower than a standard X1900, gaming performance will be something for us to look at, and we will be testing the AIW X1900 against a wide range of cards, including the standard X1900 XT and XTX. We've already reviewed a few different All-In-Wonder graphics cards, but for this one, there will be a slight change of focus.

Video quality is something we sometimes take for granted when talking about digital video. Different DVD players can sometimes differ greatly in image quality, and these differences are not all subjective. We will be looking closely at how ATI's latest drivers handle digital video processing with a special HQV benchmark on this card, and we'll also be looking at how it compares to NVIDIA's decoding. There have been some changes by ATI which address some decoding problems in the past, and we're interested to see how well they've done. For now though, lets look at the All-In-Wonder X1900.

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by bigboxes, 1379 days ago
I am going to be in market for such a card come this summer. This card looks to foot the bill and the price should come down by then. Very nice!

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they should do a X1900 XL with same clock speeds to the AIW by DeathByDuke, 1379 days ago
I'd certainly buy one if it was around $299-349, considering it performs closer to a much more expensive X1800XT

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RE: they should do a X1900 XL with same clock speeds to the AIW by DeathByDuke, 1379 days ago
oh yeah, you need to fix the images on the games benchmarks, they are all URL links lol

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RE: they should do a X1900 XL with same clock speeds to the AIW by Wesley Fink, 1379 days ago
The HTML code is now fixed and the game graphs are displaying.

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7800GT by Backslider, 1379 days ago
The 7800GT used in the test must be stock. The one I purchased came overclocked and performs much better than what the benchmarks are showing.

ATI is still too pricy at the moment, I looked up and down for an X1800XL that could come with in price range of the 7800GT that I purchased, and I couldn't find one. I wasn't going to pay $60 over when they perform so identical. The prices were approx.

X1800XL 256 Stock $330
7800GT 256 OC $270

ATI get those prices down.

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RE: 7800GT by tuteja1986, 1379 days ago
I sold my 7800GTX bought a x1900XT and i couldn't be happier :! if G71 fixes some issues like IQ and HDR with AA then i will sell my X1900XT and buy a 7900GTX :) or eles wait for R6XX and G8X.

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RE: 7800GT by Backslider, 1379 days ago
Having owned an X800xl and a 7800GT, I honestly didn't see an IQ difference. The whole HDR with AA thing, well, you must play a lot of Far Cry.

Good luck with keeping up with the latest and greatest though, it's almost a game with in it self. If you sell at the right times, you can upgrade for very little and still have the newest toys.

Happy gaming

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RE: 7800GT by MrKaz, 1379 days ago
I have a ati 9700 and geforce 6600gt and ati rendering look better.

There are some annoying layers/plates on the nvidia rendering that i dont like.

And just one note: the display is the same on both cards.

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Kidding me right? by fishbits, 1379 days ago
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If performance continues to increase at the rate that it has been, we aren't sure how game software will be able to keep up.

By adding more polys, textures, particles, lights, shadows and shaders. You really didn't know this? Call any respected game dev house and ask them if they could possibly come up with a use for more GPU horsepower. The answer will be "Of course genius, we've got code and models we're waiting for capable hardware to run on, it's been that way for years. We'll take every bit of it we can get." Tell Anand I want you to spend this weekend benching EQ2 maxed out and tell us Monday if "we" still "aren't sure."

Anyhow, sounds like a nice card, but I'd rather have a more dedicated gaming card and a seperate TV tuner solution.

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RE: Kidding me right? by Griswold, 1376 days ago
Of course they want more power so they dont have to write efficient and optimized code. Especially your EQ2 example comes to mind. There are far too few companies that come up with highly optimized code that will run top notch on current hardware and provide extra eye candy on future generations.

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