On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:30:57 +0200, Skybuck Flying wrote:
> Well,
>
> GTX 8800 will probably work on XP too..
>
> So then maybe you just got a slighter fast card... but you can forgot
> about DX10 features 
>
> So no increase in graphics quality except maybe higher polygon models
> and such...
>
> But special dx10 effects on xp <- nope ?!
>
> And ofcourse for those that went to use gtx 8800 for special gpgpu
> programming maybe cuda available for xp as well ?
What kind of bullshit are you spouting off?
The 8800 GTX works perfectly fine under XP and Linux. You don't need
Vista to use a 8800 GTX.
Of course DirectX10 is Vista only, but currently there are extremely few
games using it at all and most of those just offer DX10 as a secondary
advanced graphics option. Not many developers are about to release their
games for DX10 only and **** off over 90% of their customers.
Also, DX10 is only an API. The benefits of the graphics card such as
increased bandwidth, faster CPU Clock, faster memory clock, more memory,
the new pipeline, etc. are available to any API as that's how the
frigging card works regardless of the API used with it.
So bottom line, before you go spouting off bullshit at least make sure it
has a marginal hint of truth to it.
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Stephan
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