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Nov 20th, 2004 at 4:17pm

CharlieTango   Offline
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As the subject implies, I'm looking for information about the ATI FireGL X1-128 video card - does anyone know what it's like?  Good, bad, ugly?  A friend has offered me a good deal on one, brand new, and I'd like to gather a few opinions first.  Originally I was looking to get an 9800XT, but then this deal came up and... well, any advice would be fantastic Smiley.

I'm work in the CG animation field myself, primarily from the studio but a workstation level card in my home system would definitely be handy.  The thing is, I have no idea how these workstation graphics boards run for gaming, and I would hate to shell out the money for something that will handle Maya no problem but isn't supported by half my games, particularly FS2004.  I mean, the whole point of going home is to get AWAY from work in the first place Grin.

My system specs:

Intel P4 2.8Ghz 800 fsb (AGP 8X slot)
1 gig DDR PC 3200 RAM (400Mhz)
80Gb Maxtor Serial ATA 8Mb cache HD (7200rpm)
Radeon 9600XT (256mb)

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Reply #1 - Nov 21st, 2004 at 9:35am

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Actually, I've always wondered how a top gaming card would run your workstation graphics!  Grin

I heard somewhere that the FireGL's were not particularly suited to gaming, but I haven't seen any evidence to back that up.
 

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Reply #2 - Nov 21st, 2004 at 12:37pm

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FireGl is a graphics design card, and is not suited to gaming.  The way it runs commands would mean it could not run a game very well but a CAD program extremely well.  As for top-range gaming cards in CAD programs, they are not suited for demanding CAD programs, but will cope with your average CAD program.
 

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