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11 comments for “Video Card Naming Schemes”

  1. Beck

    Good point, but would you mind listing the answer to the hook in the beginning?

  2. Bird

    I would say:
    x1900XTX
    x1950XT
    x1900XT
    x1950pro
    x1900XL
    x1900GT

  3. Rutledge

    If you’re looking to buy such a fancy card, I would hope you know your ass from your elbow anyway.

  4. Carl Nelson

    Based on fillrate, it goes

    x1900XTX
    x1950XT
    x1900XT
    x1950 pro
    x1900GT

    But the x1950 XT has more memory bandwidth than the 1900 XTX thanks to its higher memory clock speed.

    Not sure where the 1900 XL fits in.. I think it’s an OEM only part… So it’s probably still using RV3xx architecture ;)

  5. Pete

    personally I like the idea of going the way of cpu branding because at least with cpus you know what you’re getting – graphics cards are becoming rediculous (or rather, have been for quite a few years).

    imho I’d like it to be like cars, you know what you’re getting and they just say this is a 99 buick, still a buick and everyone knows that and they know that the 99 one is better then the 1990 model.

    so eg nvidia top card 07
    but with one of their fancy names to make it sound better :)

  6. Seb

    “wouldn’t it be nice if at the very least video card manufacturers adopted a performance based naming scheme like the one CPU manufacturers used?”

    Ha, CPU manufacturers don’t follow a standard either, try comparing an AMD to an Intel based only on the name…

  7. jin choung

    THANK YOU!!! yeah, wtf is up with these crazy ass naming schemes?! why do we even need 4 fing digits?! aaaaaah!

  8. Voltus

    I cant wait for the super-Extreme xxx edition Ice- cool water cooled super fast Xxxx19050000xtxxx super speed Fatality special limited print edition to hit the shelves!

  9. shaneduce

    I’m tired of spending as long as a week looking into video card spect’s trying to fing the best for the $. 99% of my friends think the name is tell’s you all you need to know. When realy Clock speed & amount/speed of memory is what realy counts not the name.

    p.s. oh yea the benchmark of the video card and your favort game should count too.

  10. Rutledge

    Furthermore, they neglected to consider the X1950XTX.

    Then it all makes sense:

    X1950 XTX
    X1900 XTX

    X1950 XT
    X1900 XT

    X1950 PRO (OR GT as some manufacturers name)
    X1900 GT (OR PRO as some manufacturers name)

    Clear enough?

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