I've got a meeting tomorrow morning in NYC which means I'll be hitting the road at around 6AM to avoid rush hours going into the city. The meeting will take up most of my day but I plan on getting some gift shopping done for Vinney before heading back to CT. Then on Thursday I've got my trip up to ATI to talk Mac stuff but I'll try and drop by in between trips to give you all updates.
One of my 24-pin PSUs died on me over the weekend, throwing a huge wrench in my testing schedule, thus forcing me to set aside all HL2 CPU scaling testing until after I finish testing for Wednesday's launches. What's coming on Wednesday? Two things, both graphics, ATI finally sent out X800 XL cards to reviewers. The clock speeds are identical to the X800 XL we used in our X850 review so you should already know what it performs like. Our review on Wednesday will simply add power consumption and some discussion of availability to the information that we've already published. As we mentioned in the X850 review, the X800 XL is an interesting part but it will have to be sold and available at $350 (preferably less) in order for it to be competitive with the 6800GT.
Speaking of availability, ATI promised that the new X850 line would be available online a week after our review went live. They promised...and unless I missed something, they haven't delivered. This year has got to be one of the worst years in recent history for GPU availability, though admittedly not nearly as bad as the availability fiasco that led to the demise of 3dfx years back.
I've lost yet another office phone to bad luck, this is my 4th multiline phone in recent history that has just died. I don't use it that much, but I've had to temporarily steal the phone from Vinney's desk so I can actually answer calls. My favorite, most reliable, multiline office phone of all time is still the 3-line Nortel/Aastra Venture Phone that I bought back in '98. A little over a year ago it started acting up which is why I had to replace it, but I'm strongly considering finding one of those in good condition and picking that up again. The only feature it lacked that seriously bothered me was a way to delete all messages, it forced you to delete them one by one which can be bothersome if you let a lot of them pile up.
A friend of mine is in the car market for his first sports car so I'm lending my reviewing advice wherever possible. He wants my opinion of the new C6 vette which is the first Corvette that has actually interested me (the Z06 came close, but no cigar). I've been trying to get a test drive around here so I could give him my opinion but there's only one car at the local dealer and the general manager is using it as his demo so it's never on the lot. Plus I haven't had much time lately to go down there and bug them so it may just have to wait until I head back down to NC for the holidays.
We've been playing a lot of Halo 2 on Xbox live, I am thoroughly addicted and contrary to when we first started playing, we are actually competitive with most people we get matched up with. All my free time is spent with Halo 2 these days, I haven't had a chance to beat Half Life 2 yet. It's not that I'm not into Half Life 2, it's mostly that I don't want to spend more time in front of test beds than I have to. Couple that with the fact that for some reason Half Life 2 makes me nauseous after about an hour of playing it and you can understand why I've tended to stay away from it these days. I've never had a nauseous feeling after playing any FPS, just Half Life 2 for some reason. I haven't really investigated it much but it's quite strange; it doesn't even happen while I'm benchmarking it and watching the screen, only when I'm actually playing it. Very odd.
That's it for now, Vinney's got a late class tonight so I'm going to head to go pick her up shortly then I've got a review to finish before I force myself to sleep early in preparation for tomorrow's inevitably long day.
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend.
One of my 24-pin PSUs died on me over the weekend, throwing a huge wrench in my testing schedule, thus forcing me to set aside all HL2 CPU scaling testing until after I finish testing for Wednesday's launches. What's coming on Wednesday? Two things, both graphics, ATI finally sent out X800 XL cards to reviewers. The clock speeds are identical to the X800 XL we used in our X850 review so you should already know what it performs like. Our review on Wednesday will simply add power consumption and some discussion of availability to the information that we've already published. As we mentioned in the X850 review, the X800 XL is an interesting part but it will have to be sold and available at $350 (preferably less) in order for it to be competitive with the 6800GT.
Speaking of availability, ATI promised that the new X850 line would be available online a week after our review went live. They promised...and unless I missed something, they haven't delivered. This year has got to be one of the worst years in recent history for GPU availability, though admittedly not nearly as bad as the availability fiasco that led to the demise of 3dfx years back.
I've lost yet another office phone to bad luck, this is my 4th multiline phone in recent history that has just died. I don't use it that much, but I've had to temporarily steal the phone from Vinney's desk so I can actually answer calls. My favorite, most reliable, multiline office phone of all time is still the 3-line Nortel/Aastra Venture Phone that I bought back in '98. A little over a year ago it started acting up which is why I had to replace it, but I'm strongly considering finding one of those in good condition and picking that up again. The only feature it lacked that seriously bothered me was a way to delete all messages, it forced you to delete them one by one which can be bothersome if you let a lot of them pile up.
A friend of mine is in the car market for his first sports car so I'm lending my reviewing advice wherever possible. He wants my opinion of the new C6 vette which is the first Corvette that has actually interested me (the Z06 came close, but no cigar). I've been trying to get a test drive around here so I could give him my opinion but there's only one car at the local dealer and the general manager is using it as his demo so it's never on the lot. Plus I haven't had much time lately to go down there and bug them so it may just have to wait until I head back down to NC for the holidays.
We've been playing a lot of Halo 2 on Xbox live, I am thoroughly addicted and contrary to when we first started playing, we are actually competitive with most people we get matched up with. All my free time is spent with Halo 2 these days, I haven't had a chance to beat Half Life 2 yet. It's not that I'm not into Half Life 2, it's mostly that I don't want to spend more time in front of test beds than I have to. Couple that with the fact that for some reason Half Life 2 makes me nauseous after about an hour of playing it and you can understand why I've tended to stay away from it these days. I've never had a nauseous feeling after playing any FPS, just Half Life 2 for some reason. I haven't really investigated it much but it's quite strange; it doesn't even happen while I'm benchmarking it and watching the screen, only when I'm actually playing it. Very odd.
That's it for now, Vinney's got a late class tonight so I'm going to head to go pick her up shortly then I've got a review to finish before I force myself to sleep early in preparation for tomorrow's inevitably long day.
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend.
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david - Tuesday, December 21, 2004 - link
Nauseous is an adjective describing a smell. People are "nauseated". I used to say the same thing, until I married my wife, the doctor....Merry Christmas, Anand. I really enjoy your site.david
chag - Thursday, December 16, 2004 - link
#12 i do; and i see no end to the potential video card reviews thrown at him. that was my point. i want to know why these are a such a priority for him and/or his readers. i wasn't referring to financial gain specifically, although i imagine money is an important part of supporting this site and it's contributers. perhaps i am not part of the trend, but i personally have not even played hl2, because i'm waiting to build a system worthy of such. in the past, i've counted on anandtech to offer realistic views of what you could purchase and how far it'd get you, but lately i've only seen implausible FX-53s and 6850GTSLIs. i'm not (trying) to criticize anand or this site, but i am expressing my frustration and confusion.(upon closing out some open browser windows, i realized that i had forgotten to post this days ago =P)
Dee - Wednesday, December 15, 2004 - link
#19: It's alright. Your maturity level explicates your age.The_Necromancer - Wednesday, December 15, 2004 - link
Ok dee, heres the truth i am still in HighSchool.Ninja_Dean - Tuesday, December 14, 2004 - link
Yes, I use Intel systems. Just because Intel loses in games doesn't mean people should stop buying them. Maybe if you pay close attention to it, Intel is the one with future technologies on their platform. Intel always wins is rendering over AMD.And besdies saying that Intel users are "Crap and Cheap" doesn't make sense because Intel has a HIGHER price to performance ratio. I don't know why you were asking such random questions, but it looks like you don't know your Intel from AMD. Are you trying to show off your knowledge?
There are benefits to every platform. I am not saying that people should buy only Intel systems, as I have a A64 system for my gaming needs, but Intel is the world's largest chip maker for a reason...
The_Merovingian - Tuesday, December 14, 2004 - link
Now for a real post. I've been playing a lot of HL2 lately, and I really haven't gotten very nauseous. Usually my hand will cramp up before i get sick, just as long as its not dark in the room. If my monitor is the only light source then the head aches start. Maybe you guys should try turning on a light.... anything to extend playable hours
The_Merovingian - Tuesday, December 14, 2004 - link
STFU Evan, yes world The_Necromancer is my little bro, picts at ==>>http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~wttaylor/RR%20web%20p...
maybe this will get him to stop posing random shit
I can tell you one thing he is going to get the beating of his life when i come home from UB
Aquila76 - Tuesday, December 14, 2004 - link
#14 - It's a conspiracy! The terrorists are trying to destroy our nation by causing us to be constantly nauseous. This can also explain why Fear Factor, FOX, and the WB are still around.wbwither - Tuesday, December 14, 2004 - link
The_Necromancer and Dee: You have now heard it from Anand himself. STFU on his blog. This is NOT the place for your idiotic, off-topic back-and-forth.Anand: I think the nausea comes from invisible headcrabs :) Seriously though, andrew posted a good and very interesting link. It seems that a lot of people have the exact same problem, even down to it happening right around an hour of playing time. Very interesting.
The_Necromancer - Tuesday, December 14, 2004 - link
Ok heres a question, does any one use intel for games, and if so W...H...Y? In almost every review AMD wins out over Intel, The nly reason would be for Pci-e 16x Gpus but now Asus has come out with there own AMD mobo's and they will come down in price once they start making them in less expensive additions, so if anyone uses an Intel please let me know! Because either you are retarded or Cheap.