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    Which nvidia Gpu Could Radeon® HD 3470 XT be compared with?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by AetasSerenus, Aug 5, 2008.

  1. AetasSerenus

    AetasSerenus Notebook Geek

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    Which nVIDIA Gpu Could Radeon® HD 3470 XT be compared with?
     
  2. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Uh, none?
     
  3. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    The table at notebookcheck provides some guidance and puts it above the 8400M GS.

    John
     
  4. narsnail

    narsnail Notebook Prophet

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    any new dedicated card is leaps and bounds above what intel has to offer. no comparison as greg said.
     
  5. AetasSerenus

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    Thx and btw I meant to say nVIDIA, not intel...
     
  6. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Oh, well that makes a HUGE difference ;).
     
  7. Infoseeker

    Infoseeker Notebook Evangelist

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    Edit your post, then hit the edit button again; it lets you fix your title as an option.
     
  8. AetasSerenus

    AetasSerenus Notebook Geek

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    Thx for the tip dude ;)
     
  9. JPZ

    JPZ Notebook Deity

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    That's a handy tip. I'll keep that in mind.
     
  10. masterchef341

    masterchef341 The guy from The Notebook

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    an 8400m gs? maybe better? probably an 8400m gt. something like that.
     
  11. boyciejunior

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    spose if it depends if it is gddr3 or ddr2 =) also i dont think ATi use the XT or Pro suffixes anymore after the hd2*** series
    I would of thought the performance would be above the newer nvidia chips like the 9300m GS
     
  12. Ayle

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    I think it will be more of the 8600 gs level as the 3200 is at the 8400m gs level.
     
  13. Phil17

    Phil17 Notebook Consultant

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    3200 is equal to or slightly better than a 8400 gs, the 3450 is slightly better than a 8400gt so the 3470 should be about equal to a 8600gs if both use ddr2 RAM