
Article Title: AMD's 690G/V Series Chipset Preview and Benchmarks
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/467/1/
great point and it looks like I need to add this... Remember the X700 wasn't SM 3.0? It was based off of SM 2.0B. Since the X1250 is based off the R420 architecture it supports Shader Model 2.0b instead of the 3.0 that the R5xx series supports. Shader model 2.0b is limited to 768 instructions while shader model 3.0 has 65536. So it isn't SM3 or SM2 -- It's SM2B. Back in 2004 it looked like both models would work well and you can see who won in the long run - Shader Model 3.dgood wrote:so does fully directx 9 compliant mean that it has sm 3.0 support? because the other reviews I saw on it it got a 0 in 3dmark06 under sm 3.0 only one of the three integrates had it and I think it was intel. (don't quote me on that)
It shouldn't be called x750! It's more like a X350! There's no vertex shaders like the X700, vertex processing is done via the CPU.dgood wrote:cool what a misleading way to name the graphics as a x1k series if it doesn't have that support it should be the i750 chipset (integrated x750 as in upgraded x700) or something. Overall well done though.
We wont see DX10 compliant integrated graphics solutions for some time. I bet that we wont even see it this year. AMD doesn't even have DX10 graphics card at any price point. The R600 is delayed till May/June, but it seems the RV610 graphics card will arrive in April if the rumors are true. Look how long it too the x300 and X700 to make it from discrete solutions into the chipset (about 1.5 years). Maybe this time next year we will see DX10 integrated boards, but to be honest with you it's wont be worth it for gaming as it will be slow. AMD will also be well into their Fusion series by 2008, so maybe platforms like this one will be gone... Who knows, but it's fun to think about.Baddad53 wrote:What do you make of it not being DX10 compliant?