PersianCowboy
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How powerful is the GPU compared to a Xbox 1 or Gamecube GPU? And what would it amount to as a ATI graphics card on the PC?
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Wii's ATI-provided "Hollywood" GPU clocks in at 243MHz. By comparison, GameCube's GPU ran at 162MHz, while the GPU on the original Xbox was clocked at 233MHz. Sources we spoke with suggest that it is unlikely the GPU will feature any added shaders, as has been speculated.
Geckotek said:Which ATI GPU for the PC? There are dozens.
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vagrant said:Consoles use different GPU's from the PC GPU lines.
Geckotek said:No...really? What's that got to do with anything? The question was how do they compare to the PC line. Not which GPU from the PC line is it using. I think most of us know it's different.
Which ATI GPU for the PC? There are dozens.
Geckotek said:Guess you didn't understand my post then.
He asked how does it compare to an ATI card for the PC. I asked which one?
vagrant said:And I basically answered that they really aren't something you should compare.
vagrant said:Not to mention PC's have a ton more processing behind them to power your gpu.
Geckotek said:Huh? The GPU removes the processing of 3D graphics from the CPU.
They can be compared, although a true direct comparison isn't exactly possible, you can give someone a good idea of where it lies.