New Graphics Card

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Hate to tell you guys, but I'm not a fan of ATI, nVidia suits me much better. Wait till nVidia makes a perfect (although not exactly so) GeForce5. That will beat the Radeon 9700 and take back the throne but it will also cost a hundred dollars more.
 
Originally posted by Klonie Gun
Hate to tell you guys, but I'm not a fan of ATI, nVidia suits me much better. Wait till nVidia makes a perfect (although not exactly so) GeForce5. That will beat the Radeon 9700 and take back the throne but it will also cost a hundred dollars more.

There's no need to hate the fact of telling us the facts. That's just the way that ATI vs. nVidia works. Once nVidia comes out with their GF5, ATI will be right behind them with their Radeon 10200. nVidia, although a sub product in comparison, is a lot more user friendly for the general populas with more driver updates more frequently along with better web resources for tweeking. ATI on the otherhand only offers about 1 driver update to every 10 updates from nVidia, overclocking resources are less, and some hardware combinations can be feniky. :)

Oh and Chunky Monkey is pretty good though....
 
Originally posted by Klonie Gun
Hate to tell you guys, but I'm not a fan of ATI, nVidia suits me much better. Wait till nVidia makes a perfect (although not exactly so) GeForce5. That will beat the Radeon 9700 and take back the throne but it will also cost a hundred dollars more.

Nvidia actually fell behind the curve this time, the next generation GF is going to come out about a month before ATI's next card (which will probably eclipse it)
Even if it's a little slower, I'm willing to take that sacrifice for the extra options. (Better than a faulty TV out)
 
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