I've had a nVidia card since the first "GPU" (256) and have been a fanboy ever since. I'm not buying every generation of video card (I'd like to think this is a majority of people), but I usually skip a generation until I feel the need to upgrade.
I have finally switched over to ATi, albeit the 4770. I didn't know they were releasing the 5770's so soon! I thought they wouldn't be out until December or January and I wanted to play my Empire Earth now
Working for AMD, you'd think I would have switched over right away (definitely an AMD fanboy ), but I held hope. I switched over because of the performance of the new 5000 series and because I wanted the CPU/GPU/Chipset combo. Hell I was even ALL nVidia chipsets up to that point as well. It just seems like ATi has merged well with AMD (was rough for a while and scary) and are now back on track to making great products. This is evidenced in the 4 and 5 series, which finally made me switch over
I was a hardcore nVidia/AMD boy back in the day, but the game is a changing my friends
I have finally switched over to ATi, albeit the 4770. I didn't know they were releasing the 5770's so soon! I thought they wouldn't be out until December or January and I wanted to play my Empire Earth now
Working for AMD, you'd think I would have switched over right away (definitely an AMD fanboy ), but I held hope. I switched over because of the performance of the new 5000 series and because I wanted the CPU/GPU/Chipset combo. Hell I was even ALL nVidia chipsets up to that point as well. It just seems like ATi has merged well with AMD (was rough for a while and scary) and are now back on track to making great products. This is evidenced in the 4 and 5 series, which finally made me switch over
I was a hardcore nVidia/AMD boy back in the day, but the game is a changing my friends