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OP said:ATI vs. nVidia
corvus said:I know these are the two big names in video cards, how do they really compare? I'm looking to buy a new video card and I'm not even sure which brand to look at. Price range is between $150-$200.![]()
Thats because girls don't fall in love with hammers and screwdrivers-- not to mention video cards-- like so many guys do.heatlesssun said:Some people are just looking for an honest opinion and don't really know about !!!!!!s and girls (though has anyone met a fangirl yet?).
DamienThorn said:Personally, since the midrange cards offer about the same performance, I'd just get the brand that you're currently using so that you won't have to worry about installing the oppositions drivers. By using the same brand as you are now, you will likely be able to just swap the video cards and keep on going.
Trimlock said:X800XL or the X1600XT, both sub $200 right now and perform awsomely
You haven't been using their products that long thenGob said:I prefer ATI because I have always liked their products better...Customer support has always been good, and the drivers always work better.
Because ATI sooo doesn't support this feature, eh![K]entor said:I prefer nVidia because of shaders models 3. Always good to have a feature supported.
The X800XL is no where near sub-200 and the x1600xt doesn't perform "awesomely"
Is the Radeon X850 closer to the nVidia 6800GS or 7800GT? What do you look for in a video card to judge its performance?
Its an opinions, Ive never had problems with an ATI driver, whether on my computer or a friend's.masher said:You haven't been using their products that long then. ATI used to have crappy CS and the worst drivers in the industry. I switched from then to NVidia during that phase. Then ATI got their house in order, and NVidia developed some godawful power and cooling problems, so I switched back.
I'm sure I'll switch again at some point in the future. Competition is good.
Not knocking your opinion...their drivers are quite good at the moment, and have been for a few years now. Back in "the day", however, they got a well-deserved reputation for some of the worst drivers around.Gob said:Its an opinions, Ive never had problems with an ATI driver, whether on my computer or a friend's.