Ahmad89 Posted July 31, 2007 Author Posted July 31, 2007 Maybe i am not using the correct terms here. Reset= FORMAT Or it might be the brain freeze from the slushy i am drinking. I dont get what you are saying wizard
Shibathedog Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 I used to swear by ATi but NVidia has been impressing me more lately Right now im using an ATi Radeon X1950PRO 512MB, My next card(s) will be 8800GTXs or the equivilent whenever i upgrade, I want one of those new 1333MHz FSB Core 2 Duos first (im getting that top of the line Dual Core one, the 3GHz one, i forget what the number is, for around 350 bucks you cant go wrong it rocks the crap out of everything) Anyway, I would say its still safe to stick with DX9, DX10 is FAR from being the standard, and by the time DX10 is the standard all the DX10 cards out now are going to suck. In short buy a high end DX9 instead of a low end DX10. Even my card outperforms the 8600GT (and really i should have gotten an X1950XT)
BlackKnight Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 My sig will properly illustrate my feelings toward nVidia. The only time they have not utterly killed ATi was during the FX / 5 series GFs versus the 9xxx Radeons. And that generation is long passed.
Shibathedog Posted August 2, 2007 Posted August 2, 2007 the 9800XT was considered decent for an amazingly long time for anything in the PC world Personally im getting into NVidia because yeah they are winning right now and SLI is easy as pie. ATi's Crossfire is garbage, Sure its 100 times better on paper but it cant really touch SLI right now. Nvidia is becoming more popular meaning more support/compatibility. Oh and 680i rocks, unless Intel's X38 (Is that the name?) is some kind of amazing magic trick (like Core 2) id take a 680i board over P35 anyday. DDR3 just isnt worth it yet. (and by the time it is Nvidia will have 750i/780i)
Ahmad89 Posted August 2, 2007 Author Posted August 2, 2007 Well from what i read pretty much until now is nVidia is the way to go. I am thinking about the 8600 GT or GTS. The way it is looing so far since dx10 is a new thing and they had to make a graphics card capable of that the 8 series came out, so they are almost like the 7 series but with dx10. I am not going to hurry for the reasons above this post so i guess i will wait and see if other cards come out that are better and around my price range. Patience is a virtue . By the way, why isnt DDR3 worth it. iS it worth it 4 or 5 months from now?
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