ATI vs nVidia
http://live.pirillo.com/ – When Ponzi was upgrading her computer she was pressured into upgrading her Video card. At the time the technician suggested he get an ATI card, but the next technician recommend she get an nVidia card.
ATI vs Nvidia: it’s a holy war. Which one is the best video card for you to get?
The answer: it really depends on your budget, what you’re doing, and what you want to get out of your video card.
If you have a low budget, you should consider getting a mid-range video card (in the $100 range) from either ATi or nVidia (but nVidia really seems to be pretty flaky with Windows Vista).
If you’re a hardcore gamer then you’ll want to go after the card that is the top of the line. Right now, block for clock, it’s the 8800GTX, but in a few months it may very well be the 8950GTX.
And next year we’ll be talking about video cards that will put the current crop of video cards to absolute shame.
What video card do you use?
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July 7th, 2007
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January 22nd, 2008
at 8:29am
1 – 10 of about 275,000 for ati corruption So, some reviews to compair: DirectX 10 Shootout: Nvidia vs. ATI http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/10/09/directx_10_shootout/ ATI vs nVidia “but nVidia really seems to be pretty flaky with Windows Vista”http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/06/18/ati-vs-nvidia/I don’t plan to use Vista. I do plan to use an nVidia chipset on the mothboard. But i have used the nForce chipset with ATI video cards before and not had issues. Well, I don’t need the best out there. So no 8800, or the 3870. So it’s the 8600 vs the 3850. Google…. http
Attention mashups - vidblogcast
July 7th, 2007
at 11:31am
Anne Mitchell on Stopping Spam Blogspot, Windows Media Center and Ed Bott MoGo Express Card Bluetooth Mouse Video Demo PDF Viruses Matt Cutts of Google on Search Engine Spam The Future of Windows GUIATI vs nVidiaWiFi Stick vs WiFi Card Manju Hegde of Aegia on Physics Processing Units Doug Leeds and Robyn DeuPree on Ask.com Blog and Feed Search [IMG]
George
June 20th, 2007
at 6:45am
I try to keep hardware as independent as possible from software. NVidia plays with Windows and Linux, ATI last time I checked didn’t have good quality drivers for linux. So, beside my laptop, all my other pcs have nvidia-based cards.