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ATI - Nvidia: what do you use, pros & cons ect.

So tell me, who is in the lead right now do you say?

ATI has crossfire with the Radeon X1950 crossfire

which i believe is their best so far, and Nvidia i have no idea about.

Post what you play, your graphic specs. Most of all, unbiased info of whats going on with the leading Graphics cards

or maybe a strait up brawl!

lets see what happens
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  • DraenorDraenor Member UncommonPosts: 7,918
    I tend to stick with Nvidia just because I'm more familiar with their products...no real technical reason for it.

    Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.

  • methane47methane47 Member UncommonPosts: 3,694
    Originally posted by Draenor

    I tend to stick with Nvidia just because I'm more familiar with their products...no real technical reason for it.
    me too

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  • xpyrofuryxxpyrofuryx Member CommonPosts: 1,587
    Originally posted by methane47

    Originally posted by Draenor

    I tend to stick with Nvidia just because I'm more familiar with their products...no real technical reason for it.
    me too same here

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  • MaskTheEndMaskTheEnd Member Posts: 11
    what kind of cards you guys got?
  • MaskTheEndMaskTheEnd Member Posts: 11
    Bah... what boring one line conversation enders
  • grimweepergrimweeper Member Posts: 2,047
    I have ati and proud of it, no problems whatsoever

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  • ElapsedElapsed Member UncommonPosts: 2,329

    I use Nvidia. Nvidia has the best card right now (8800 GTX and GTS). I suspect though when ATI releases their next card they will have the lead again. It goes back and forth between the two, who has the better product.

  • gpettgpett Member Posts: 1,105
    The only reason I use nvidia is because I am used to their driver software.  I don't know where everything is on the ATI drivers.  Both good companies that make good cards.
  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977

    Nvidia Geforce 6200 256 mb, I don't use ATI because I've never had problems with Nvidia. Although when setting up my mothers comp I got her an ATI, it works fine so I might consider one in the future if I need to.

    I only upgrade my card when the upgrade I want is dirt cheap, I upgraded from a fx 5500 to a 6200 last year and will probably get one in the 7000's at the end of this year. No need to get the latest card since the cheap one runs everything I have perfectly :)

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  • JackcoltJackcolt Member UncommonPosts: 2,170
    Have a X800GT. A bit old, but runs almost every game on decent settings(except for games that require ps 3.0)



    I always use ATI because i prefer their drivers and because I'm familar with their cards.

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  • DrunkenWDrunkenW Member Posts: 250
    Nvidia. But only because i cant rank ATI's cards by the name. Can someone explain it to me?
  • paulscottpaulscott Member Posts: 5,613
    Nvidea- may or may not be slightly less powerful but you know that it'll be fully compatiable with any game.

    I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.

  • ZepeeZepee Member Posts: 947
    Ati 8800...... Yea I know, but I won't pay for an upgrade and neither will my parents, they say I must study more....



    Never really got problems with it... whenever I did I just downloaded the latest drivers and the problems were gone...



    I've heard Nvidia are better but are also more expensive..... don't know if that's true, but as already mentioned they have the best card right now, the 8800GT... it's also the only (togheter with the other 8800) DX10 card at the moment.

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  • Fa|conFa|con Member Posts: 57
    From a technical standpoint, it really doesn't matter. Whenever one releases a new one that puts them in the lead, the other comes back with something better. It has been going on like that for quite some time now.
  • dsorrentdsorrent Member CommonPosts: 1,627

    nVidia 8800 GTX for me... I guess my loyalty with nVidia goes back to the days where they were the only chipset maker who supported OpenGL right out of the box.

  • JackcoltJackcolt Member UncommonPosts: 2,170
    Originally posted by DrunkenW

    Nvidia. But only because i cant rank ATI's cards by the name. Can someone explain it to me?
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    Product Category Card Name (* denotes wildcard) Usual Suffix Example Product
    Enthusiast (high-end) **9**

    **8**

    XTX, XT, XT PE, Pro, GTO 9800, X800, X1950
    Mainstream **7**

    **6**

    **5**

    Pro, SE, XT 9700, X700, X1600
    Budget/Value **4**

    **3**

    7x00, 9000, 9200, 9250

    SE, Hypermemory 9000, X300, X1400

    If you want a more complete list of suffixes, check this link:



    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATI_Video_Card_Suffixes

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  • MaskTheEndMaskTheEnd Member Posts: 11
    yeah At the moment i got a 512mb ATI Radeon x1900XT with 6.something driver

    i wonder if its worth updating to 7.0 (released at the same time as vista)

    hopefully some time soon i'll be doing crossfire with a X1950 being that they'll be going to half price later this month.



    the only problem i've had is studdering when playing FEAR

    that game REALY does not like ATI cards.
  • paulscottpaulscott Member Posts: 5,613
    which proves the point that devs and nvidea cater to each other, while ATI is just a bastard child that does it's own thing.

    I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.

  • ScalebaneScalebane Member UncommonPosts: 1,883
    well when 3DFX kicked the bucket i couldn't decide who to go with, then nvidia bought out 3DFX so i went with them heh.

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  • JackcoltJackcolt Member UncommonPosts: 2,170
    Originally posted by MaskTheEnd

    yeah At the moment i got a 512mb ATI Radeon x1900XT with 6.something driver

    i wonder if its worth updating to 7.0 (released at the same time as vista)

    hopefully some time soon i'll be doing crossfire with a X1950 being that they'll be going to half price later this month.



    the only problem i've had is studdering when playing FEAR

    that game REALY does not like ATI cards.




    Funny thing... my half decent X800GT runs that game like a charm with pretty high settings.

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  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Originally posted by Jackcolt

    Originally posted by MaskTheEnd

    yeah At the moment i got a 512mb ATI Radeon x1900XT with 6.something driver

    i wonder if its worth updating to 7.0 (released at the same time as vista)

    hopefully some time soon i'll be doing crossfire with a X1950 being that they'll be going to half price later this month.



    the only problem i've had is studdering when playing FEAR

    that game REALY does not like ATI cards.




    Funny thing... my half decent X800GT runs that game like a charm with pretty high settings.

    Heh, my 7600GS runs it great with everything maxed. I love Nvidia.
  • WantsumBierWantsumBier Member Posts: 1,079
    I just burned out my 9800XT, I thought about trying a different card, but Dell sent my a brand new one (but it was dead).  I get it in the morning and will see if it works.  If it does not, I might be looking into Nvidia.

    I shoot for the curve... anything above that is gravy.

  • FattSliceFattSlice Member Posts: 12

    To date of this posting, AMD has finally released their next card - the X2900XT. Don't know why they didn't make an XTX version, which they have always done in the past, but it retails for about $399.99 USD. While the nVidia branch has released their 8800 Ultra version, which retails for around $799.99 USD which supposingly has a 10%-15% advantage over the previous 8800GTX, which retails anywhere between $549.99 and $599.99 USD. 

    I recently purcased an Asus EN8800GTX, and I am quite pleased. Although, it does run smokin' hot (around 60c-80c) it still manages to dish out around 350 FPS in Half Life 2 and Counter-Strike: Source at max quality, 2x AA. My friend, on the other hand, recently purched a Saphire Radeon X2900XT for the standard retail price. He does get some decent framerates - for the price, but if you really want some benchmark topping framerates the 8800GTX is the way to go. The X2900XT does get close to the 8800GTX in standard benchmarks, but if you have the money for an 8800, you could probably buy a water-cooling kit and overclock it anyway. The problem is you really need to overclock your CPU to truly get the power out of the 8800GTX - I have a 2.99GHz E6600 C2D and it still bottlenecks on every game I play running at 1280x1024. Nevertheless, who is to tell which is truly better? I have yet to see a game to fully support DirectX 10.

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  • GameloadingGameloading Member UncommonPosts: 14,182
    I first bought an Ati card. It worked great, but after only 6 months the card broke down.



    Then I bought a brand new computer with an Nividia 6600 card. It sucks. my card does NOT like water. It doesn't matter what kind of water apears on the screen, low res, high res, as soon as I see water in a game, my FPS drops to 20 and below. same goes for smoke and fire. bam, FPS drop. Some games are completely unplayable on this PoS. Guild Wars? Out of the question. Lotro? Nope. Even WoW often has FPS drops, its pathetic.



    I came to the conclussion that both Ati and NVIDIA suck.
  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457

    I did some work for Ubisoft and they paid me in Nvidia cards. Before that I had been a Matrox and 3dFX man. They also gave me a 3dfx 6000 card which was better than Geforce 2, but they never made it to market.

    Now I stick with Nvidia so that all my machines use the same driver. No complaints, no reason to change.

     

    ATi have their new 2000 series cards on the way out to rival Nvidi'a 8000's. That should bring the prices down. All is good.

    I have friends who run ATI cards, they are all excellent. If the top end ATI card was a £100 cheaper than the top end Nvidia I would buy it instead. As long as the prices are more less the same, no need for me to change brand.

     

    How do you figure your 3GHZ cpu is bottlenecking your computer. $5 says it's not even using 40% of that power to run your games.

    Not unless you are playing Supreme Commander with 1000 units and in that case you aren't using a lot of GFX power on that sort of game. Outside of servers there isn't a game on the market that uses anything like 3GHZ of CPU power and certainly not any FPS. Half Life2's minimum requirements are a 700M Hz PIV equivalent. Your GFX card doesn't add load to your CPU, it reduces it.

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