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This won't help if you already have an ATI card
Going back and forth between nVidia and ATI was pretty well the thing we all had to do in the past. The last ATI card I used successfully was the 9800 PRO for AGP. It was probably the best ATI card I ever used. ATI got bought out by AMD, but I think they must have fired the driver devs that were with ATI. I pay very close attention to postings about video cards, because you can almost buy a new computer for the price of one card. Now I am with nVidia and I am very pleased with performance. WHen I build a new system I will spend several days or possibly weeks reading everything I can on upgrading my video card/s. Having wait on someone to devise a fix or dlls for your video card is bad. I didn't write this to knock any card mfgr, etc. It's just a tip to be very wary about your Video card purchases. If you know all this, good. There are some that will read this that don't know. There are third party VC drivers floating around. I have used Omega drivers many times, but right now nVidia drivers are working for me. That may not be the case, if I upgrade my system. |
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