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Old 08-29-2008, 06:33 PM
RCAF_FB_Orville RCAF_FB_Orville is offline
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MaD88, Try this http://www.angelfire.com/ultra/coastie0/ATICP.html

This is coasties ati guide, to my knowledge the most up to date so far? (Jan 06) don't know a lot about ati cards as up till now I have been exclusively an Nvidia guy, but good luck and i hope it helps you out.

BTW First ever poster here! Hello to all and sundry, some very interesting and helpful stuff here, glad to be aboard!
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Old 08-29-2008, 07:07 PM
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I've waffling about which card to buy but this link may have made up mind to either buy an ATI card now, or wait for the next generation Nvidia card, as the current Nvidia cards appear to be defective.

http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquir...55nm-parts-bad
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Old 08-29-2008, 07:16 PM
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MaD88, Try this http://www.angelfire.com/ultra/coastie0/ATICP.html

This is coasties ati guide, to my knowledge the most up to date so far? (Jan 06) don't know a lot about ati cards as up till now I have been exclusively an Nvidia guy, but good luck and i hope it helps you out.

BTW First ever poster here! Hello to all and sundry, some very interesting and helpful stuff here, glad to be aboard!
Thanx for the link! As I stuck to AGP till the next Simgeneration is out to the market I had to change to Ati for a last upgrade for my PC. Nvidia did no upgrade since my last Gainward 7800 GS+
So this Aticard was the best what I could get for my AGP-Port.
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Old 08-30-2008, 07:36 AM
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Chivas there are many manufacturers of cards based on the Nvidia chips so there may be some products less reliable then others. What I can share is my personal experience.

Since many many years I have allways stuck with Asus mainboards with Intel chipset and CPU and Asus graphic cards with Nvidia chips and I never had a hardware problem. I did once experiment with Asus boards with ATI chip on one of my PC a few years ago and let them away for driver reasons that put me in trouble with some of the software I used but had no hardware problem either. I have five personal built pc's at any time in my home (for wife and kids) with the configuration as mentioned above so this make for a huge number of hours of operation over the years. I agree that all my components are top when I build the machine. Plenty of power supply, top fast memory and lots of it and top quality hard disks, and full towers with lots of space and excellent cooling. The machines are on the expensive side but I for sure had drivers or software problems more or less quick to solve, but the hardware itself has allways worked perfectly and been fully reliable. And these are machines running and I can tell you that the kids do put them through hard work.

So the Asus GTX280 I have since I bought is just running perfect and is put through lengthy periods of heavy load. I must admit the board runs hotter then I prefer but apart from that nothing to say.

For the record I own no stock neither from Asus nor Nvidia and this is not some form of advertising even if that may seem so, but I do recognize that they have with me a happy customer with their products.

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