Re: [nlug] Graphics Cards Revisited

2011-05-25 Thread Kevin Wurm
I had recent experience with both Ati & Nvidia. Nvidia won in drivers and performance. Kevin On May 25, 2011, at 11:11 PM, Sabuj Pattanayek wrote: > Yes, even though it's tempting to go with an ATI card precisely > because of price performance, those of us who like to be able to use a > card

Re: [nlug] Graphics Cards Revisited

2011-05-25 Thread Sabuj Pattanayek
Yes, even though it's tempting to go with an ATI card precisely because of price performance, those of us who like to be able to use a card for more than a few years should stick to nvidia or intel because of their excellent legacy support for newer distributions. On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 9:57 PM,

Re: [nlug] Graphics Cards Revisited

2011-05-25 Thread Chris Faulkner
It would be nice if ATI would step their game up in the driver dept. for Linux. In windows, Catalyst drivers drive me crazy... i'm sticking with nVidia however, i still have my 9600GT and still does decent... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NLUG" g

[nlug] Graphics Cards Revisited

2011-05-25 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
Is it my imagination or has ATI walked away with the title when it comes to video cards and price / performance.  It seems that they have been dominating the charts recently and pretty much swept the most recent Tom's Hardware "Best Graphics Cards For The Money". The GTX series doesn't give much s