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
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,
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...
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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