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Normal 2 Speakers 25 26.32%
2.1's 12 12.63%
3.1's 2 2.11%
5.1's 45 47.37%
7.1's 9 9.47%
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Old 07-04-06, 11:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wink Nvidia or ATI ?

What is it that you look for in a video card ? Which one do you prefer of these two ?
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Old 09-04-06, 06:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have always used nVidia, I always thought it better than ATI although many people think the opposite!

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I have always used nVidia, I always thought it better than ATI although many people think the opposite!

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Same for me too! Since I heard that Nvidia beat AMD soundly in that Doom3's performance test, I still stick at Nvidia. I'm using FX5500 for now.
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I used NVidia for about 3 years, then I switched to ATI. Now I'm an ATI addict
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Nvidia is well knownw and reliable, i dont know about ATI
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Old 09-04-06, 09:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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since my first pc to this one all my VGA cards had NVidia . Never used ATI so i dont know much abut it but i know Nvidia is great !
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I would persoally use ATI. This would be because ATI is a well known and well advertised company.

However I would not have anything against NVidia, lower companies can be less expensive and somewhat different as far as functionality.
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I never tried a nVidia card although I think ATI is better because I have heared from some of my friends that some of nVidia cards do perform some problems.
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I myself prefer Nvidia, only because i have never tried
Ati.But i would like too because the video that i have now is geeting
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ATI all the way
just don't like the catalyst program.. but imo ATI is better as nVidia
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