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How about qualifying that: Both sides have drivers that don;t work perfectly. The new ATI drivers are better then the ones that came with the XP 64 bit beta, but still not as good as Catlyst 4.5, and more compatable than Nvidia's.Originally posted by: Regs
That's a very small point GT. Both sides have drivers that don't work. There is nothing to gloat about.
Originally posted by: Regs
That's a very small point GT. Both sides have drivers that don't work. There is nothing to gloat about.
Agreed.Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Regs
That's a very small point GT. Both sides have drivers that don't work. There is nothing to gloat about.
It's a very BIG point. ATI has just jumped into the game and their drivers are already more stable than NVIDIA which has had months to polish their releases.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
I guess ATi STILL has no clue how to write drivers:
Both ATI?s and nVidia?s drivers had game compatibility issues, although we certainly saw more of these issues on the nVidia side, which is surprising considering that nVidia?s 64-bit drivers have gone through several revisions while ATI are on their first. We can?t be sure if our random lockups and crashes were caused by the immaturity of the graphics drivers, or perhaps the immaturity of the 64-bit DirectX 9.0 API, or even the immaturity of the operating system itself. Whatever the case may be, the drivers on both sides aren?t quite there yet, although ATI appears to have leapfrogged nVidia in terms of 64-bit driver/game compatibility.
March 22, 2004
05/20/04
Originally posted by: klah
How long until we see this OS on store shelves, 6 months at the earliest. Probably closer to a year or more.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
I guess ATi STILL has no clue how to write drivers:
Both ATI?s and nVidia?s drivers had game compatibility issues, although we certainly saw more of these issues on the nVidia side, which is surprising considering that nVidia?s 64-bit drivers have gone through several revisions while ATI are on their first. We can?t be sure if our random lockups and crashes were caused by the immaturity of the graphics drivers, or perhaps the immaturity of the 64-bit DirectX 9.0 API, or even the immaturity of the operating system itself. Whatever the case may be, the drivers on both sides aren?t quite there yet, although ATI appears to have leapfrogged nVidia in terms of 64-bit driver/game compatibility.
nvidia drivers release date
March 22, 2004
ATI driver release date
05/20/04
of course the ATI drivers would be more compatable. they are 2 months newer
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
I guess ATi STILL has no clue how to write drivers:
Both ATI?s and nVidia?s drivers had game compatibility issues, although we certainly saw more of these issues on the nVidia side, which is surprising considering that nVidia?s 64-bit drivers have gone through several revisions while ATI are on their first. We can?t be sure if our random lockups and crashes were caused by the immaturity of the graphics drivers, or perhaps the immaturity of the 64-bit DirectX 9.0 API, or even the immaturity of the operating system itself. Whatever the case may be, the drivers on both sides aren?t quite there yet, although ATI appears to have leapfrogged nVidia in terms of 64-bit driver/game compatibility.