Originally posted by: Shagga
Sorry if it's old news. But it is likely not to be as its the Enquirers new brain child...![]()
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Shagga
Sorry if it's old news. But it is likely not to be as its the Enquirers new brain child...![]()
I too read this, but wasn't going to post it...since I always get blamed for being theinq's biatch by chizow and friends...U shouldn't worry about this too much.![]()
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
I too read this, but wasn't going to post it...since I always get blamed for being theinq's biatch by chizow and friends...
As the zealotry turns -- It happens with all the fans... ATI/nVidia, Intel/AMD, Crest/Colgate, etc...Originally posted by: OddTSi
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
I too read this, but wasn't going to post it...since I always get blamed for being theinq's biatch by chizow and friends...
I always did find it funny how chizow makes fun of people that blindly support ATi when he's always blindly supporting nVidia. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Originally posted by: oldfart
Dont forget the NEC/Sony floppy drive fanboys! Dont get them started!
Originally posted by: oldfart
Yes!
And SONY RuLz!! Take that you NEC fanboys!
Nothing better to flash a BIOS!![]()
What do they think the A3 and A4 chipsets are? I just built a system a few wks ago based on a ATi chipset on a Sapphire board.Besides the graphic chips, ATI will enter the integrated chipset market during the second half of this year, competing for the market share with VIA, Intel, SiS, and ALi in the P4 chipset market. ATI's chipsets will also be manufactured by TSMC and UMC.
Yeah, maybe its time to give it up. Never really thought much about it before.Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: oldfart
Yes!
And SONY RuLz!! Take that you NEC fanboys!
Nothing better to flash a BIOS!![]()
I flash my BIOS with a bootable CD. Haven't used a floppy in almost two years.
Originally posted by: thorin
Edit: I'd also like to add the uInq is f'in clueless.What do they think the A3 and A4 chipsets are? I just built a system a few wks ago based on a ATi chipset on a Sapphire board.Besides the graphic chips, ATI will enter the integrated chipset market during the second half of this year, competing for the market share with VIA, Intel, SiS, and ALi in the P4 chipset market. ATI's chipsets will also be manufactured by TSMC and UMC.
Originally posted by: oldfart
Yeah, maybe its time to give it up. Never really thought much about it before.
It's really not bad, it performs about the same as a ATi 7000 series card, which was perfect from my brother-in-law. I got the A3-M275 for $105 CDN. And when he decides that's underperforming then I can still slap in another AGP card. It's a pretty small board like 9" by 10" or something like that so it's almost small enough for a SFF or HTPC.Originally posted by: jaeger66
Originally posted by: thorin
Edit: I'd also like to add the uInq is f'in clueless.What do they think the A3 and A4 chipsets are? I just built a system a few wks ago based on a ATi chipset on a Sapphire board.Besides the graphic chips, ATI will enter the integrated chipset market during the second half of this year, competing for the market share with VIA, Intel, SiS, and ALi in the P4 chipset market. ATI's chipsets will also be manufactured by TSMC and UMC.
Any good? I see them on the shelves all the time but nobody ever buys them, they look lonely down at the end of the aisle by themselves.
Don't even put Colgate in the same sentence as Crest. There's no comparison.As the zealotry turns -- It happens with all the fans... ATI/nVidia, Intel/AMD, Crest/Colgate, etc...
Originally posted by: Dug
Don't even put Colgate in the same sentence as Crest. There's no comparison.As the zealotry turns -- It happens with all the fans... ATI/nVidia, Intel/AMD, Crest/Colgate, etc...
Colgate vs Crest. It's one of those FMCG battles the marketing industry loves to love, like Coke vs Pepsi or Big Mac vs Whopper. Procter & Gamble's Crest spent 30 years as America's favourite toothpaste before being unceremoniously kicked from the top spot in 1988 by Colgate-Palmolive's Colgate. In fact the battle is more than a little uneven. Colgate has long been the undisputed champion in the global market, the #1 toothpaste brand worldwide with market leadership in more than 170 countries and global sales of around $2bn. The US remained its weak spot, the only significant market where it was barred leadership for more than 30 years. All that changed with the launch of Colgate Total in 1998.
Originally posted by: oldfart
Dont forget the NEC/Sony floppy drive fanboys! Dont get them started!
Originally posted by: thorin
Colgate vs Crest. It's one of those FMCG battles the marketing industry loves to love, like Coke vs Pepsi or Big Mac vs Whopper. Procter & Gamble's Crest spent 30 years as America's favourite toothpaste before being unceremoniously kicked from the top spot in 1988 by Colgate-Palmolive's Colgate. In fact the battle is more than a little uneven. Colgate has long been the undisputed champion in the global market, the #1 toothpaste brand worldwide with market leadership in more than 170 countries and global sales of around $2bn. The US remained its weak spot, the only significant market where it was barred leadership for more than 30 years. All that changed with the launch of Colgate Total in 1998.
