building a new a64 system- do i need a new video card?

iq80

Member
Mar 25, 2002
87
0
0
hi all-

i'm putting together a new system- dfi lanparty ut nf3 250gb, 3000+ amd64, sata ll, linux, 19" lcd- do i need to upgrade from my 9600pro? i don't game much but i do watch dvds on my computer.

tia,

iq80
 

jpeyton

Moderator in SFF, Notebooks, Pre-Built/Barebones
Moderator
Aug 23, 2003
25,375
142
116
For your situation, sounds like your 9600Pro does NOT need to be upgraded.
 

Bateluer

Lifer
Jun 23, 2001
27,730
8
0
Using linux, and you're going to stay with a 9600 Pro? It'll work, but Nvidia has far superior linux drivers.
 

nRollo

Banned
Jan 11, 2002
10,460
0
0
Originally posted by: iq80
hi all-

i'm putting together a new system- dfi lanparty ut nf3 250gb, 3000+ amd64, sata ll, linux, 19" lcd- do i need to upgrade from my 9600pro? i don't game much but i do watch dvds on my computer.

tia,

iq80

Out of curiosity, why one of those little Lanparty boxes if you're not a gamer?
 

d2arcturus

Senior member
Oct 18, 2004
918
0
0
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: iq80
hi all-

i'm putting together a new system- dfi lanparty ut nf3 250gb, 3000+ amd64, sata ll, linux, 19" lcd- do i need to upgrade from my 9600pro? i don't game much but i do watch dvds on my computer.

tia,

iq80

Out of curiosity, why one of those little Lanparty boxes if you're not a gamer?



the dfi lanparty is a mobo rollo, but that's not the point...
you don't have to upgrade, my old ATi 9600pro has a dvi connector, so everything should be goot
 

kogase

Diamond Member
Sep 8, 2004
5,213
0
0
You are also touting "sata ll". That would be "ii", or "II", not "ll" ("LL"). Jeez. The DFI board, as well as any board except the Intel ones with ICH6, cannot take advantage of any SATA II features. If you want those, you've gotta wait for nForce 4, which WILL require a video card upgrade.

Edit:

Looks like I'm wrong about the way you spelled it. The uppercase 'i' comes out serifed in my Quick Reply box.
 

Pete

Diamond Member
Oct 10, 1999
4,953
0
0
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Using linux, and you're going to stay with a 9600 Pro? It'll work, but Nvidia has far superior linux drivers.

Superior even for 2D? I though nV's advantage was in 3D speed, and perhaps stability.
 

kogase

Diamond Member
Sep 8, 2004
5,213
0
0
The 2D drivers for both are open source. Or at least, open source versions exist for 2D. The 3D is the only real issue between the two, and if you're using Linux or FreeBSD nVidia is the only real choice. Especially given nVidia's supposed advantage in OpenGL, which is the 3D API one must use with non-Windows operating systems. That would render ATI's supposed D3D advantage one more reason to avoid them.
 

iq80

Member
Mar 25, 2002
87
0
0
thanks for all the input, ops.
i thought i had read somewhere that nvidia was a better choice for linux and that was why i was thinking about upgrading the 9600pro.