Originally posted by: Antoneo
I'm just curious which would be the cheapest fully featured DX9 card from ATI and nvidia... and am I correct in assuming that VMR9 would not work without a fully featured DX9 card?
Originally posted by: Peter
ATI's lowest is 9550SE - the slowest version of the DX9 hardware core that makes the 9550 and 9600 series. No features missing, just slower speed. Plain 9550 is next in line, then 9600, 9600pro, 9600XT. There used to be a 9600SE too, performing somewhere inbetween 9550SE and 9550.
The low end nVidia FX series cards are DX9 compliant, but not really DX9 capable. I don't think that it would be wise to seriously recommend a low end FX card to someone looking for a DX9 card.Originally posted by: bigal40
"the cheapest fully featured DX9 card from ATI and nvidia" are probably the x300 or 9600 form ATI and the FX5100 from NVIDIA
Originally posted by: nitromullet
The low end nVidia FX series cards are DX9 compliant, but not really DX9 capable. I don't think that it would be wise to seriously recommend a low end FX card to someone looking for a DX9 card.Originally posted by: bigal40
"the cheapest fully featured DX9 card from ATI and nvidia" are probably the x300 or 9600 form ATI and the FX5100 from NVIDIA
