Originally posted by: Mingon
Originally posted by: Duvie
updated info...
Further to your post in the video forum I would suggest a Ti4200-4600 video card than an ati9800. Nvdia's drivers are currently much better and with the help of rivatuner you can enable quadro support as well. I used Acad 2002 and found the 9700 was just to slow in the views I used (gourad shaded), although someone mentioned its better now in 2004.
I think I tend to leaning towards a newer 6800 or R420 ATI card to be announced here shortly...means this may be a motnh out from fruition, but those who know me know I like to beat a dead horse....I am no hurry when I still have questions....
Other questions to arise from painstaking research is that the Asus board skimped and as 1 phase power and rumored gets very hot with the higher fsb...May have to buy some heatsinks and actively cool them....Also since this is an issue many suggest that it may not be fully compatable or get support from Asus to run the 800's...The Iwill at 150-160 more does have a 3 phase power though it is filled to the brim with things I am not interested in like 66bit pci slots and PCI-x....
A bit of a quandry here as a low priced vid card allows me to throuw more into the mobo, however I may go get a high priced card still just not a designated CAD card so I don't want both of them high....I have some threads and PMs out to ppl trying to ascertain what kind of fsb is the limit on the Asus....
MINGON....I did that once with an older Geforce card and it didn't performa as well as everyone said....PLus the more research I have found shows the newer cards with their advances in opengl, shaders, more pipelines, 256bit memory addressing, higher speed cores and memory, and new antialiasing technology is far superior that I will not let cost hold me back from getting something that will have high visual quality.....
Like I said in the video forum maybe a 6800, 6800NU, 6800GT or 6800U may be the best thing since it specs out almost identically or better then the yet to be released and likley 1000+ dollars of the Geforce FX 4000.....