Originally posted by: CaiNaM
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: BenSkywalker
Alright let's get all of nV's issues grouped together-
Pixel Shader 2.0 performance is horrible
		
		
	 
but improving...
	
	
		
		
			Missing some of the PS 2.0 level features in their drivers, HDR as an example which is going to be used by HL2
		
		
	 
aye, agreed.. what' up with that?
	
	
		
		
			Driver bugs completely screwing up the fog in several titles(MOH as an example)
		
		
	 
hmmm.. haven't noticed that, but i don't play MOH either
	
	
		
		
			AA quality @ 4x and higher sucks compared to ATi
		
		
	 
i disagree there. there are some subyle differences i've noticed under close scrtutiny in ati's favor, but honestly, overall the differences to me are either unnoticeable or negligible. 
	
	
		
		
			Gets their @ss kicked in some games embarassingly so(Mafia as an example)
		
		
	 
no personal experience.
	
	
		
		
			Dropping AF quality compared to the NV2X line while ATi is making huge gains
		
		
	 
a tradeoff for performance that may offend some more than others. i still prefer nv af over ati.
	
	
		
		
			'Brilinear' hack to improve performance
		
		
	 
see previous comment.
	
	
		
		
			Cheats in 3DMark2K3 with static clip plains with older drivers
		
		
	 
not that i ever put much into 3dm other than it being a pretty demo, but hey, i raised hell with ati's q3 "cheat" awhile back, so gotta be fair and slam nv here.
	
	
		
		
			Per app optimizations can create confusion on how the boards will perform across the board
		
		
	 
only nv does this?
	
	
		
		
			Am I missing any here? Are there any that nV users disagree with? It would be nice if we could just get all of this out so it doesn't have to be repeated ad nauseam.
		
		
	 
i had a 9700p. great card imo (and still great even today), especially when considering the fiasco which was the 58xx series of nv cards. when i saw a 5900nu for $170, i couldn't resist and i picked one up. spent alot of time with it over the last 25 days, as it's in may main pc (one of 3 in my work area) & my office is at home do i spend 12-16 hrs almost every day in front of it. i thought it was a good card and a great value.
the 9800p was available locall this weekend for $199, and having several improvements over the 9700p (now residing happily in my wife's pc), i picked one up. 
ran some ut demo benchmarks with the 5900, then removed it and installed the 9800p using cat 4.2 and ran some ut demo benchies on it, along with a bunch of screen catpures. i had some issues with daoc, and realizing i had neglected to take screenies w/ the 5900, out came the 9800 and the 5900 went back in.
hmm.. daoc issues went away..
you know, i know i'll get a lot of crap for this, but after throwing the 5900, it dawned on me that i preferred that card over the ati. the 2d was crisper, the 3d colors were more vibrant. performance difference was neglible between the 2, some games favoring the nv a bit, and some games favoring the ati.. and some games it went back and forth depending on the resolution.
maybe some of these issues were related to the new catalyst drivers (i had run 4.1 briefly before i replaced the 9700p w/ that 5900, but i WAS going to go back to the 3.10s actually, not thinking the 4.1s were that great), maybe not. i'll have to put the 9800p back in and fiddle with it some, but having the 5900 back in my main rig, i'm kind of liking it....