Cerb
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- Aug 26, 2000
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My GF4 couldn't play videos after the driver update where certain TV-out chipsets used would cause cards to not play DVDs. Not only did I find what they tried to do a bad decision, but I couldn't play any videos that weren't quicktime! Go back to 30.82 drivers and all was fine.
So I decided that you know, I wouldn't recommend an NVidia at least until the FX series is gone.
My GF4 died at 18 months later during transit to a new motherboard.
I got a 9800SE...sure, it softmodded, but then was having strange issues, even with only four pipes.
So then, 9600 XT. It was alright, but ATI's drivers leave a bit to be desired, taking forever to get to any real options, as do all the tweaking utilities for Radeons. I was so spoiled with Dets and Rivatuner.
Now I'm running a 5900XT, and very pleased overall.
I'd still recommend ATI cards, though not for 2d IQ. This Leadtek I have now beats even the best BBA I have ever seen.
ATI has the best for around $60, and the 9800 Pro is still an a great buy, too.
So I decided that you know, I wouldn't recommend an NVidia at least until the FX series is gone.
My GF4 died at 18 months later during transit to a new motherboard.
I got a 9800SE...sure, it softmodded, but then was having strange issues, even with only four pipes.
So then, 9600 XT. It was alright, but ATI's drivers leave a bit to be desired, taking forever to get to any real options, as do all the tweaking utilities for Radeons. I was so spoiled with Dets and Rivatuner.
Now I'm running a 5900XT, and very pleased overall.
I'd still recommend ATI cards, though not for 2d IQ. This Leadtek I have now beats even the best BBA I have ever seen.
ATI has the best for around $60, and the 9800 Pro is still an a great buy, too.
