compgeek89
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Originally posted by: compgeek89
Well, ATi has major software issues, NV doesnt.
Originally posted by: inveterate
guys,, stop fighting the gx2 guy. his prob doesn't help me none,, > ,< thx for postin
Originally posted by: Crusader
Actually I believe you got called out by the mod as well. But I'm dropping this and leaving it here in this thread. So continue to follow me and yip and yap at my posts if you want to, but my post in this thread is not only true its also my opinion which I'm entitled to.
If you have issues with that, and cannot just present your side of the story.. please see the mod.
I will continue to monitor your online activities
Originally posted by: thilan29
He's having problems with installing the drivers also...the 512mb wasn't his only issue. That wasn't the point I was trying to make anyway...Crusader came in claiming all his problems will go away if he got a GTX or GX2...I was just showing that NO, his problems wouldn't necessarily go away. There are problems with cards from both companies.
Originally posted by: inveterate
guys,, stop fighting the gx2 guy. his prob doesn't help me none,, > ,< thx for postin
Originally posted by: compgeek89
Well, ATi has major software issues, NV doesnt.
Now that we?ve had some time to test it, we can?t help but wonder if perhaps Quad SLI is a technology that was announced a little too early. As it stands right now, the Quad SLI solution implemented in NVIDIA?s GeForce 7900 GX2 is still a little rough around the edges. We saw more than our fair share of BSODs, crashes, and other glitches with Quad SLI. In fact, testing the system was actually a somewhat frustrating experience, at times we saw so many lockups and other errors that we were forced to reboot the system after each run. Oblivion in particular seemed to give the Quad SLI system the most frequent problems.
Originally posted by: inveterate
Wow, ok these drivers seems to be less buggy, but i was wondering if it switches the 2D/3D clocks like the ATI overdrive thing does. And where do i set those. does this thing check temps?
Originally posted by: Ackmed
I dont have any stablility problems with Crossfire. No matter if you believe them or not.
"Monitor" me? Do as you please, doesnt matter. I do not get free hardware from anyone, especially not ATi. "Further proof"? There is zero proof, "further proof" claims that there is already some, when there is not.
You're clearly bias, and post misinformation/lies all the time. Your sig says that the 7900 is the "quiet" solution. The GT is anything but quiet if you consider the XT loud. Guru3d shows them both at 50db, and many user opinions say the same thing.
"best single slot card available"? The X1900GT is single slot, and much quieter than the 7900GT is. They are pretty even with each winning their share of games. The GT easily wins in BF2, and Oblivion, both very popular right now. Likewise, the GT easily wins in Q4 and Lock On. Both are about even in Fear, and Farcry with HDR. Yet the X1900GT can do HDR+AA, and HQ AF. They both cost about the same, so your claim that NV has the "best single slot card available", is nothing more than opinion, not fact. As you can see, they are pretty even speed wise, and cost wise. Yet the X1900GT can have better IQ for people who like HDR+AA, and who wouldnt want HQ AF?
Yes both NV and ATi shimmer, NV just happens to shimmer much worse. Which you leave out.
"superior multiGPU implementation and driver support in Windows and Linux", again, up for discussion. They both have postives and negatives for their SLI and Crossfire. ATi's Super AA is much, much faster than SLI AA. NV has the ability to create a profile now. There are several other differences, I should know, I have used both, have you? Better driver support in Windows? Again, nothing but opinion. ATi relesaes an offical driver once a month, NV comes no where close to that. Instead they reply on "leaked" beta drivers. Both driver sets are pretty good today, each having problems from time to time. No arguement from me on ATi's linux drivers.
'all while holding the performance lead"? Please. Anyone can see, both the X1900XTX and 7900GTX are fairly close in speed. Both win in some games, and lose in others. Generally they are pretty close to each other, and a "win" is 5% or so. Yet the X1900XTX can be had for less right now. The X1800XT is a LOT cheaper than the closest 7900GT, while being faster. How you can assert the performance lead goes to NV is beyond me. Reviews, and people who have used both, do not agree.
You show up here, with an obvious agenda, and your name goes right along with it. You are a crusader, against the truth. If (which I doubt) that you can post without calling names, accusing me of being in some marketing ploy, and act civil, we can respond to one another. If you continue to act as you have, I wont. And you will probably get called out by admins again.
Originally posted by: inveterate
Well the thing is i'm still getting significantly less performance in Halo, which is a game i play quite alot. I've always thought that ATI does direct 3D better than Nvidia.
Prior 7900gt running 1600x900 averages 150+ in gulch 16xaf
Now x1900xtx 1680x1050 averages 100+ in gulch 16xaf
i can see that it is at a higher resoultion, however, my 7900gt has been overclocked to 650mhz before,,, and at that time i noticed it go alotttt higher .. the x1900xtx should get at least that shouldn't it??
Originally posted by: Crusader
This isnt an uncommon experience with ATI drivers when you start to really tinker with things (ie. use nonnative resolutions).. NV has had better nonnative support for some time now.
Get a GTX or better yet, a GX2 and your problems will go away.
Originally posted by: josh6079
Nobody listen to Crusader. His posts are always the same pro Nvidia con ATI garbage, even if the two are close. I think it is rather odd that his first post in this thread was more or less an advertisement containing falsehoods and overgeneralizations:
Originally posted by: Crusader
This isnt an uncommon experience with ATI drivers when you start to really tinker with things (ie. use nonnative resolutions).. NV has had better nonnative support for some time now.
Get a GTX or better yet, a GX2 and your problems will go away.
As stated by many, the GX2 is--so far--underdeveloped in its effeciency. A bold design and one that will probably be used just as dual setups are used today, but far from being bug free right now. All he did was jack the thread by not answering any of the OP's questions, offer a completely different card, and then began trolling at Ackmed (who actually was talking about some of the OP's concerns)
As for the OP, good luck with the fresh install. Normally that will wipe out any driver conflictions, bugs, etc. Also, you're going to love Oblivion.
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Quoting "Bassically the reason that i see a problem, if there is one,, was because i was playign halo and got 300-470frames on it while i used to get 500+ on my 7900gt, this is with same settings, and actually LOWER resolution. so i'm alarmed yes."
300+ FPS.. halo on PC has really bad GFX. But your 2d/3d clock is an issue.
Originally posted by: inveterate
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Quoting "Bassically the reason that i see a problem, if there is one,, was because i was playign halo and got 300-470frames on it while i used to get 500+ on my 7900gt, this is with same settings, and actually LOWER resolution. so i'm alarmed yes."
300+ FPS.. halo on PC has really bad GFX. But your 2d/3d clock is an issue.
thx for ur comment but, i've resolved my 2d/3d clock issues, it was downclocking and it clocks to 789/1640 by itself on 3D, which i checked that it is doing for HALO,
BUT it is still true that i get less frames at the same quality setting on the x1900xtx.
Halo doesn't have bad graphics, it's still nice to look at, and at 1680x1050 u hardly notice the lack of antialiasing, especially when ur moving, and ofcourse the free antialiasing of an LCD's 8ms minuet ghosting while in motion.
MAIN PROBLEM,, frame dropps that were not present with 79gt,,, less frames in general!!
Originally posted by: Zstream
Originally posted by: inveterate
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Quoting "Bassically the reason that i see a problem, if there is one,, was because i was playign halo and got 300-470frames on it while i used to get 500+ on my 7900gt, this is with same settings, and actually LOWER resolution. so i'm alarmed yes."
300+ FPS.. halo on PC has really bad GFX. But your 2d/3d clock is an issue.
thx for ur comment but, i've resolved my 2d/3d clock issues, it was downclocking and it clocks to 789/1640 by itself on 3D, which i checked that it is doing for HALO,
BUT it is still true that i get less frames at the same quality setting on the x1900xtx.
Halo doesn't have bad graphics, it's still nice to look at, and at 1680x1050 u hardly notice the lack of antialiasing, especially when ur moving, and ofcourse the free antialiasing of an LCD's 8ms minuet ghosting while in motion.
MAIN PROBLEM,, frame dropps that were not present with 79gt,,, less frames in general!!
Well what are your AF settings, cat AI, all your driver settings? need more detail then my 7900gt ran faster.
Originally posted by: Crusader
What would you know of the GX2? Do you have one?
Moving to Nvidia would solve these issues hes having. Thats a fact.
Answered his question sufficiently.
Unfortunately for you and Ackmed, NV software support is superior to ATIs.
Originally posted by: inveterate
I c, well thx for them comments, i will be doing a fresh install to see what happens.
Originally posted by: Crusader
Originally posted by: josh6079
Nobody listen to Crusader. His posts are always the same pro Nvidia con ATI garbage, even if the two are close. I think it is rather odd that his first post in this thread was more or less an advertisement containing falsehoods and overgeneralizations:
Originally posted by: Crusader
This isnt an uncommon experience with ATI drivers when you start to really tinker with things (ie. use nonnative resolutions).. NV has had better nonnative support for some time now.
Get a GTX or better yet, a GX2 and your problems will go away.
As stated by many, the GX2 is--so far--underdeveloped in its effeciency. A bold design and one that will probably be used just as dual setups are used today, but far from being bug free right now. All he did was jack the thread by not answering any of the OP's questions, offer a completely different card, and then began trolling at Ackmed (who actually was talking about some of the OP's concerns)
As for the OP, good luck with the fresh install. Normally that will wipe out any driver conflictions, bugs, etc. Also, you're going to love Oblivion.
What would you know of the GX2? Do you have one?
Moving to Nvidia would solve these issues hes having. Thats a fact.
Answered his question sufficiently.
Unfortunately for you and Ackmed, NV software support is superior to ATIs.
