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OMG!!! WTF IS WRONG WITH YOUR HEAD BOY??? JUST SOUND THE WORD OUT U FRIGGIN IDIOT!!!!!!! DID UR MOM DROP U ON UR HEAD OR SOMETHING??? MAN UR RETARDED. SERIOUSLY. NO JOKE.
I'm joking. it was a joke i didnt get what he meant either![]() Oh: the sky is dark purple right now to human eyes
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It really depends on what you want. Kinda like AMD or Intel. For higher range graphics cards with a hefty price you can't beat ATI. Their higher range graphics cards dominate. For moderate range graphics cards NVIDIA owns the market. So unless u have over $500 to spend on just a graphics card NVIDIA is the best option.
here is an article: http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/10/...out/page3.html Last edited by jblah; 04-10-2008 at 05:51 PM. |
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I look at it this way. AMD and ATI go together since AMD owns ATI (i think? lol) and Intel and nvidia seem more popular together. I'd have to go with nvidia since Intel is the most popular of the two and it just seems more right. if you have AMD of course you're going to say ATI. well, most of you.
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Nvida 8800
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You should only compare chips that are meant to compete with each other
i.e. geforce 6600 vs radeon 9600
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^ lmao
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You shouldn't associate CPU and Graphics cards, it doesn't make sense. As long as you get the best CPU and the best graphics card at the time you buy your PC. For example back when I bought my PC, the best on the market is AMD (with their athlon 64s) and Nvidia (with their 7000 series). ![]()
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