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Originally Posted by ThatGuy16
Last time i checked, nvida has their share of driver problems. As do all, with the 3870 and 8800GT being new they are going to be far from mature.
You want to say the 8800GT "leaves it caughing in the dust", i think not. Oh wait, unless you call 2fps a a whooping, and every benchmark you see was taken with the outdated drivers which just suck. I decided for the 3870 on many reasons, and some being the price, OC potential, cooler, and the picture quality.
Also crossfire 3870's, "leave SLI 8800GT's caughing in its dust".
If you want high performance, stay away from nvida.. drivers are only the start of their problems  ...
Dude, get real.. your sounding like a fanboy in rage, i dont know what you get out of trying to bash amd/ati. Jump into reality.
PS: When i change over to intel, shouldn't be long ill be going crossfire! 
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If you didn't know, I'm neither a ATi or nVidia fan

I proudly own a HD3850, and I love it. (Most of the time...). But all my other cards, nVidia. I have had far less problems with nVidia then ATi. The ATi card gave me BSODs (at times...).
One of my problems, on ATi cards. An MSI X1550 and a Sapphire HD3850 (both less than a month old). They have the exact same problems. With everything in BF2 on high, including resolution and anti aliasing, the game will stop at 46% and just shut down, over and over. I finally had to use older drivers. New and CD drivers just didn't work out, both cases.