liquidsoap89
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Hey all, I'm in the market to upgrade my graphics card soon, and I'm stumped on what to go with. Right now I have a Radeon HD 6750, and it still performs well, the only problem is that I upgraded my whole computer a little over a year ago, and something that I bought has caused it to crash randomly after playing games for a random amount of time (usually a couple of hours in a day). I've done all the tests I can, thought it was my mobo, got a new one (after doing all the benchmarks and stuff of course), got a new cpu + heatsink, new ram, new mobo (to go with the new cpu, an intel I7 950), a new PSU, bla bla bla... The crashes still continue, and unless it's one of my hard drives (which seems unlikely) than it HAS to be my video card seeing as how that's the only thing I haven't upgraded.
Anyways, I just bought a new monitor (23 inch Samsung SyncMaster E2320) with the assumption that I wanted the EyeFinity 3 monitor setup with (most likely) an ATI crossfire pair. But then I saw Batman: Arkham Asylum in 3D, AND I've seen how ATI was treated with Rage. I've been hearing murmers about how ATI hasn't been on top of their game recently in regards to drivers, and proper support for games. Rage and BF3 are good examples of that, but this video card has been doing a great job for me with everything else (except for the crashing, which I SERIOUSLY hope is caused by my video card, however unlikely). I used to have a GeForce 6500 GS, and that card was also a great card for me, so I can't really use my own bias here.
What do you guys think? As a company, are either of these 2 looking like their future might be brighter than the other's? I'm leaning more towards EyeFinity than the 3D, because 3 monitors will be especially useful for when I'm animating, and I feel like it will be better supported than 3D (plus it will be cheaper). But I'm under the assumption that NVidia cards can use multiple monitors, and ATI cards can do 3D, so it seems like either one could do either option...
Sorry for the rant, this turned out longer than expected, but any help you guys could offer would be terrific. Oh, and price isn't necessarily a problem (unless we're looking at $500-$1000, which seems like a LOT for video cards...), and this might not necessarily be happening immediately, so maybe some soon to be released cards could sway my judgement? THANKS!
Anyways, I just bought a new monitor (23 inch Samsung SyncMaster E2320) with the assumption that I wanted the EyeFinity 3 monitor setup with (most likely) an ATI crossfire pair. But then I saw Batman: Arkham Asylum in 3D, AND I've seen how ATI was treated with Rage. I've been hearing murmers about how ATI hasn't been on top of their game recently in regards to drivers, and proper support for games. Rage and BF3 are good examples of that, but this video card has been doing a great job for me with everything else (except for the crashing, which I SERIOUSLY hope is caused by my video card, however unlikely). I used to have a GeForce 6500 GS, and that card was also a great card for me, so I can't really use my own bias here.
What do you guys think? As a company, are either of these 2 looking like their future might be brighter than the other's? I'm leaning more towards EyeFinity than the 3D, because 3 monitors will be especially useful for when I'm animating, and I feel like it will be better supported than 3D (plus it will be cheaper). But I'm under the assumption that NVidia cards can use multiple monitors, and ATI cards can do 3D, so it seems like either one could do either option...
Sorry for the rant, this turned out longer than expected, but any help you guys could offer would be terrific. Oh, and price isn't necessarily a problem (unless we're looking at $500-$1000, which seems like a LOT for video cards...), and this might not necessarily be happening immediately, so maybe some soon to be released cards could sway my judgement? THANKS!
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