Vista Ready nVidia Chip Video cards ??

jutnm

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ok im building my bros comp soon and i need help finding a card that is nVidia chipset, "vista ready" and needs to be 256 mb or more also under 140 $ !!! sorry for reposting this again

needs to be able to play BF 2142 and other high end graphic games
 
ATI was well ahead of NVidia on seeing drivers readily available for Vusta even on the less then performance type models. The price tags on the 8600 and 8800 model lines exceed the price range there. But the latest models would be the closest to consider Vista ready. EVGA and BFG are good makes but are only seeing the 7300 and 7600 models for under $150CA among both NVidia and ATI cards by different brands at http://www.memoryexpress.com/index.php?PageTag=&page=cat&memx_menu=193&SID=
 
ok im building my bros comp soon and i need help finding a card that is nVidia chipset, "vista ready" and needs to be 256 mb or more also under 140 $ !!! sorry for reposting this again

needs to be able to play BF 2142 and other high end graphic games

Theres alot of cards Vista capable, but if your buying a new card for newer games and Vista I would not get anything under a 8600GTS but your not doing that with 140 bucks!
 
ya i kinda noticed that most ATI chipset cards are vista ready and im more of a fun of nVidia but i guess ill have to wait :/
 
intel gma950 can run vista but not those games well maybe those games but might not be playable

On Vista here games like Half Life and it's Source powered sequels of HL2 and Episode One along with Fear and Prey run on a lower end ATI model at 1280x1024. Except for Creative's delay with Vista ready sound drivers both HL2 and Prey ran quite well without DX9 installed. Fear won't install without 9c however. That is mandatory for that game. Metal of Honor: Allied Assault simply would not install when tried.
 
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