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Ok, so I've finally saved up some money to get myself a new card. I've got a budget range of $150 - $300. I'd prefer to stay way low on budget as that leaves me more money to spend on my weekend grilling. :) 

 

Anyway, being and old timer I used to refer to Tom's Hardware for video card comparisons but recently I'm just not getting what I need to know from there. So I thought I'd turn to some trusted references.

 

So, my question is:

Can I get some feedback on other player experiences between NVIDA vs. Radeon chipsets? Gameplay, shading, performance, 'running speed' in COD 4, overheating, overclocking etc.

 

Need some help.

 

thanks,

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Opinion: ATI... AMD

Also depends on your chipset of your mother board. I always follow that rule. (NVidia chipset Gforce)---

(AMD chipset ATI) Some of the newer boards go either way. So it may depend on what board you have.



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Opinion : Nvidia

Their graphics drivers are better than ATI, fewer problems...

 

But WiZid is right, it depends of your motherboard... :)



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hey bubba  its kinda like asking   Ford or Chevy.  its really just comes down to preference.  I hate nvidia so I make sure to buy ati based boards. there are pros and cons to both. most of the games we host it doesnt really matter one way or the other.  In my opinion I have had way more driver based errors with nvidia than I have had with ati/amd. check your board to see what it runs on the chipsets and you will have the answer that is right for YOUR application



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i got nvidia onboard...bought a galaxy geforce 210 for 50 bucks...plugged in and kicked ass as soon as i put in the disk....no reconfig or anything..lucky i guess...all nvidia stuff i needed already there, so...........



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My board has AMD chipset but my graphics card is nVidia to which I have no problems.  I prefer nVidia cards myself over ATI but again, these two makers battle it out and it's all personal preference.  They both have good product.



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nvidia for me but that is what i like ..as for the driver being better that i do not beleave ..the last driver for ati ..all the people i know had problems ..but that is up to you.. i will stay with nvidia .i like it and it works good for me ..



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Im an AMD and ATI fan alwasy have been.  Ihave never never had any driver problems with ATI..

 



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I've owned both products. I have mixed feeling about both.

To me, it depends...like a new game that comes out, some graphics cards from both manufacturers are good or bad (or bad price/performance ratio).

 

I got:

ATI xPert @ Work 8mo

nVIDIA TNT2 M64

ATi X800Pro AGP

ATi X1950 PRO AGP(dead on arrival)

nVIDIA 7800GS AGP (gave away to a buddy, still running)

nVIDIA 8800GTS 640 Mo superclocked (died after 4 years)

nVIDIA GTX260 Core 216 (sold it)

Ati HD5770 (in my daughter's rig)

Ati HD4650 GDDR3 1 Go (laptop's GPU) (plays COD online at med graphics 1366 X 768)

ATi HD5870 1 Go (sold it)

2 x MSI GTX560 Ti in SLI (what I have now...)

 

So it's pretty close to EVEN....

I had driver issues in the past with ATI drivers (graphical glitches in a few games like Far Cry and BFBC2), some drivers that wouldn't install, stuff like that....

 

I prefer nVIDIA, but the new ATi cards coming-in before X-mas seems interesting....

It's impossible to do a blanket statement and declare a clear winner!!!!!!

 

Discussing brand fidelity in Graphics cards leads nowhere, like American cars vs Imports, sports teams, everybody have their opinion...

 

My guideline for graphics: Buy from a reputable brand, after researching and reading a few reviews on the product. Make sure you understands where the card stands in terms of performance (sometimes new cards are just rehashed chips)...

Make sure you understand the warranty...

 

ATI will come up with the "Southern Island" (HD7000-series) family of GPUs before Christmas...promising

nVIDIA is working on the "Kepler" series now (GTX600-series)



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Buy  the 560  ti   good card  nvidia



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Or buy two last gen cards and have better performance than a newer one. I have 2 EVGA GTX470's in SLI for about the same price as a new 560 and I have a considerable performance gain. But you could buy a 560 now and buy another down the road and beat mine also. So it really depends on do you want a single good card with the ability to upgrade to a second later or do you want to go ahead and have better performance now and maybe upgrade to a better set again later when the prices drop again.

Personally I would love to have 2 EVGA 590 classified in SLI $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ But 6 months down the road they will come out with the newest greatest thing and whatever you buy will be old news. It's a never ending cycle.



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I perfer Nvida but also make the motherboard has the right chipset.

And also have ran both.....


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Opinion : Nvidia

Their graphics drivers are better than ATI, fewer problems...

 

But WiZid is right, it depends of your motherboard... :)

 

Not to argue but I been running ATI for years, and since AMD has taken them over I have not had any driver issues.

ATI driver problems are a thing of the past for the most part

 


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