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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440 64Mb (Mainly because I some PC gaming)
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Nvidia GeForce2 Ti 200 64MB, also because of gaming. Plan on buying a new GeForce FX optimised for GL rendering. Saw a demonstration of some 3D program using its features and was impressed. Instant rendering of colours, textures and lights. And upcoming 3D programs will use the feature, like Daz Studio, for instance. The demo card is already optimised for 3D Studio, Maya and similar, though.
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they have some 9700 & 9800 reviews @ ati's pageAttached Link: http://www.nvidia.com/
NVidia makes the GeForce chips ...different companies make the rest of the card. Mine works great! as far as reliabilityNVidia usually has great reliability and usually the drivers are better then the ATI drivers. ATI usually still has crappy drivers wich don't let the card use it's full potential when a new chip comes out. When the new chip is on the market a little longer the drivers are updated and the performance of the card is much better. NVidia's drivers usually work great. I know someone who uses NVidia-drivers on 6 different OS's and with multiple monitors and it usually works fine without problems. The New GeForce chips are very expensive. If you go for the mid-budget speed cards the ATI 8500 is great, as are the GeForce 4 cards. If you go for optimal speed/value for money balance you should check some reviews.
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just wondering, what kind of Video cards people around here are running?