Re: choosing graphics card?
nvidia is good but don't update the drivers will have trouble afterwars
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The hell are you talking about? Nvidia has been known for rock solid drivers for years and years.. ATI on the other hand..
Anyway... that's not a lot of money to spend on a graphics card.. It's not something you want to skimp on either, especially with that system.. Though your PSU is a little underpowered..
The best thing to do is go to a popular site that deals with your currency, and just browse through their deals.. I am very happy with my 8800 GTS 512MB but its old by most standards.. If you go for Nvidia you want a card that is at least as good as that.. and make sure its based on the G92 core.
Re: choosing graphics card?
Well I try to update my card drivers and then blue screen so my experience use the drivers of the cd and never update lol
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Zach
The hell are you talking about? Nvidia has been known for rock solid drivers for years and years.. ATI on the other hand..
I know we'll never agree.... But I do have to say I'm a little disappointed in nVidia's drivers in terms of running dual monitors and SLI settings. Then again, no one told me running 8800GT in SLI would be painless.
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Alexander_13
Well I try to update my card drivers and then blue screen so my experience use the drivers of the cd and never update lol
That's the worst piece of advice I've ever heard on this forum. I ought to ban you for saying that.
To the OP: you NEED to get a new power supply right away. Running a quad with only 18A max is extremely dangerous, especially if you have a supply from a garbage company.
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I agree I am disappointed with some of their latest drivers too, but was just making the point they have a good track record..
Besides.. how is the update taking place is also important.. If you're using the shitty brand drivers that come with the card that can also be a problem..
I always use drivers straight from Nvidia. Regardless you should uninstall the previous drivers first if you are having problems, but especially if you're switching from some manufacturers drivers to Nvidia OEM drivers
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Zach,
Do you run TV-out with your Nvidia at all or only PC monitor?
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I have used TV out from time to time, to test things out...
TV out is only worth it though, if you have Component or HDMI on your card and TV.
You can get away with composite and s-video if you simply are trying to TV-out an emulator like NES/SNES, etc.. But if you want to be able to see a clear picture and use your PC on the TV like on a Monitor, then Component or HDMI hooked up to an HDTV /LCD TV is what you'll need..
My 8800GTS 512 came with an adapter to split the output port into RCA x3 Component (R/G/B) and even my old Geforce 6800 came with an adaptor box type thing to do that..
Component/HDMI is where its at.
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Originally Posted by
Zach
The hell are you talking about? Nvidia has been known for rock solid drivers for years and years.. ATI on the other hand..
Anyway... that's not a lot of money to spend on a graphics card.. It's not something you want to skimp on either, especially with that system.. Though your PSU is a little underpowered..
The best thing to do is go to a popular site that deals with your currency, and just browse through their deals.. I am very happy with my 8800 GTS 512MB but its old by most standards.. If you go for Nvidia you want a card that is at least as good as that.. and make sure its based on the G92 core.
true play it '
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The way was meant to be played
Re: choosing graphics card?
Don't make senseless replies, especially when they're lame one line marketing slogans.