Ati Or Nvidia

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by AMURO5, Nov 28, 2005.

  1. AMURO5

    AMURO5 Active Member

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    Im currently looking for a good graphics card around 200$ thatll run bf2 and all other games out right nowon high. I was wondering which company u guys prefer, and if u could give me a specific card thatd be great
     
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    [B.C.] uLTIMA Well-Known Member

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    I've always used Nvidia
     
  3. XPlayStationX

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    mhm 200 bucks get a 6800GT or ultra...
     
  4. AMURO5

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    can u use an nvisia card with an ati motherboard
     
  5. XPlayStationX

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    of course u can , heck for how many years we have used ati graphs with a nvidia motherboard ? nvidia can sue them if they make their mobos uncompatible with nvidia graphics cards.
     
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    NVIDIA IS MUCH BETTER!!! GET IT!!! IT PWNS!!!
     
  7. AMURO5

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    can u post a link to a good deal for around 200$? pci express preferably, tiger direct doesnt have much choice in that area
     
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    I would say Nvidea, I have 3 Nvidea gfx cards, and they all work fine for me :)
     
  10. Ohms Law JR.

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    if u would like to buy at store i got a Geforce 6200 OC with 256MB it runs my BF2 and BF2 expandison great. if u have 512 ram in it i would recommd u get a another stick of 512 ram to make it a GB u can find that at bestbuy.com its on sale only $39.99.

    btw are u using a compaq computer?
     
  11. AMURO5

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    I had no idea 6800 gs's were that cheap, they say it can be oc'd well too, ill prob get that one, thx man
     
  12. ShotokanTiger

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    lol defuzion wats with u and the x800GTO's? are they better than the x1600 series?
    i think u should get an x1600
    i dont know about the 6800GS cuz i just knew about it today , and i dont even know if its good
     
  13. mrfurious

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    At this point in time the 6800 gt is the best bang to buck ratio for the average user. The difference between ati and nvidia isnt all that much. Each generation one usually has a better offering last generation it was ati the 9_00s were way better then the 5_00s however in this generation nvidia won the 6_00s turned out to be great cards.
     
  14. hashen27

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    um.. Can i just say that ATI Owns for price and power!! My gfx card cost me £25 and is a 128mb - Not the best but you may be able to pick up a great ne for £80
     
  15. CompuNick

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    I've always used Nvidia and they ownes!
     

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