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lol ya man u about coverd it what do yall prefer ATI or Nvidia !?

Nvidia.. there's no doubt about it..

By far the most reliable, still going, it's probably older than most of the people on Fed2k:

- Commodore 64: 64 KB RAM, VIC Graphics, SID sound, C64 BASIC!

I have had the pleasure of owning one.. it was excellent. The graet joy for me with Commodore started with the VIC 20... I do remember the joy when the 64 came out. "How much ram ? 64..WOW !"

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I was always jealous on the proud owners of a c64.

Until 1992 when i got a 486 dx-33 with 8 mb ram and a monster graphics card with SVGA, then i was the king of the ring Muahahahahaha *cough* Ha-ha... uhm sorry

btw: definitely nvidia

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Navidia, even though the only Navida i have ever used was complete crap maybe becouse it was a 8 meg navida on a 960 mhz comp with 128 mb ram.. that could he it eh.

Which should I buy? a 32 mb ATI 7000? Or save up for a ge force whatever 64 mb? Currently i have a 16 meg tri star video card that sucks royal, the ati is 50 bucks and the g-force is 80...which should i spring for?

once again my comp spechs are...

550 Mhz processer(do you smell the power?)

192 mb ram(thanks to the 128 mb i put in yesterday all by myself ;D)

16 mb tri star video card (vomit)

windows 98

19 in moniter

Soundblaster PCI120 (Whatever the hell that is)

Posted

well now that u have that under control stick with g-force i believe the ati were having problems switching back and forth or sumtpin like that

Posted

No they don't. I would say the preformance of the Apple powerbook, and Asus 5XXX series with a mobile Radeon grafics chip arn't that bad. It's just that laptops usually don't have the most recent grafics chips and the lower and midrange laptops haven't got really good grafics chips in them. So I don't think it's the grafics card in laptops that is underpreforming, it's the fact that there aren't many good grafics chips in laptops...

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I have a Pentium 120 MHz, 16 MB RAM, 1,38 GB HDD, 10x CD-ROM, Win95, 1024x768x16b notebook and it is enough even for Tiberian Sun. I use it mostly for writing, but also I haven't seen a computer on which runs Dune II better than on it.

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@Gryphon:That site didn't state the graphic card info... >:(

Ehhr...

Explosive graphics

With industry-leading engineering and commitment to provide superior products, the L5 Series incorporated the best graphics technology for mobile computing, ATI's MOBILITY

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the new nvidia g-force fx with 512 DDR now thats ownage

!!!! anyone wanna buy me one ? ill luv u fo ever :-*

You'll never use the 512 memory by a long shot. When games require video cards with 512mb, this GeForce one will be obsolete... better yet, it'll be ancient history..

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the new nvidia g-force fx with 512 DDR now thats ownage

!!!! anyone wanna buy me one ? ill luv u fo ever :-*

You'll never use the 512 memory by a long shot. When games require video cards with 512mb, this GeForce one will be obsolete... better yet, it'll be ancient history..

Exactly.. But then what is the purpose of this video card.. it's very expensive and it won't sell.

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It has no point.. The graphics won't look any better than with a 256 Mb.

And when 512 Mb videocards are becoming more important.. this one will be way too slow anyway.

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Currently hooked up to the network are:

Asmodeus (Gaming platform/media player):

P4 2.4 ghz

1.25 gb DDR RAM

GeForce 4 Ti

180 GB harddisk

10/100 network and sound card courtesy of ASUS mobo

CD/DVD/CD-RW/DVD-R drive

POSWare

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