By the time anything comes out to use those features, other cards will take
their place. I think you wasted your money considering what you were using.
A GF3 on a 2GHz+ machine is plenty. The rest is icing though like you
said.
"Thomas Jarboe" wrote in message
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Why am I wondering this? Well, I wanted to know before I opened the box
to
the ATI card. Well, I finally opened the box, installed the 9800 pro, and
gotta say I love it. Battlefield 1942 really runs a LOT smoother. And
the
reason I picked this over Nvidia cards is PRICE. Nvidia Cards are WAY
OVER
PRICED IMHO. Sure, Geforce line of cards are good. But When it comes
down
to price, the ATI 9800 pro was well worth my money. I'm sure I would have
said the same thing if I shelled out another $100 for the Nvidia
equivalant.
But now I am a Really Happy camper.
Something I just noticed on Tech TV. They said both cards are almost
identical when it comes to graphics rendering, but none of the games out
right now take full advantage of these cards. So, finally after many
years
of comuting/gaming, I feel I'm kinda of ahead of the game this time.
Tom
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"Thomas Jarboe" wrote in message
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I currently have a Geforce 4 ti 4200 se 128mb card. I just bought a
ATI
Radeon 9800 pro 128mb and am wondering, is this a really good card? Or
should I have gone with a Geforce FX series card?
Thanks.
Tom
And why are you wondering this? Are your games not playing on the new
card?
Are you having driver problems? NVidia fan boys bothering you?
The 9800 pro and the FX 5900 are evenly matched. One can win some
benchmarks
and the other can win other benchmarks. No significant difference.
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