4 Video Cards, Which One?
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4 Video Cards, Which One?
I want a mid range video card with Two outputs so i can replace the godawful Geforce 4 Mx 440/S3 Virge Combo I have going. The Contenders are as follows
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So i ask you all, Which card should i get considering my requirements. (yes i'll be getting a seperate DVI-VGA adapter for 2 of them but they're relatively cheap so that only factors in when 2 cards are equal and one of them is the one that comes with it).
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So i ask you all, Which card should i get considering my requirements. (yes i'll be getting a seperate DVI-VGA adapter for 2 of them but they're relatively cheap so that only factors in when 2 cards are equal and one of them is the one that comes with it).
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Get the 9600 pro. It's far superior to the non-pro version, and way better than that FX5500.
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I totally agree, 9600 Pro is a quality card. If you can, look specifically for the Tyan Tachyon G9600 Pro. It has some extra enhancements over the standard 9600 Pro for relative same cost. Like specially designed for clocking up the memory.
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Of the four options, either 1 or 4 (preferably 4, the extra VRAM couldn't hurt).
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Yes. Besides, I believe ATI lacks certain nVidia OpenGL extensions required by some games such and UT2K4.Slartibartfast wrote:Are there still problems with ATI's driver support for Linux?
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Didn't nVidia release something to utilize the GPU for rendering or something? Anyway, he probably means it's useful in the actual modeling stage before one renders.The Kernel wrote:GPU's are almost never used in the professional raytracing rendering process, that is almost exclusively CPU territory.SPOOFE wrote: Although if you're more of a renderer, as I suspect Slartibartfast is, then go with the GeForce FX 5700.
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I'm going to disagree, as I often play UT2004 on my laptop which has a mobility 9200, and it's not just an ATI driver, it's a COMPAQ ATI driver, and it works like a charm. Might want to check your sources.Pu-239 wrote:Yes. Besides, I believe ATI lacks certain nVidia OpenGL extensions required by some games such and UT2K4.Slartibartfast wrote:Are there still problems with ATI's driver support for Linux?
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What OpenGL extensions exactly? Because OpenGL afaik has nothing hardware specific about it. And the latest ATI AND nVidia stuff works fine with OpenGL 1.5 and down.
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OpenGL is somewhat limited in what it can do 'natively' so it is generally extended quite a bit to support newer functions.Super-Gagme wrote:What OpenGL extensions exactly? Because OpenGL afaik has nothing hardware specific about it. And the latest ATI AND nVidia stuff works fine with OpenGL 1.5 and down.
I meant on Linux. Then again, it probably only applied to older ATI drivers and UT2K3, since a quick google search seems to show that UT2k4 does run on ATI. It doesn't change the fact that nVidia drivers are superior on Linux though (more stable, x86_64 support, among other things, and nVidia's better OGL (on Linux DX performance is irrelevant)).InnocentBystander wrote:I'm going to disagree, as I often play UT2004 on my laptop which has a mobility 9200, and it's not just an ATI driver, it's a COMPAQ ATI driver, and it works like a charm. Might want to check your sources.Pu-239 wrote:Yes. Besides, I believe ATI lacks certain nVidia OpenGL extensions required by some games such and UT2K4.Slartibartfast wrote:Are there still problems with ATI's driver support for Linux?
Not that it matters to me, since I still run a Riva TNT2 .
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If I recall correctly, the GeForce FX series can be soft-modded to work more akin to a workstation card.GPU's are almost never used in the professional raytracing rendering process, that is almost exclusively CPU territory.
And it's no secret that nVidia's cards have consistently thumped ATI's in OpenGL rendering.
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Yes and no. For previews, yeah there are a few plugins that turn out some good results. For final renders...well...while there is a lot of interest in this application for GPU's (due to the enormously increased speed) most of the results so far have been held back by the lack of general programmability in GPU's. What you are talking about will happen soon, but we aren't quite there yet.SPOOFE wrote: If I recall correctly, the GeForce FX series can be soft-modded to work more akin to a workstation card.
Quite true.And it's no secret that nVidia's cards have consistently thumped ATI's in OpenGL rendering.