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2012-06-03, 04:29 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
PS2 is being developed with Nvidia cards, so I tend to recommend their cards whenever possible.
Not exactly sure by what you mean difference. Some say Nvidia has better drivers, but I tend to think that comes down to actual user experience. Performance wise it all depends on what card you get. Build quality wise I would say they are on par with each other and each has its good share of issues with this.
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2012-06-03, 04:33 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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Thanks and I suppose I ment quite simply if there were any distinguishing features that were obvious. Also with the game being developed on Nvidia cards would it really make a differece or is it in fear of something like compadability issues?
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2012-06-03, 06:13 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
Nvidia has PhysX and Cuda. PhysX makes game effects like cloth movement look better. Not many games use it, but PS2 does. I doubt you will be missing out on anything if you have AMD though. Cuda is for certain apps, I never had a use this for tech though. AMD doesn't really have anything like this right now.
Games being developed on Nvidia probably will run better and be less buggy, which is why I am having people go Nvidia if possible. However having AMD isn't going to be any issue I think.
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2012-06-03, 07:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
It's a bit of a crap shoot any given produce cycle who is going to have the crown in performance...hell it might be shared, with some better in certain situations.
I like nVidia right now, reguardless of PS2 for a few reasons: The 6x0 series so far is better than ATI at the performance/$ though the mid0high to top end. PhysX...but this isn't terribly important from a game play perspective. What's improved by the card's acceleration is mostly eye candy. CUDA...but that's less important these days too with Intel's stuff and codecs using DXVA better. If you have a meh CPU and go to CUDA it can help. I feel like using CUDA is more efficient for video playback...but It's hard to say. I do know that my CPU fan will spin up during playback my vidcard won't I like nVidia's drivers more. ATI's have always felt much less "in the background" than nVidia's. I don't disregard ATI, though. My laptops have mostly run on ATI. EDIT: ATI=AMD, in case that's confusing.
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2012-06-03, 11:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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thanks guys! answered my question just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing out on anything important. next time I upgrade my card I'll be sure to do some research and maybe consult you guys before I buy. Planetside definitely has an amazing community. All im glad for is that my rig can run it lol
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2012-06-07, 09:38 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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there are some benefits of ati over nvidia... hydra vision for 1. ati also has a comparable set of instructions that do the same job as cuda, in opencl in other words you can transcode videos on ati hardware just the same as on nvidia. problem is both give poor quality when compared to a cpu transcode of the same file.
if you want physx but have a higher end ati card, then get a midrange gtx 450 or above and put it in the second slot under your ati card. nvidia have unblocked there ban on ati hardware taking advantage of nvidias physix hardware. they removed this block around the 210 driver release so if you have an ati and an nvidia card you can have the best of both worlds... no need for hacked drivers anymore... bang for buck ati offer quite a bit more in the 7950. it comes in at £50+ cheaper than the gtx 580 and trades blows with it on most every game. i saw a 7950 for £245 the other day so thats even more of a saving compared to the £315 i saw for the cheapest 580 drivers. well this is where ati do let the side down. they have recently announced they will be releasing drivers on an, as and when basis instead of the every month they have been doing since the 5800 series arrived 2.5 years ago. this is not good as it means we could end up waiting as much as 3 months for a fix so nvidia may well steel a lead on this front... other than what i and others have posted it becomes a personal preference 1s you take the facts and balance the pro's and cons. if anything you should care more about who you buy off rather than what you buy... there are still some gfx card manufactures that have very very poor customer and rma services... powercolour being about the worst as they dont even handle there own rma, but leave it to a third party who more often than not refuse to handle the issue... stick to known good brands. like evga,msi,palit,sparkle and so on. although i have had issues with a few of the aforementioned, i got excellent after sales service from all. at the end of the day, buy the most power for what you can afford regardless of who makes it and you will be happy... i was pleasantly surprised at my 5870 just as much as i was with my old 88gt... Last edited by IIILSDIII; 2012-06-07 at 09:40 AM. |
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2012-06-07, 09:51 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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Matrox Cards represent!
IMO just buy as highend within your budget, if your buying and intend to use 3d go nvidia, if you want multi monitor support go amd/ati 5xxx 6xxx or 7xxx, or nvidia 6xx. don't make a purchase decision based on physx, its gimicky at best, it does the same thing that havock does but has special drivers to do it. drivers are about the same. base you decision based on charts of games you play most often. |
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2012-06-07, 11:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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i dunno where you do your shopping m8 but the 670 is a 300+ card... the 7950 is less than 250... in the uk that is... also theses a real shortage of high end nvidia cards atm... a lot of review sites are stuggling to get there hands on em there so rare...
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2012-06-07, 11:54 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
Ack yeah, my bad for the same price. I wasn't paying attention and with the pound pricing and got turned around.
But at the same price and/or within $50 the point still stands IMO.
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2012-06-07, 04:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
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That does tend to change the prices quite a bit tbh,as it stands in the UK the ATI/AMD is the better option for the price(I know some one who has just bought 2 7950's with Ek waterblocks for less than the price of 2 670's),but it seems that everywhere else in the world the Nvid stomps it(I hate this bloody backwards country) |
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2012-06-07, 08:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
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it was a couple of days ago m8 http://xbox360.fraffy.com/sapphire-t...202012%2023:17
i dunno how reputable this retailer is but he is legit... |
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