I don't have a credit card.
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Ask a friend to order it for you and reimburse them with cash or check.
well i personally have a HD4870 card but i heard the HD4850 is also really good, i just wanted to buy a whole computer that i'd hopefully not have to upgrade for a year or so ,two hopefully, playing the latest RTS games, which luckily aren't so graphically intense as games like Crysis.
Anyway it runs pretty hot but i have an Antec 900 gamer case which has quite a few fans and you can use a fan hack to change to fan speed on the graphics card, it's supposed to automatically increase but it doesn't they seem to be stuck on 21% speed, 40% is a little noiser but i really don't notice it when gaming and it makes it like 20c cooler.
Do Canadians not use credit cards or something? I don't know anyone who doesn't have one. :? Oh well, you can easily get one from your bank or from any card company assuming you aren't below the poverty line or have shot credit. I can assume that you don't because you have the money for a graphics card :P
I bought a 9800 GTX. I'm not sure how good it is yet, so I'm not going to open it until I'm sure it's good. It cost me 300 bucks.... Any opinions on this particular card?
You should have a 30 day window for defective possibility or something like that, so the sooner you get it installed the better.
Pop. It. In.
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I'm confused by the chart? What does power consumption have to do with graphics power?
I'm not sure about DirectX, but OpenGL 3 (out soon) will split graphics pipelines between the graphics card and extra CPU cores.
Your running an AMD proc. Whatever Vcard you get it needs to be an ATI, and Newegg.com is probably going to be your best resource for ordering it.
Because ATI cards are made by AMD and they are built around each other. The general rule about Vcards is that if your running Intel go Nvidia, and AMD with ATI.
Actually, when the new OpenGL is finally released it will make a difference. AMD processors perform floating point calculations faster than Intel processors (by about 10%) and OpenCL puts some of it's pipeline on your extra core(s) and OpenGL is almost exclusively floating point.
Lots of game makers are slowly moving to OpenGL because DirectX 9 is being phased out by Microsoft and game developers are really weary of DirectX 10.
can you come up with some evidence demonstrating that GPUs are selectively helped or hindered by the brand of CPU
If anything, it's got more to do with the motherboard chipset than the CPU
(talking Nvidia's SLI or AMD's Crossfire, here)
specifically the chipset's northbridge
I'm just speaking from experience. I work tech support, so I hear all the problems. Most times when it comes down to graphics card problems that can't be fixed by simply updating a driver, it will be some form of ATI-Intel configuration.
Honestly though, is it that far-fetched that AMD is more compatible with it's own technology? Also, if he has a AMD proc, chances are hes using an AMD mobo.
The question is opinion based, anyway. I'll speak from my experience, you speak from yours. Just try not to be such a douche about it, mkay?
thats a load of crap. They run just as fine with an intel chip. Show me the proof to back up what you are saying and I might believe you.
you are crazy. You would have to update drivers anyways. This isn't an opinionated answer. I would have known about this for a long time if this was the case.
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There you go, that should help you out a little. Because it is, in fact, an opinion.
Once again, it's just from what I have seen, and it's what folks around my workplace have come to accept as well. Don't agree? That's fine. You can have your own special opinion.
However, I don't work for you, and I'm not chasing down your information. That would make me too much like this:
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Fact is, I don't care what a couple of dudes think on an internet forum about Lucid Dreaming. I've seen my evidence and have been convinced and that's not about to change due to your B&M.
nVidia seems faster for both DirectX 10 and OpenGL right now.
They've combined their GPUs and chipset onto one chip which makes it faster.
Ok, thanks. But can you recommend like a specific card? I had a 9800 GTX I think it was, but I wasn't so sure about it, and I think I could've gotten a better deal on it, so I took it back.
GeForce. 9000 series for intel, 8000 series for AMD :)
Thank you, I'll be looking into those. Any reason that you would want an 8000 series for AMD?
Because NVidia recommends them that way. I'm not sure why.