Okay, I will replace the Radeon x1950
As I understand, ATI offers more power per buck than NVidia does. And up to the launch of Win7 I will replace the outdated card.
Actually I think the x4770 offer enough power adequate priced (I am not a gamer). Actually you can read just in catalogs on different cards, but noone here in Europe has those card on stock.
Or should I wait until DirectX 11 compiant cards will come out and will be shiped to the masses, mid of Q1 2010?
(Otherwise I will have to replace that card again when Win8 comes out with DirectX 12 and the new driver model wdmi 2.0 or something).
Which are the best manufactures of ATI cards? (Sapphire, HIS, MSI, GigaByte; ASUS, Gainward)
Best Regards, Oblomow
As I understand, ATI offers more power per buck than NVidia does. And up to the launch of Win7 I will replace the outdated card.
Actually I think the x4770 offer enough power adequate priced (I am not a gamer). Actually you can read just in catalogs on different cards, but noone here in Europe has those card on stock.
Or should I wait until DirectX 11 compiant cards will come out and will be shiped to the masses, mid of Q1 2010?
(Otherwise I will have to replace that card again when Win8 comes out with DirectX 12 and the new driver model wdmi 2.0 or something).
Which are the best manufactures of ATI cards? (Sapphire, HIS, MSI, GigaByte; ASUS, Gainward)
Best Regards, Oblomow
My Computer
At a glance
Win7 x64 SP1, Virtual HackintoshIntel(R) i7-2600K16 GBGigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ASUSTEK COMPUTER INC
- OS
- Win7 x64 SP1, Virtual Hackintosh
- CPU
- Intel(R) i7-2600K
- Motherboard
- ASUS P8Z68V PRO
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Syncmaster 225 BW & Asus MW 2225
- Screen Resolution
- 2x1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- Many
- PSU
- 660 Watt 230Volt 80Plus Gold
- Case
- Corsair Obsidian
- Cooling
- 6 Fans if I count well
- Keyboard
- Logitech not supported in Vista
- Mouse
- Logitech G7
- Internet Speed
- 15000/1000 DSL practically just 90% of that value