At this time ATI.
Sad Poll result seems like pure fanboy reaction, rather than a marker of what is good right now.
I have an NVidia card but I am not brand loyalist, I just look at what is best, and now ATI has been in the drivers seat for at least half a year, they have revamped almost the complete line and have newer tech in almost every price level.
NVidia only has new technology in their very late, very expensive, very power hungry chips.
Don't buy NVidia right now unless you are die hard NVidia loyalist.
Despite what people here say about performance being paramount, the poll reflects the fact that nVidia is a more stable technology. Just look at the number of ATI driver issue threads in this forum. I'd guess they reflect the reciprocal of this poll.
ATI cards may perfrom well, but there is a price for that performance.
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