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Dannywilson wrote:Klinky post your bargain editing machine specs and cost, this guy is prolly gonna need em.
Dannywilson wrote:By the way Highly recommend "NOT" getting anything ATI. . . Why may you ask? They are not Windows certified and quality is crap. They overload there cards with too many features they run too hot and they always, always end up breaking or having major problems when you get the latest cards. Stick with NVIDIA! Always stable and never have a problem right off the shelf, even when they just came out with them, trust me. I have a Ti 4600 and I've never had a problem yet. The Ti 4600 is just like one of those Pinnacle DV500 capture cards, sometimes better! You can get a Ti 4600 AGP 4x on pricewatch.com for $164! Or Heck! Get a FX5800 top of the line and best on the market for quality at retail for $224!
Knowname wrote:Dannywilson wrote:Klinky post your bargain editing machine specs and cost, this guy is prolly gonna need em.
Yes, I'm wondering if this guy realizes that he needs ~$5000 to get a computer that can use all of that fx5800's specsDannywilson wrote:By the way Highly recommend "NOT" getting anything ATI. . . Why may you ask? They are not Windows certified and quality is crap. They overload there cards with too many features they run too hot and they always, always end up breaking or having major problems when you get the latest cards. Stick with NVIDIA! Always stable and never have a problem right off the shelf, even when they just came out with them, trust me. I have a Ti 4600 and I've never had a problem yet. The Ti 4600 is just like one of those Pinnacle DV500 capture cards, sometimes better! You can get a Ti 4600 AGP 4x on pricewatch.com for $164! Or Heck! Get a FX5800 top of the line and best on the market for quality at retail for $224!
oh please... I've had 3 radeons without a hassle! your problems are probly either isolated incidents, bad choice of oems (Powercolor...) or.... user error.
And less fanboyishly are you sure that those new GF cards are agp 1.0 compatible? cuz if it's not it could fry the card... also he may not have room or enough power for that huge fan... he'll probly just get a new case (everything) anyway so nevermindthe MX 400 does come in a pci form.


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