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GT-Force

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 2:04 am
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Hi,

I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I am
thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that went
to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
cards, and what were the issues?

Thanks.

GT

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 10:17 am
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 23:04:37 -0400, "GT-Force"
<dummyacct.DeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote:

 >I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I am
 >thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that went
 >to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
 >cards, and what were the issues?

What problem(s) are you having? I went from a 4400 to a 9700 Pro with
no problems, I use the 4.4 Cats.
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 10:41 am
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On 10/21/2004 8:04 PM GT-Force brightened our day with:

 >Hi,
 >
 >I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I am
 >thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that went
 >to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
 >cards, and what were the issues?
 >
 >Thanks.
 >
 >GT
 >
 >
 >
 >
I don't think you have to have had a bad experience with ATI to want to
get a 6800, they're great cards. It's not like your divorcing your
second wife to go back to the first, they're just frickin' hardware vendors.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:01 pm
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GT-Force wrote:
 > Hi,
 >
 > I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro),
 > and I am thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there
 > anyone here that went to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so,
 > what was the old and the new cards, and what were the issues?
 >
 > Thanks.
 >
 > GT

I went from a TI4400 to an ATI 9700 Pro ( have since upgraded to 9800 Pro).

I had no issues, and to me it was a very good upgrade. I got much better
performance with the 9700 Pro, but that was to be expected.

I did however take it to the extreme on making the change, I went ahead and
did a format and fresh install of XP, using the new ATI card. I am sure that
was not necessary, at the time I just wanted to do it.


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Michael Fritz1

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:17 pm
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"GT-Force" wrote in message
<news:WK_dd.88178$yp.65834@bignews1.bellsouth.net>:

 > I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I am
 > thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that went
 > to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
 > cards, and what were the issues?
I've moved from a GeForce 2 Ti to an Asus X800 pro.

After reinstalling the OS - I changed from Win98SE to a new installation of
WinXPpro - I'm indeed a little bit disappointed.

Some of the Games (Unreal 2, Unreal Expanded Multiplayer, Tribes Vengeance
Demo..) are crashing sometimes with an D3DERR_DRIVERINTERNALERROR.

First I installed XP with SP2 and reinstalled XP with SP1, DirectX 9.0c
using Catalyst 4.10. But now luck either.

IMO Win98 did the job much better than XP. I changed the OS because of
missing drivers for my X800 under Win98.

Of course some of the new games run quite good and the graphics looks very
pretty Wink So the new graphics card could certainly not be blamed but the
OS and/or the drivers.

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:17 pm
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On 10/22/2004 12:17 AM Michael Fritz brightened our day with:

 >"GT-Force" wrote in message
 ><news:WK_dd.88178$yp.65834@bignews1.bellsouth.net>:
 >
 >
 >
  >>I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I am
  >>thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that went
  >>to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
  >>cards, and what were the issues?
  >>
  >>
 >I've moved from a GeForce 2 Ti to an Asus X800 pro.
 >
 >After reinstalling the OS - I changed from Win98SE to a new installation of
 >WinXPpro - I'm indeed a little bit disappointed.
 >
 >Some of the Games (Unreal 2, Unreal Expanded Multiplayer, Tribes Vengeance
 >Demo..) are crashing sometimes with an D3DERR_DRIVERINTERNALERROR.
 >
 >First I installed XP with SP2 and reinstalled XP with SP1, DirectX 9.0c
 >using Catalyst 4.10. But now luck either.
 >
 >IMO Win98 did the job much better than XP. I changed the OS because of
 >missing drivers for my X800 under Win98.
 >
 >Of course some of the new games run quite good and the graphics looks very
 >pretty Wink So the new graphics card could certainly not be blamed but the
 >OS and/or the drivers.
 >
 >
 >
All of those games are the same engine, find out if there are conflicts
with the Unreal engine and your settings.

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:59 pm
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"GT-Force" <dummyacct DeleteThis @operamail.com> wrote in message
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 > Hi,
 >
 > I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I
 > am thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that
 > went to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the
 > new cards, and what were the issues?

I think you have your title mixed up! What is it you are interested in
hearing about? People going from ATI to nVidia, or people going from nVidia
to ATI?

If you mean the former, then I went from ATI 9700 Pro to a 6800 GT and I
have no regrets at all. The performance of the GT is outstanding and the
image quality is amazing. Even better than the 9700Pro, which was already
very good indeed.

There are a couple of downsides to the nvidia though that you should be
aware of. They don't matter at all to me and I am not remotely bothered.
But they might matter to you:

1. The video processor on the 6800 is broken and it doesn't provide any
support from decoding of HD .wmv files like it should. Unless you have a
powerful processor, you may be looking at 100% CPU usage and dropped frames.
So if your requirements are for a HTPC *and* you want to run HD video, then
I would look elsewhere.

2. In any event, the video picture quality of the 6800GT is not as good as
ATI's. I knew this already before I purchased. Anyone serious about HTPC
will tell you to buy ATI anyway. I don't have an HTPC - I just use my PC to
very occassionally play the odd DVD. The 6800GT at DVD replay is
"adequate". Its no big deal for me.

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 1:38 pm
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"GT-Force" <dummyacct DeleteThis @operamail.com> wrote in message
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 > Hi,
 >
 > I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I am
 > thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that went
 > to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
 > cards, and what were the issues?
 >
 > Thanks.
 >
 > GT
 >

I went from GF3 to 9700 pro/9800 pro to 6800GT, and I wish I stuck with ATI. The fonts look like
cxrap on my system, so I had to switch to cleartype smoothing which give purple hazing on some text
in games and other areas. As soon as ATI comes out with their next upgrade, I will be dumping this
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 2:07 pm
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"Inglo" <ioo@??.¿¿¿> wrote in message
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 > On 10/22/2004 12:17 AM Michael Fritz brightened our day with:
 >
  >>"GT-Force" wrote in message
  >><news:WK_dd.88178$yp.65834@bignews1.bellsouth.net>:
  >>
  >>
   >>>I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I
   >>>am thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here
   >>>that went to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old
   >>>and the new cards, and what were the issues?
   >>>
  >>I've moved from a GeForce 2 Ti to an Asus X800 pro.
  >>After reinstalling the OS - I changed from Win98SE to a new installation
  >>of
  >>WinXPpro - I'm indeed a little bit disappointed.
  >>Some of the Games (Unreal 2, Unreal Expanded Multiplayer, Tribes Vengeance
  >>Demo..) are crashing sometimes with an D3DERR_DRIVERINTERNALERROR.
  >>First I installed XP with SP2 and reinstalled XP with SP1, DirectX 9.0c
  >>using Catalyst 4.10. But now luck either.
  >>
  >>IMO Win98 did the job much better than XP. I changed the OS because of
  >>missing drivers for my X800 under Win98.
  >>
  >>Of course some of the new games run quite good and the graphics looks very
  >>pretty Wink So the new graphics card could certainly not be blamed but the
  >>OS and/or the drivers.
  >>
 > All of those games are the same engine, find out if there are conflicts
 > with the Unreal engine and your settings.
 >
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 6:07 pm
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 > I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I
am
 > thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that
went
 > to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
 > cards, and what were the issues?

I went from a Leadtek MX440 64MB DDR to a Powercolor 9600 Pro Bravo128MB DDR
and I could not be happier. But I will admit I was concerned about the ATI
drivers originally, tried a few, but since I settled on the Omega equivalent
4.8 catalyst drivers I am extremely happy. Only annoying thing was the fan
became noisy on my ATI card but that only put it on par with the noisy
Leadtek fan, so I got myself a Antec VGA cooler and again very happy.
What must be noted though is that the ATI card went in a brand new build,
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:36 pm
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On 22/10/04 1:04 PM, GT-Force wrote:

 > Hi,
 >
 > I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I am
 > thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that went
 > to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
 > cards, and what were the issues?

I went from a nVidia GeForce 4 Ti 4200 to an ATI Radeon 9800 XT, and I'm
a bit disappointed. CounterStrike doesn't look one iota better, and my
frame rates are only marginally improved and equally likely to slow down
to a crawl during much activity. Softimage also doesn't appear to have
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:36 pm
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 16:36:41 +1000, Richard Cavell
<richardcavell DeleteThis @mail.com> wrote:

 >I went from a nVidia GeForce 4 Ti 4200 to an ATI Radeon 9800 XT, and I'm
 >a bit disappointed. CounterStrike doesn't look one iota better

WTF, you expect a 5 year old game to utilise all the modern features
of your 9800?

 >, and my
 >frame rates are only marginally improved and equally likely to slow down
 >to a crawl during much activity. Softimage also doesn't appear to have
 >improved much.

You probably have VSync enabled or are maybe locked at 60FPS (look for
refreshforce). Maybe you are CPU limited too. My 9700 Pro run
CS:Source without any major slowdown, never mind how smoothly it plays
the original CS.
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:36 pm
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"Richard Cavell" <richardcavell.DeleteThis@mail.com> wrote in message
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 > On 22/10/04 1:04 PM, GT-Force wrote:
 >
 >
 > I went from a nVidia GeForce 4 Ti 4200 to an ATI Radeon 9800 XT, and I'm
 > a bit disappointed. CounterStrike doesn't look one iota better, and my
 > frame rates are only marginally improved and equally likely to slow down
 > to a crawl during much activity. Softimage also doesn't appear to have
 > improved much.



Huh. I did the same thing and have almost the same system as you (I looked
a few messages ahead) except I have 1.5 gig of RAM. I've found the 9800XT
to be a HUGE difference in everything... old and new. And of course, it
makes all the difference in the world in DirectX 9 games. Did you play
Halo? UT2004? The difference in those blew me away. And there simply is
no comparison in Doom 3 or Half-Life 2 (I've played the leaked pre-alpha).

The 9800XT allows me to play everything... old and new... at 1280x1024...
smooth as silk... something I could never dream of before.

I don't know what your specific issue is, but for me the difference between
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:36 pm
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Going from a Ti4200 to a 9800xt should have made a big difference.
Something is definitely wrong with your setup, regardless of your cpu.

"Richard Cavell" <richardcavell.DeleteThis@mail.com> wrote in message
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 > On 22/10/04 1:04 PM, GT-Force wrote:
 >
  >> Hi,
  >>
  >> I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I
  >> am thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here
  >> that went to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old
  >> and the new cards, and what were the issues?
 >
 > I went from a nVidia GeForce 4 Ti 4200 to an ATI Radeon 9800 XT, and I'm a
 > bit disappointed. CounterStrike doesn't look one iota better, and my
 > frame rates are only marginally improved and equally likely to slow down
 > to a crawl during much activity. Softimage also doesn't appear to have
 > improved much.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:59 pm
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"GT-Force" <dummyacct.RemoveThis@operamail.com> wrote in message
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 > Hi,
 >
 > I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I
 > am thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that
 > went to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the
 > new cards, and what were the issues?
 >
 > Thanks.
 >
 > GT
 >

I did similar, gf4 ti4200 to 9700 pro now to 6800 GT. No issues at all, big
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