| ZenfoldorVGI said: Also, on the NVidia vs ATI, I actually suggest you pick the COMPANY that makes the card, and then the card. For instance, I love EVGA, and they use Nvidia. So, even though an ATI card might be a 'better deal' EVGA doesn't sell it. Nvidia and ATI both have fine cards, so it's apples and oranges. Go with the brand you trust. |
Nvidia cards are not as worth it these days for high performance though, since it draws more power, when you run SLI setups, you'd need a bigger PSU which would cost even more money on top of higher electricity bills, not to mention the heat on current high end Nvidia cards. ATI has the better cards currently, and they now have OpenCL with a more matured ATI Stream package, I can only see good things happening with ATI from now on, or, now AMD.... since they dropped the ATI brand...








