ZenfoldorVGI said:
Then I started playing on the card. I noticed that CCC sucks, but that's not a big deal. I then noticed that my card only had a 2 year warranty. Not a big deal. I then noticed that my card manufacturer is notorious for not living up to their warranty. Not a big deal, maybe I would get lucky. Then my card lost all sembelance of stability. So, I sent it back. I ordered an EVGA GTX 470. EVGA cards come with a lifetime warranty. They also come with the "step up" program. That way you can trade in your card for an upgrade whenever you feel like it. They will also help you mod your card and if you ask the community will GIVE you some IC Diamond to cool down your card. You can also buy aftermarket parts for it, and attain support throughout the cards life. EVGA is a company that stands behind their cards. New cards are coming out for both companies, and performance is debatable between the current top of the line cards. Yes, the Nvidia cards are currently hotter and more power hungry. However, they are designed to stand the heat better. Yes, heat and power usage are a negative. Some who only consider performance believe those negatives are irrelivant. Another negative is the fact that your company isn't EVGA, lol. So, I'm not sure I agree with you on your assertion that ATI is defaultly superior. Both companies make fine cards. It's a similar debate to the Intel vs AMD. If you're min/maxing you might be able to make a case for one chip over the other, but the fact is that these technologies change so fast, you have to take the comparisons on a chip by chip and not a company by company basis, because you are painting things with too broad of a brush. I voted for Intel in this poll, but I just built my latest rig with a 965 BE, which I think is the chip most builders should buy. I would never recommend Intel, but I voted for them. You can't really generalize these things, it's complicated. |
yeah you should have went with something like the 5870 or the 5970 instead, driver stability blows on new ATI cards until a few catalysts later, I'm crossfiring 2 5870 Eye6 and they work great and more powerful than a 6870 even as a single card setup. All those new features will eventually come to the 5XXX series anyways since they are pretty much the same. ATI is only superior this gen though, they were tied last gen and Nvidia rocked ATI's ass before that, I just like when looking at the tides changing, just like how AMD is going to rock Intel's stuff with the new APUs that look so so so so hot, makes me regret getting a pinerail earlier this year. The only part that I like Nvidia's control panel better is that I can customize the screen size better, other than that, they are about the same really. Just need to go for the advanced settings and do all settings to see all the options you have, they don't shouw you all of them anymore for whatever reason.
and EVGA is a card maker =P so is Sapphire, we are talking about the core of the cards I thought ^^;;;. Should have gone with a 5870 man.








