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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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Radeon X1900XT or Geforce 7900GTO, what to buy?
Hello everyone...
Well my 1800XL is starting to give me problems. Using ATITool Artifact testing I am getting Artifacts at stock speeds and I am starting to see big FPS drops in the games I play. Not sure what is going on, but I think she could be on her last leg. Now to the point of this post... I am looking at getting a new card and I have two to pick from in my price range of $250s (not going high end right now, I'll wait for DX10). 1... eVGA GeForce 7900GTO 2... Sapphire Radeon X1900XT If you could please, help me out with the one I should get. I have to say I have been with ATI forever so I am bit "worried" (if that is the best word to use) to go with another company, but maybe the time has come to make that leap. This is the 2nd ATI card that has worked well for about a year or so then gave me problems, with no playing around on my part with the card. Not looking for help to fix or find the problem with this card. I have added a pole for the 2 cards, please vote on what one to get and please give the reason why I should go with that card. I hope we can keep the company wars out of this, lets just work with the specs that each card has to offer (I would post links to the cards, but I wasn't sure if that was allowed). Thanks for helping me spend my money
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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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Well, becasue of the extra features and usability of the ATI card, I gotta say ATI. I'm about quality, not quantity, and ATI meets those expectations, IMHO.
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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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That's the type of post I am looking for thanks.
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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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Well, the 7900GTO's...remember all those reports of 7900's dying? Guess what happened to them?
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The 7900GTO's have GTX coolers, and can be overclocked to GTX speeds. Stock, the GTO will last longer because of the high end cooling, and underclock on the memory. I am building a system, i just bought RAM, and i decided on the GTO.
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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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2 reported deaths of GTO's running @ GTX speeds so far...
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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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Thanks for the input, I went with the 1900XT and also picked up the Arctic Cooling Accelero x2 to put on top of her, $22.00 just had to get it.
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Bouncing off the Walls
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Personally i have a 7900gt and had it for about 4 months with 0 issues. But then again i have a lifetime warrenty on mine if it dies. That is the nice part of buying from a good vender.
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DriverHeaven Extreme Member
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I voted the 7900GT because it looks to be a far better value and if you buy from a reputable manufacturer it should be fine, that and though ATI has more 'features' nVidia's drivers are better written these days
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DriverHeaven Extreme Member
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NV all the way... NV's Anti-Alaising is MUCH smoother now than ATI's...
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