Soldato
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not one problem with the drivers since my 2900GT
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The 4890 / 5850 that I had were great, but the GTX 570 is better that the 6900 series, the drivers are a lot better too, AMD/ATI drivers aren't as good as they used to be.
. Cheapest one on OCUK is £284.99. Both can be overclocked pretty well too and at stock it seems as if the 6950 is a fair competitor. My 6950 I can get stable at 1000Mhz so that's a 200Mhz overclock but I keep it at 950Mhz for gaming. I know when the GTX 570 is overclocked is when it will start pulling away but for the price difference it's a lot closer than it should be IMO.
. The reason being that it's slightly faster isn't what I want it for but it's a bonus at least, it will give me the proper resolutions for my gaming CRT 1920x1440 as I only get 1600x1200 with ATI. I tested a 9800GTX for a friend about 8 weeks ago and noticed this. So that's why I want the GTX 570, otherwise it would be a pretty pointless upgrade from a 6950 overclocked to a GTX 570.I had a 5870 for a while and I gotta admit the thing was a beast. The only thing that made me sell it was that it couldn't handle 120hz as good as my old nvidia card, hence the reason going back to nvidia. If they were able to support 120hz without all the screen flickering and stuttering I'd go back to ATI without a doubt.
The 4890 / 5850 that I had were great, but the GTX 570 is better that the 6900 series, the drivers are a lot better too, AMD/ATI drivers aren't as good as they used to be - Catalyst 10.4 were my last best ones.
Hopefully when the 7*** series of cards come come out they will be faster cards and sorted their drivers out.
Green Team FanBoi much?The 4890 / 5850 that I had were great, but the GTX 570 is better that the 6900 series, the drivers are a lot better too, AMD/ATI drivers aren't as good as they used to be - Catalyst 10.4 were my last best ones.
Hopefully when the 7*** series of cards come come out they will be faster cards and sorted their drivers out.
The 4890 / 5850 that I had were great, but the GTX 570 is better that the 6900 series, the drivers are a lot better too, AMD/ATI drivers aren't as good as they used to be - Catalyst 10.4 were my last best ones.
Hopefully when the 7*** series of cards come come out they will be faster cards and sorted their drivers out.
I've had ATi cards in the past and had a few niggly problems, but I hear a lot of good things nowadays about how the cards are top notch for the money.
But, my main point is have AMD managed to start supporting these cards with drivers properly? From my previous experience its been mostly the drivers that have caused my issues and I always swore I'd take the green route when I bought my new system, but its now very tempting to go ATi again. Any opinions on recent support from AMD?
Thanks
You will pay a premium for an nVidia card. They offer a lot more which is why you will pay that bit more over an equivalent AMD card. AMD still have a long way to go when it comes to AA and min/ave frame rates need to be better. AMD have always been the budget brand of choice for me.
You will pay a premium for an nVidia card. They offer a lot more which is why you will pay that bit more over an equivalent AMD card. AMD still have a long way to go when it comes to AA and min/ave frame rates need to be better. AMD have always been the budget brand of choice for me.

You will pay a premium for an nVidia card. They offer a lot more which is why you will pay that bit more over an equivalent AMD card. AMD still have a long way to go when it comes to AA and min/ave frame rates need to be better. AMD have always been the budget brand of choice for me.
When I fob Nvidia off whenever they bring out an inferior card, you can all me an ATI FanBoi, I won't mind because I am one. By the way the ATI 6950 is going back! it's just not good enough.Green Team FanBoi much?
Your only saying that so you personaly can justify spending more money for something that does the same as a something from amd
Cheers, it's a pity those GTX 560's dont have more memory would be a cheap and cheerful SLI option for anyone in two minds to go 30".Yeah you see a lot of this talk from people that move from AMD GFX to Nvidia. Happy that your 570 is serving you well.

Yea apart from the fact they have the fastest Card out and will bet a better one soon?
What can you expect from someone nicknamed CUDA?![]()
It goes in cycles. Personally I'm on the other end of the cycle so I generally end up with Nvidia cards.Every time i Have upgraded my card in the past 5 years AMD/ATI has always had the better price/performance product for me.
It might be fluke.
As I said, its the Dole queue persons card, cheap as chips, fast enough to do a job but lacking in everything else.
You got £900???![]()