AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Well I personally prefer and use The Geforce cores.
couple reasons:
1. Its never failed me.
2.Its cost effective, in otherwords multiple companies make geforce cored video cards. It is intirerly your choice how much to spend in obtaining one of there cards. BFG makes a Geforce video card thats overclocked out of the box.
The one thing I have allways understood and use as a rule of thumb is that AMD CPu computers work better with Geforce vieo cards, in part because MOST AMD boards use northbridge/southbridge nVidia chipsets( nVidia makes the geforce core).
Intell computers do not have this. There motherboards use an intel designed northbridge/southbridge chipsets. The importance of this fact is that the southbridge shipset(i think) is in charge of video and such. SO I would recommend for Intel the Radeon Cored video card.
The one other reccomendation is to not buy the ATI Radeon All-In-Wonder. I have heard nothing but horrible things about it.
Originally posted by Rooster
By a great percentage they are uneducated, religiously fanatical, and completely and hopelessly ignorant.
Rooster refering to himself and the christian conservatives?
Go for the 9800 pro, it outbenches the 5900 in almost all games. Does run a little hot though (all new video cards do though) , so make sure your case has decent cooling.
You are gonna need a quality power supply if you go with the 9800 pro, it sucks a lot of juice. A name brand of like 450 watts would work fantastic.
On a side note-I'm using an amd based system with an abit nf7-s (an nforce 2 ultra 400 chipset motherboard, and a radeon 9800 pro 128mb and I get no problems). Another little tidbit, I wouldn't buy a pre-overclocked video card, because by doing so you may limit your own overclocking headroom.
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AMD FX53 (939pin)
ASUS A8V Deluxe K8T800Pro
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(2x200GB) Western Digital SATA 7200rpm
Sony 8x dual layer dvd-/+R/RW
Sony 52xcdrw/16xdvd
BFG Nvidia 6800GT
Thermaltake Tsunami case w/Thermaltake 420W
On a side note-I'm using an amd based system with an abit nf7-s (an nforce 2 ultra 400 chipset motherboard, and a radeon 9800 pro 128mb and I get no problems). Another little tidbit, I wouldn't buy a pre-overclocked video card, because by doing so you may limit your own overclocking headroom.
How's a Raidmax 420watt?
And yeah, I'm probably just gonna get an ATI brand card... unless you can suggest something else.
I hear a lot of people say to wait for PCI Excpress to come out (properly), but I don't think people realise that due to the MASSIVE performance increase, manufacturers will probably put a HUGE markup on it, just because they can.
I say go with the Radeon, I have the same card and it works very well, although I'm sure anything this high end will not dissapoint.
I have a 9600 AIW 128 it's a sweet card. I dunno why ppl always get down on the aiw's so far it's been dreamy with only one complaint. ANY application that uses the tv tuner automaticaly launches ATI's tv software. Which is obnoxious to say the least. But that's a software issue and does not effect the cards performance.
Raidmax power supplies come bundled with cases, and are usually pretty cheap. It might work, if it doesn't, pick up another power supply and put it in. I'm using a thermaltake silent purepower 480 watt, and it is working fine, some other notable companies are Antec, Enermax, Fortron Source/Sparkle Power, and PC Power and Cooling (PC P&C power supplies are EXTREMELY expensive though).
And the reason why people get down on the all-in-wonders is because they draw a lot of power from the +5 volt rail when the system starts. So much that quality power supplies that have overvoltage protection will shut down your computer thinking that there is a problem. Their performance is great though.
Maybe someone can PM me why my sig was tampered
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