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Null 05-27-2004 09:31 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seven7
I have a Ati 9800pro myself right now and loving it, but I woud not mind having a x800XT ... >_>


A little off topic...

Hmm I have been wanting to use linux on my computer, not sure which to try first though. I do know that "Fedora Core 2" may not be worth trying because two bugs Fedora Core 2 can make your Windows XP unbootable as I have XP Pro, and Fedora Core 2 will not install on machines with some ASUS motherboards as I have a Asus P4P800 Deluxe and don't feel like doing the work around much.

I am thinking a "SuSe" maybe...though I have not looked into it much yet.

*sighs* .. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ is so much nicer than http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/



not really sure about that stuff. i havnt been up to date with linux lately. but all i've ever used is SuSE, thats my fav. still got SuSE 9 on this computer, and planning on downloading 9.1 sometime when i get the chance.
im also using xp pro

Seven7 05-28-2004 12:33 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Null
not really sure about that stuff. i havnt been up to date with linux lately. but all i've ever used is SuSE, thats my fav. still got SuSE 9 on this computer, and planning on downloading 9.1 sometime when i get the chance.
im also using xp pro

If only I knew of somebody that has SUSE Linux 9.1 Professional or even settle for SUSE Linux 9.1 Personal, I could *ahem* borrow it to try and see heh.

Null 05-28-2004 09:07 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seven7
If only I knew of somebody that has SUSE Linux 9.1 Professional or even settle for SUSE Linux 9.1 Personal, I could *ahem* borrow it to try and see heh.



lol. its not really 'ahem.. borrow' with linux man. linux is free. :p you can download it right from thier site.

thatmariolover 05-28-2004 01:27 PM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
Actually SUSE is $90.00. They try to guilt you into paying for Linux threatening that development might stop. :p

Anyway.... Seven7, check your private messages about getting a.... *Cough* Trial version*Cough*

Null 05-29-2004 12:02 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
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Originally Posted by thatmariolover
Actually SUSE is $90.00. They try to guilt you into paying for Linux threatening that development might stop. :p

Anyway.... Seven7, check your private messages about getting a.... *Cough* Trial version*Cough*



or *cough*download it*cough*cuz its free*cough cough*


i've yet to see a linux distro thats pay only. they all have thier pay box sets in stores or free downloads.

I downloaded suse 9 (which was my first time downloading one, i usually just bought em)

unless your talkin professional only which i think the free download is personal.

but i really dont see a difference that you cant fix with seperate downloads anywho.



[EDIT] Thier site says Free FTP version of 9.1 will be available for download on June 4th.

:) i shall be downloading it then and putting it on instead of 9.0

man i love free things

Seven7 05-29-2004 12:06 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
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Originally Posted by Null
lol. its not really 'ahem.. borrow' with linux man. linux is free. :p you can download it right from thier site.

Well what I mean't is I would prefer to have the actual cd's to use if possible heh.

Null 05-29-2004 12:09 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
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Originally Posted by Seven7
Well what I mean't is I would prefer to have the actual cd's to use if possible heh.

well. goto best buy and the Personal is only $30


But if you got a decent internet connection. downloading is actually quite easy.

i never did it because i didnt want to have the hassle so i always bought it in store.

after trying the download with 9.0, i wont be going back to buy em anymore. pointless to pay for 9, then have them come out with 9.1 and have to buy again only to have 9.2 come out.

For downloading it, you just download a small ISO, burn it to a CD. boot with the CD and it installs just like it were on a CD, except its downloading the files as it goes.

Seven7 05-29-2004 12:15 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Null
or *cough*download it*cough*cuz its free*cough cough*


i've yet to see a linux distro thats pay only. they all have thier pay box sets in stores or free downloads.

I downloaded suse 9 (which was my first time downloading one, i usually just bought em)

unless your talkin professional only which i think the free download is personal.

but i really dont see a difference that you cant fix with seperate downloads anywho.



[EDIT] Thier site says Free FTP version of 9.1 will be available for download on June 4th.

:) i shall be downloading it then and putting it on instead of 9.0

man i love free things

hmm maybe I'll wait and then hope there isn't a million others trying to download .. :p even ifit is personal only, as I would prefer having professional if possible.

I do have a fast and relativly reliable connection unlike what some shaw customers get.(with the exception of last tuesday for 6+ hours)

Seven7 05-29-2004 12:19 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thatmariolover
Actually SUSE is $90.00. They try to guilt you into paying for Linux threatening that development might stop. :p

Anyway.... Seven7, check your private messages about getting a.... *Cough* Trial version*Cough*

heh well bittorrent is not something I normally do.

Maybe I'll wait for the ftp download in June, but thanks though.

Bleh ... normally I don't post like this in threads multiple times...

Null 05-29-2004 12:19 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seven7
hmm maybe I'll wait and then hope there isn't a million others trying to download .. :p even ifit is personal only, as I would prefer having professional if possible.

I do have a fast and relativly reliable connection unlike what some shaw customers get.(with the exception of last tuesday for 6+ hours)


it wasnt a problem when i downloaded 9.0.
They got a list of FTP servers and Mirror FTP servers to download from, i just clicked on each ftp and timed it to which gave me the fastest responce then used that one to install it from. :)


[edit] have you used linux before or would this be the first time? because if your just learning it, your not going to need the pro anyway.

Seven7 05-29-2004 12:43 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Null
well. goto best buy and the Personal is only $30


But if you got a decent internet connection. downloading is actually quite easy.

i never did it because i didnt want to have the hassle so i always bought it in store.

after trying the download with 9.0, i wont be going back to buy em anymore. pointless to pay for 9, then have them come out with 9.1 and have to buy again only to have 9.2 come out.

For downloading it, you just download a small ISO, burn it to a CD. boot with the CD and it installs just like it were on a CD, except its downloading the files as it goes.

Speaking of Best Buy, I have not looked yet to see if they even sell it here in Canada in Best Buy where I am. So maybe if they don't have it, I'll do the hassle of downloading it and burning it and such instead.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Null
it wasnt a problem when i downloaded 9.0.
They got a list of FTP servers and Mirror FTP servers to download from, i just clicked on each ftp and timed it to which gave me the fastest responce then used that one to install it from. :)


[edit] have you used linux before or would this be the first time? because if your just learning it, your not going to need the pro anyway.

Ok so maybe there will be a fast mirror after abit of looking.

I was prefering Pro I guess because members at another forum were saying to get PRO for varius reasons, too tired to remember what they were at moment. Ya know If paying end's up being the only easy way to get PRO, then it would be expensive for me to try and see if it would even work heh.

Oh great I hijacked this thread ... :sneaky:

Stonecutter 06-07-2004 12:03 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
I own a 9800pro and am quite happy with it, but I'm really a novice as far as gfx cards go. From the opinion of this outsider, Nvidia vs ATI really seems like a Ford vs Chevy thing. They both have their strong points and neither is vastly superior, but people have a strong attachment to one brand or another.


I've also noticed that people who like AMD chips tend to like Nvidia cards and people who like Pentiums tend to like ATI cards.

Null 06-07-2004 12:34 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
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Originally Posted by Stonecutter
I've also noticed that people who like AMD chips tend to like Nvidia cards and people who like Pentiums tend to like ATI cards.


ford sucks. dont compare them to anyone. :p :D

hehe


But no, i've never noticed that at all. sometimes i would say the opposite. However, Nivida makes a motherboard, (nforce motherboards) that are only for AMD. which might be part of the reason you notice such of a conclusion.

quiet mike 06-07-2004 02:14 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
I only owned nVidia cards, and still have one on my PC. I'm still using the very old GeFirce 3 TI. It's an excelent card, and I can't complain about it, but it's not for this generation.
If I was to buy the top card right ow that would be the ATI x800XT. It is way to close to the nVidia 6800U and even above it on some scores. Plus it's native on PCI Express on which it wasn't even tested. The whider bandwith migth help it a little as well. That doesen't mean that I like the fact that they stick with Shaders v2 instead of the new Shader v3, but no games has v3 shading yet.
On the long run, I think nVidia will be this round the winner, as it was during the GF2 and the GF3 times, and as ATI was starting with 9500 and up

Canyarion 06-07-2004 06:53 AM

Re: Battle of the Video Cards
 
I stopped using video cards 2 years ago.


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