Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> [11-07-03 03:08]:
> Grant wrote:
> >>>Is Nvidia still the way to go instead of ATI?  I use the nouveau
> >>>drivers with my onboard Nvidia chipset now and they've been fine for
> >>>the most part.  I use a threaded ffmpeg to decode HD video instead 
> >>>of
> >>>VDPAU so I don't bother with nvidia-drivers.
> >>>
> >>>- Grant
> >>>       
> >>I don't have any experience with ATI but I still use Nvidia and their
> >>drivers.  I haven't had any problems as of yet.  I did have a video 
> >>problem
> >>once but it was a kernel problem.  For me, I see no need in me 
> >>getting a ATI
> >>card.  That's just me.
> >>
> >>Dale
> >>     
> >I've just read that Nvidia no longer makes onboard video.  Has anyone
> >else heard that?
> >
> >Are server motherboard more reliable?
> >
> >- Grant
> >
> >
> >   
> 
> 
> I looked around on newegg and found that there are several mobos that 
> have Nvidia video built in.  It seems they do still make them.  I'm not 
> sure if the video or mobos are any that you would like but they are 
> being made at least.
> 
> Me, I tend to buy video cards.  They have upgrade options without 
> having to put in a new mobo.  YMMV tho.
> 
> No idea on server boards. I would think they would be more reliable 
> tho.
> 
> Dale
> 
> :-)  :-)
> 

I prefer overclocker boards and dont overclock them. Most of them
have a better heat dissipation and the PCB has a better layout
HF-wise.

Only my two cent...you currency may vary ;)

Best regards
mcc


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