Garstyciuks said:Most nvidia cards are made just for a better score on the 3d mark benchmark. But ATI cards gets better results at games, especially at HL², which is my favourite.
t0rek said:Well, I arrived late to the discussion. In the CPU department I have experience with both Intel and AMD, and I personally think that AMD has an overall lead over Intel now and in the past years, my opinion in that is similar to Clements one.
However this only applies to desktop CPUs, if we talk about mobile CPUs, Intel with their Pentium M and recently with the Core and Core Duo processors kick AMD ass with they crappy Turion processors. Even with the recent problem that Core Duo has that sucks too much battery, it has already discovered that this was due to Windows's USB driver bug.
The future of CPUs is uncertain, Conroe processors are rumoured to be even a 20% more powerful than current Athlon64s and with less power consumtion due to optimizations to the current 65nm Intel manufacturing process. In the other hand AMD will release a new socket called AM2 this year for the current A64s that will suport DDR2 800, but it's not a major upgrade. AMD is supossed to reduce even more their power consumption even with their 90nm manufacturing processs.
Now in the GPU section, Nvidia and ATI are both very good, they are always pretty close, and it takes just moths to each other to take the winner flag if you know what I mean. For example, for some months Nvidia had the lead with their Geforce 7800GTX but a month ago ATI released the Radeon X1900XTX that beated the 7800GTX. But on march Nvidia will release a new 7900 card that is supossed to beat the mentioned ATI card, so they are always very close.
arnalion said:You can see the diffrence between 7800GTX and 1900XTX. The first one is 7800GTX... This was in 3Dmark06
http://www.techreport.com/onearticle.x/9324
arnalion said:Hehe they have both cheated and optimized they're cards for 3dmark. Ati did it the last time whit it's X1900 series. it was a huge diffrence in the picture quality in 3dmark06. Ati said that it was a driver bug (and it probably was). Haven't seen any new tests with catalyst 6.2
Yeah... that's called "Competition", calling something bad based on competitive behavior is pretty childish - this is how the real world works, you make a product and someone else somewhere in the world tries to make a better one and people are forced to decide and this my friend is called "Choice";NotMyRealAccoun said:Overall results GPU: Nvidia and ATI sucks, they keep fighting to produce a better video card just to be "on the top"
I don't think that will happen. They will probably increase core and memory speed and perhaps add more vertex/pipelines to beat ati's top card. Then much later, they will release the 8XXX series with improved technology and stuff...NotMyRealAccoun said:Overall results CPU: AMD seems to be better than Intel, i think im buyin the newest AMD processor for my computer.
Overall results GPU: Nvidia and ATI sucks, they keep fighting to produce a better video card just to be "on the top", thats ok, but what Nvidia will improve on the newest 7900? I think they should stop for a while and then create "the best vc of all times". I think ill go on Nvidia cuz they seems to be less blinded than ATI.