Author Topic: nVidia Announcement  (Read 1117 times)

I have an nVidia card and I can play GTA IV on medium-high settings.

I have an ATI card and I can play GTA IV on high-medium high settings. :D

I like both brands, but I edge more to ATI.
Plus, it's cheaper. :o

You guys are just saying "I have Nvidia/ATI and it can do (x)".  There are tons of cards from both manufacturers, we don't know which one you're talking about until you be specific.

I have a single GTX460 768MB from Nvidia.  Can handle Crysis 2 max settings very nicely, Crysis 1 on max settings around 30-40 FPS, GTA4 on high settings at 50 FPS, and Minecraft goes to around 200 FPS without Vsync.

I have a windows and it can do notepad!

I have an XFX Radeon HD 4850, it was kind of a budget card, but I'm impressed with it for the price. I can run GTA IV on Highest settings besides shadows, which are on high. It runs at 60-70 fps very well. It rarely ever drops to 40 fps, which is only when I have like 10 police cars behind me shooting me like crazy.
I can run Crysis on high at 40-50 FPS, Fallout 3 on Ultra at 80 fps and Just Cause 2 at 70 fps. c:
Before this I had an Nvidia 9400 GT (;-;) and I couldn't run anything modern above 20 fps on lowest settings.
I also got my quad core 3 ghz processor a couple days ago, yay. c:

I prefer nVidia.  ATI breaks their drivers every other day.

They just announced the GTX 590!  It's apparently the best you in existence.  Hopefully benchmarks come soon.

I have an nVidia.. :D?


I want one now, my graphic's card is about the same as Menen's. :c

I have a scrap heap and it can barely do anything at all!!


i have two nvidia geforce 9800GT cards working together but they both are failing :c