upgrading video cards...
Dan Ritter
dsr-mzpnVDyJpH4k7aNtvndDlA at public.gmane.org
Thu Dec 18 19:56:16 EST 2008
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 06:55:00PM -0500, Stephen Adler wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Now that I'm a compiz fanatic... :) I'm thinking of upgrading my video
> card. Is there any reason I should stick with NVidia? or are the ATI
> cards just as good or better?
The rundown:
- Intel has the best open drivers, but you can't get their hardware
unless you buy it on a motherboard, and 3D and video decoding
performance is there but relatively weak. Good choice for general
desktops, though.
- Via/S3 have mediocre drivers, poor performance, and a couple
of aftermarket video cards. Mostly people use this when they
don't have a choice.
- ATI has proprietary drivers, open drivers, and has opened
enough info that the open drivers should eventually be great.
That's not yet the case. The open drivers are currently good
enough for general desktop use. The proprietary drivers
support good 3D but not usable video acceleration.
- NVidia has proprietary drivers, open drivers, and has not
opened much information. On the other hand, the open drivers
are getting better quickly, and the proprietary drivers have
good 3D and a newly released video acceleration API which is
better than anything else available.
-dsr-
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