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Is there any kind of ranking for video cards?

I mean, there are a lot of cards out there, but, which card goes first and
which cards goes last? Which card follows Ti4200?

I don't know very well if what I'm asking for really exist. :)

I've got a ti4200-8x (U$S70 a year ago) and I've got to return it to my
brother, so I don't want to spend more than U$S 100 on a video card.
Maybe I could buy the same card, or maybe for 30 bucks more I could get a
"better" one. :)


Any help will be appreciate.

Vinicio

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"Vinicio Ascone" <vinicioa@technolabcorp.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any kind of ranking for video cards?

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"Vinicio Ascone" <vinicioa@technolabcorp.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any kind of ranking for video cards?
>
> I mean, there are a lot of cards out there, but, which card goes first and
> which cards goes last? Which card follows Ti4200?
>
> I don't know very well if what I'm asking for really exist. :)
>
> I've got a ti4200-8x (U$S70 a year ago) and I've got to return it to my
> brother, so I don't want to spend more than U$S 100 on a video card.
> Maybe I could buy the same card, or maybe for 30 bucks more I could get a
> "better" one. :)
>
>
> Any help will be appreciate.
>
> Vinicio
>
>

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THATs what i'm looking for!!

Thanks


"Chip" <anneonymouse@virgin.net> wrote in message
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> "Vinicio Ascone" <vinicioa@technolabcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:2svgikF1p2enpU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > Is there any kind of ranking for video cards?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6m37s
>
>

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> Is there any kind of ranking for video cards?

http://graphics.tomshardware.com/g [...] index.html

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If you are buying ATI card you gotta make sure that you do a clean install
of your OS and complete backup of your data after that its easy as eating
hotcakes with coffee!!!

otherwise you need to run some nvidia drivers cleaning tools etc which don't
even remove some of the nvidia driver files at all and leaves system
unstable and thus clash with ATI driver files..


"Vinicio Ascone" <vinicioa@technolabcorp.com> wrote in message
news:2svgikF1p2enpU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Is there any kind of ranking for video cards?
>
> I mean, there are a lot of cards out there, but, which card goes first and
> which cards goes last? Which card follows Ti4200?
>
> I don't know very well if what I'm asking for really exist. :)
>
> I've got a ti4200-8x (U$S70 a year ago) and I've got to return it to my
> brother, so I don't want to spend more than U$S 100 on a video card.
> Maybe I could buy the same card, or maybe for 30 bucks more I could get a
> "better" one. :)
>
>
> Any help will be appreciate.
>
> Vinicio
>
>

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Chingy wrote:

> If you are buying ATI card you gotta make sure that you do a clean
> install of your OS and complete backup of your data after that its
> easy as eating hotcakes with coffee!!!
>
> otherwise you need to run some nvidia drivers cleaning tools etc
> which don't even remove some of the nvidia driver files at all and
> leaves system unstable and thus clash with ATI driver files..
>


This advice is plain wrong discount it all .. Driver Cleaner 3
completely removes all Nvidia and ATI drivers.

regards

@ndrew

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"@ndrew" <andrewratinternodedotondotnet> wrote in message
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> Chingy wrote:
>
>> If you are buying ATI card you gotta make sure that you do a clean
>> install of your OS and complete backup of your data after that its
>> easy as eating hotcakes with coffee!!!
>>
>> otherwise you need to run some nvidia drivers cleaning tools etc
>> which don't even remove some of the nvidia driver files at all and
>> leaves system unstable and thus clash with ATI driver files..
>>
>
>
> This advice is plain wrong discount it all .. Driver Cleaner 3
> completely removes all Nvidia and ATI drivers.

Agreed. I was going to comment here too, but I got distracted. Why do
people keep saying "Fresh Install" all the time when all you have to do is
to clean out the old drivers *properly*??!??!

Chip

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I really don't know what to do, about Nvidia vs ATi.

It's really a huge difference between Ti4200 and FX5700 or 9600PRO?

What's the current video card to buy if I look for performance and price ?


"Chingy" <lakiri@lakara.com> wrote in message
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> If you are buying ATI card you gotta make sure that you do a clean install
> of your OS and complete backup of your data after that its easy as eating
> hotcakes with coffee!!!
>
> otherwise you need to run some nvidia drivers cleaning tools etc which
don't
> even remove some of the nvidia driver files at all and leaves system
> unstable and thus clash with ATI driver files..
>
>
> "Vinicio Ascone" <vinicioa@technolabcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:2svgikF1p2enpU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > Is there any kind of ranking for video cards?
> >
> > I mean, there are a lot of cards out there, but, which card goes first
and
> > which cards goes last? Which card follows Ti4200?
> >
> > I don't know very well if what I'm asking for really exist. :)
> >
> > I've got a ti4200-8x (U$S70 a year ago) and I've got to return it to my
> > brother, so I don't want to spend more than U$S 100 on a video card.
> > Maybe I could buy the same card, or maybe for 30 bucks more I could get
a
> > "better" one. :)
> >
> >
> > Any help will be appreciate.
> >
> > Vinicio
> >
> >
>
>


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