Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:30 am by ME.
Knightwolf654 wrote:(TKC)-o]T3[o wrote:Knightwolf654 wrote:ATI cards are much more energy efficient and are able to run fast if not faster without using more power then a air conditioner.
What about the energy the fire department used to put out the fire started by my old Raedon card? Nah.. after seeing that the card was actually on fire, I'll stick to the more pet friendly Nvidia because for my money, nothing buys my loyalty more than a product that won't burn down my house, kill my family, and leave my pet with 3rd degree burns.

that's fine! i had so many issues with nvidia cards i can't believe i did not switch out faster. first card i had was a 6600 gt which was dead on arrival, next was a 6800GTX which died after a year. then i switch to two 7900 GS, first was dead in 6 months and the last one took a year. my cousin was the opposite. he had a ton of issues with ATI cards. he had 2 cards fail, on one of them a capacitor failed on the bored or rather popped and caused a ton of smoke and killed his motherboard as well! currently though he has a HD4870 X2 and i have a HD4870 both overclocked and running on 24/7 rigs without issue for over 2 years. it all depends on preference. if the nvdia card works better for you and you feel safer then fine use it. but as i said company's product quality changes very rapidly and its hard to know what kind of quality your truly going to get. before you buy something, find a review on it first!
also liked to again point out the importance of a good quality power supply. my cousin bought a ULTRA 500 watt modular power supply. after 3 hours of running his case filled with smoke and his computer stopped running. when we replaced the power supply it still did not work. the only thing left working in that computer was the ram, not even the cd-roms or HDD survived that mess.
Actually, with Nvidia, it really depends who you buy your card from, Ive heard really good reviews about asus, and the newer EVGA cards are great, but the older ones were known to die (from EVGA) plus EVGA offers life time warrenty now. And apperently now, all of the BFG cards are dying...lol..but thats another story...
Also, the GTX 480 is known to be an oven, but Nvidia tweaked it a bit, the new GTX 500 series is really great, its more power efficient and greater cooling.

Sometimes measuring the bottleneck can be interpreted in so many ways. The only Thing ATI can render better then Nvidia is BSoD.