Matthew D. Fuller wrote: > On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 08:11:50PM -0700 I heard the voice of > Garrett Cooper, and lo! it spake thus: > >> Intel's still your best bet, with nVidia in second, and ATI in >> third. >> >> You aren't going to get proper 3D support unless you switch to Linux >> unfortunately :(.. >> > > I still love my Matrox. But even there, you're stuck with the 550 and > older if you want open drivers, which is, what, like 6+ years at this > point? Rather unpleasantly expensive new, but you can find 'em > reasonable on eBay. Not too shiny if you need much 3d, but they're > unbeatable on 2d. > Unfortunately you can only get the Intel graphics chipset on motherboards so far. The future will change things though.. that's all I can say. Matrox cards are ok, but not fantastic. As for nVidia, you're fine as long as you stick to i386 for all by 0.1% of all cases. Make sure to consult their compatibility list before buying a card though -- very important. -GarrettReceived on Fri Jun 22 2007 - 04:47:38 UTC
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