among these 2 gts 250 is far better than 5670Which Is better among these graphic cards:
Nvidia GTS 250
ATI HD 5670????
should be able to play current as well as games releasing 2-3 yrs down the line easily............
among these 2 gts 250 is far better than 5670
but i doubt that it will obey u in upcoming years
GTS 250 if ur SMPS can handle.....Which Is better among these graphic cards:
Nvidia GTS 250
ATI HD 5670????
should be able to play current as well as games releasing 2-3 yrs down the line easily............
If the price same then which is better XFX 9600GT or Palit 9600GT ?
Unfortunately Zotac not available in Kolkata.
Kolkata is flooded with XFX cards doesn't matter Nvidia or Ati..........
Last time I checked with my dealer (3 months ago), XFX GTS 250 512mb was for 8.7k and XFX HD4850 1GB was for around 9.4kHow much will a XFX GTS 250 512Mb cost???
And how much will a XFX HD 4850 cost
go for sapphire hd 5770 9.8k-10.2k(smc international,nehru place)Hey friends I need a graphic card for some video mixing work. my budget is around 8 to 10k.
Can you guys suggest me some options in this budget range.
hey guys i have a problem
u all know that some game developers include physX in games
and i was looking some benchmarks involving physx in Batman:Arkham Asylum
man!! that was some huge setback for ati cards lovers (including me)
*www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-hd-5770,2446-14.html
so my question is:
1)do ati cards not suppport this stuff?
2)should we still go for ati cards?
ATI has partnered with Intel’s Havok Physics team to support the Havok Physics game engine. Physics in games has been normally controlled by the CPU but with the advent of Ageia PhysX and Intel’s Havok engine, physics has been increasingly moved to the GPU.
ATI g-cards indeed supports physics but if I'm not wrong the physics Physics support provider for ATI cards is HAVOK for nvidia physyX it's AGEIA - but most of them games supports physyX by nvidia anyway
*www.gamepyre.com/reviews/hardware/graphics_cards/1007_2.html
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Havok is rendered via the CPU, so it is not harware physics acceleration. And the Aegia PhysX drivers have a check, if it detects an ATI card, it does not let Physics acceleration happen.
ATI g-cards indeed supports physics but if I'm not wrong the physics Physics support provider for ATI cards is HAVOK for nvidia physyX it's AGEIA - but most of them games supports physyX by nvidia anyway
*www.gamepyre.com/reviews/hardware/graphics_cards/1007_2.html