[CentOS] Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 13, Issue 3
Allan Mayer
sctuser at comcast.netFri Feb 3 12:40:46 UTC 2006
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>>> Message: 37 Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 13:38:01 -0600 From: Steve Bergman <steve at rueb.com> Subject: [CentOS] Video card To: centos at centos.org Message-ID: <1138909081.20789.3.camel at voyager.localdomain> Content-Type: text/plain I'm looking for the highest performance 2d/3d video card that is supported out of the box by Centos 4.2 with open source drivers. I would need for both 2d and 3d to work. No tv tuner, tv in, tv out etc. is needed. I think my best candidate would be a 9800 series radeon. Any comments? Thanks, Steve <<< Hi all :) Personally I would go with a Nvidia 6800 GT, preffereably one made by Leadtech. Best bang for the $$ performance wise, and the OS supports it. ATI's clock faster, Nvidia's have more pipelines and are just plain faster for most games. (I only know about flight sim's, and FPS games here) -- Allan Mayer http://sctuser.home.comcast.net
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