greetings
i am thinking of purchasing a 256 meg or larger AGP video card
my current card is a 128 meg nvidia geforce fx 5200 and i have a viewsonic vp201s lcd monitor
are their larger memory AGP cards worth buying? i have no idea
it will be for serious CentOS and Win XP integration and testing and eventually production issues...
XP is a necessary support issue in these circumstances
since i am not a gamer (used to duke nukem a long time ago etc) i am mainly looking for the best stability and quality price performance etc blah
i hope to do anything and everything with this card eventually
im willing to spend an extra few bucks to "do right" in this purchase.
can everyone chime in on nvidia vrs ati and all that please?
thanks in advance!
- rh
-- Robert Hanson - Abba Communications Computer & Internet Services (509) 624-7159 - www.abbacomm.net
Robert Hanson wrote:
greetings
i am thinking of purchasing a 256 meg or larger AGP video card
my current card is a 128 meg nvidia geforce fx 5200 and i have a viewsonic vp201s lcd monitor
are their larger memory AGP cards worth buying? i have no idea
it will be for serious CentOS and Win XP integration and testing and eventually production issues...
XP is a necessary support issue in these circumstances
since i am not a gamer (used to duke nukem a long time ago etc) i am mainly looking for the best stability and quality price performance etc blah
If you're not playing games and you don't need to drive a giant screen, your current card seems like plenty. That said, if I was going to buy a new card and placed some value on bang/buck, I'd probably stick with something like the Nvidia 6800GT-based products. They come in 256mb flavors and don't cost an arm and a leg.
Cheers,
} } If you're not playing games and you don't need to drive a giant screen, } your current card seems like plenty. That said, if I was going to buy a } new card and placed some value on bang/buck, I'd probably stick with } something like the Nvidia 6800GT-based products. They come in 256mb } flavors and don't cost an arm and a leg. }
thanks for the info
my main screen is a 20.1 viewsonic lcd and i drive it at 1280x960 right now
my concern is that using a pentium 4 3.0 gig workstation machine that i can drive the video *hard and fast* in apps high res and full motion video etc
i know you are an expert in the field so any help is appreciated.
i skipped about 10 years of the newer bigger better sound and video card every week baloney till now and im ready to jump in for business reasons.
mainly... i like quality media too! ;->
will a 256 meg card like you recommended help in developing and using a CentOS streaming video server and it's client nachines etc?
anything else to look out for on the positive or not so positive sides?
thanks in advance and kind regards,
- rh
-- Robert Hanson - Abba Communications Computer & Internet Services (509) 624-7159 - www.abbacomm.net