LOL- good point. I wonder if it will expect me to call it from work?If it suxors I'd be willing to lease it for a month
LOL- good point. I wonder if it will expect me to call it from work?If it suxors I'd be willing to lease it for a month
Originally posted by: Rollo
I noticed you didn't answer my questions though did you Cesar? I'll guarantee you this: If you haven't spent as much money as I have on ATI products, ATI wants "nVidia fanboys" like me for customers a LOT more than they want your misguided loyalty. What you guys don't seem to understand is that these people are not "friends" you're defending. They're big corporations whose interest in you goes exactly as far as the moment they get the money out of your wallets, at which point they could care less about you until it's time to ask for money again. I think a lot of the ATI loyalty is based on the old 3dfx wars in which the 3dfx faithful were left saying "Wait-you'll see" until nVidia swallowed 3dfx whole and made everything the faithful had posted a lie. I think a lot of those people resent nVidia and point to things like that ridiculous internal sales memo or the ridiculous 3dmark driver "cheats" as a reason to not buy nVidia. If you think the 3dmark thing is a big deal, I urge you not to buy nVidia. Me, I laugh at the 3mark thing because there aren't any DX9 games, and by the time there are, I'll have a different card anyway. I live in teh present, and have no loyalty beyond what runs the games I play fastest at the settings I want to use. Last October till now, that was ATI. Looks to me like it will be nVidia in June. When I want to upgrade again, I'll buy whoever is fastest, even if it's Jaton.Rollo you are a fanboy stop foolling around
Why do you feel the need to make judgements about his spending habits? If he has the money to spend then it's his right and priviledge to do so. Some people just have more disposable money than others. I'd buy new video cards every 6 months if I had the means to do so, that's for sure.Originally posted by: Cesar
Rollo seriously no hard feeling but I think your a dumb ass buying a card every 6 months, spend all that money just for gaming I mean big time low life! im sorry to say it
Apology acceptedOld Fart:
I apologize, I misinterpreted your post(s) after a night of not much sleep due to back pain.
Wow. You really would've hated me back in the days when there were more choices and I bought a new one every couple months.Rollo seriously no hard feeling but I think your a dumb ass buying a card every 6 months, spend all that money just for gaming I mean big time low life! im sorry to say it
I'd buy new video cards every 6 months if I had the means to do so, that's for sure.
Only if you tell mine the same. She can't stand my penchant for buying new hardware.Originally posted by: Rollo
Megatomic:
I'd buy new video cards every 6 months if I had the means to do so, that's for sure.
Thanks- and can you tell this to my wife?
Originally posted by: McArra
NVidia did very bad, no excuses. And please, don't compare 25% from NVidia (cheating) and ATI's 1,9% (posible cheating).
That's a fanboi for ya Schadenfroh.Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: McArra
NVidia did very bad, no excuses. And please, don't compare 25% from NVidia (cheating) and ATI's 1,9% (posible cheating).
what do you mean "possible cheating" ati admited to it
Futuremark now has a deeper understanding of the situation and NVIDIA's optimization strategy. In the light of this, Futuremark now states that NVIDIA's driver design is an application specific optimization and not a cheat.