On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 06:19:34PM -0500, mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Paul - > > Thanks for the info. By best, I mean a card that is going to install > in linux with the least trouble, be quiet, and give me enough > resolution to do audio work. I don't need screaming 3-D. My experience is that the best user experience comes from using ATI cards with the free drivers. Not as fast as using proprietary drivers on ATI or Nvidia, but much stabler and simpler (it just works with no fiddling). Thus, for many tasks I'd be tempted to go with the Radeon x700, as the last ATI card currently supported with free drivers. I'm interested in trying the new 965G graphics, but that is only a on the motherboard option, so it doesn't apply to you, and for general use the x700 will probably work better at the moment (but that might change in a few months, when the new intel drivers are included by default). Plus, I don't see very many 965G motherboards with DVI output.