Re: Good Nvidia Based Card - Anyone??

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According to Tom's Hardware guide, reasonably comparable in performance to Radeon 9700 Pro is the Nvidia GeForce4 ti4600 chipset. About the same price range also.

I managed to google up the following video cards for you (without making any statements on quality):

- Leadtek Winfast A250 Ultra TD
- EVGA 128-A8-NV85-T3 GF4 Ti4600 128MB AGP 8X Video
- MSI 8872-070 GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB DDR
- MSI MS-8900-070 GeForce4 Ti4600 8X 128MB DDR
- PNY VCGF4TI46APB GeForce4 Ti4600 128M AGP Verto
- Asus V8460Ultra GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB DDR AGP Video Card w/TV Out, OEM
- Chaintech NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4600, 128MB DDR AGP Video Card with TV Out

They all seem to be between $200 and $300 in price.

And yes, they work fine with Linux. NVidia does a very good job releasing drivers for X, in fact they support Linux as good as they support M$ Windoze.
For that reason alone, only Nvidia cards in my boxes :)
Tip: don't go to the manufacturer's site, for drivers go directly to www.nvidia.com.


Have fun,
Eric.

Bruce P. Morin wrote:

Hello Again,

 If you read my last post you will see that we are having issues with
 ATI's 9700Pro and RH9.0. I guess no one is releasing the information
 to the Xfree team, nor is there any news about a driver coming from
 ATI. So with that said we need to move to a product line that seems
 to support Linux better and that seems to be Nvidia.

 Since Nvidia only makes the chips, can someone recommend a
 manufacturer of Nvidia based boards? We are looking for something
 comparable to the ATI 9700 Pro both in features and in price (128M
 Ram / $300-$400 US)

Any suggestions?





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