all other arguments aside, one thing to keep in mind is that nvidia has had a massive problem with numerous versions of their chipsets (i don't recall the specifics but it went across a large percentage of their product over the last few months). theregister.co.uk had some articles on it and you can do a google for "nvidia defective chipsets" for larger coverage. i have yet to see anything indicating they have actually fixed the problem (though one would think they have by now) but whether they have or not, as far as i know they are not doing a recall, leaving the recalls up to the various resellers (dell, hp, etc.) who are not recalling, either. the implication is that once the fixed replacements are out in the market there will be no way of determining which nvidia you run across will be good or defective. i also don't know if the only problems were on the motherboard chipsets or if it also infected the separate graphics cards. hopefully someone can clarify, but this is something to remain aware of until these defective chips are no longer available. On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 1:44 PM, mrxgerman <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It's better to have an nvidia or an ati graphiccark. > > > > > > -- since this is a gmail account, please verify the mailing list is included in the reply to addresses