Graphics card recommendation?

Joe Kazura jnk at mickey.unh.edu
Tue Jun 30 14:06:50 UTC 2009


I'm guessing that you have (possibly) a configuration problem and/or  
an issue with your particular motherboard vendor/model, etc.

send me (OFF LIST) the MB specs (make model, bios, etc) and your X  
config file and I'll see what I can see ...

   Joe Kazura

On Jun 24, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:

>>> Actually, your post is bullshit. Have you ever tried playing HD  
>>> video on
>>> an Intel chipset? It just works if your definition of "works" is  
>>> "looks
>>> like glitchy shit".
>>
>> Works for me. I could believe it would struggle on the older
>> processor/memory setups where they probably don't have enough  
>> bandwidth
>> for full HD video and lots of other activity.
>
> So I guess my 8 gig ram quad core systems with 3100 and 3500 need  
> more power?
> It often works, but certainly has issues with ~25% of what I play  
> cause X to
> freeze up tighter than a ....
>
> Arguing it works is futile, a couple peoples success doesn't equate  
> perfection.
> More of use have issues than those of us who don't. It needs lots of  
> work still,
> FFS, and even Intel dev's say that? Are we still debating this? Is  
> it really that
> much of an emotional topic, the love for intel chipsets?
>
> Wow...
>
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