im currently using MCP6PB M2+ which is an Invidia Chipset. my friend told me that it is not wise to buy ati video card because of my chipset nvidia. this will lower the performance of the video card. Is this true?
im currently using MCP6PB M2+ which is an Invidia Chipset. my friend told me that it is not wise to buy ati video card because of my chipset nvidia. this will lower the performance of the video card. Is this true?
Mmmm...that could be possible!
Pero how about ATI imong chipsets mobo then imong VC kay Nvidia?
I can also feel sa system nako nga di cya ka maximize tungod lahi sila ug chipsets.
huh? any proof to this claim?
i think it doesn't matter if nVidia imong chipset unya ATI imong videocard same as ATI chipset and nVidia videocard.
@yugi: same ta nVidia videocard unya ATI chipset pero na maximize man sa akong videocard ang mga apps and games. in games i got 60fps using 1366x768 resulotion at max settings with AA and AF max.
that is why it is best to have the same brand of vcard on what your chipset is..^_^..
yes there is a big chance actually mobos designed for nvidia is supposed to use nvidia VC's for great compatibility performance so as the mobos of ATI to use ATI VC's.. nvidia and ati have different architectural structures so if you want the best performance you buy cards/mobo with the same architecture/system..
there's no difference bro... I've always used a Nvidia vc and ATI chipset... and the other way around.. unless mag hybrid crossfire ka.. marketing strategy ra na xa..
Naa gyud difference but depende pud na sa imong mobo.
kung in ana man ang case nga murag hinay xa.. i think possible na coz nvidia and ati are competing each other.. (this is just my own opinion (V_V)
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