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    Video Card

    Any ideas for a *GOOD* not to terribly expensive vcard that is for linux, preferably ati

    Aragorn ???
    If you give a man a fire he'll be warm, if you light the man on fire he'll be warm for life.

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    Re:Video Card

    lol, giving up on the nvidia eh?

    give this a shot, 86 bucks ain't too bad for a radeon 9000 pro, with 128 MB double data rate ram @ 128 bits
    http://www.buyxtremegear.com/at.html

    AND, it has two heads, supports DVI and such, it's a good buy

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    Re:Video Card

    7500 is 120$ here in nz, that = about 50$US
    64 meg, dual head
    iirc, ati are selling the 8500 on their site for about 85, too
    whatdoyougetwhenyoumultiplysixbynine??

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    Re:Video Card

    nice inflation ;D ;D ;D

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    Re:Video Card

    eh??
    whatdoyougetwhenyoumultiplysixbynine??

  6. #6

    Re:Video Card

    120$ here in nz, that = about 50$US
    that is a good exchange rate FOR ME MUWahahaha

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    Re:Video Card

    hmm
    aparently its getting better for us.
    whatdoyougetwhenyoumultiplysixbynine??

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    Re:Video Card

    heh it might with all the US is doing right now

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    Re:Video Card

    Well all the more reason to think NVidia is a waste of time. All this trouble with FPS has finally been solved. I went through the manual extensively trying to figure this fps problem out and this is what I come up with.

    !!!!!!NVIDIA DOES NOT ENABLE HARDWARE ACCELERATION BY DEFAULT!!!!!!!!

    You actually have to add this line to your XF86Config-4 file:

    Option "RenderAccel" "1"

    I think this is absolutely ridiculous. This should DEFINITELY be a by default type option. Anyways, just thought I'd let all those Nvidia users know, now off to the transgaming site to share my findings!

    Aragorn
    If you give a man a fire he'll be warm, if you light the man on fire he'll be warm for life.

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    Re:Video Card

    nvidia sU><0R ;D

    what a pain :

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