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Video Shootout: ATI vs. Nvidia - tech
(hx) 01:12 PM CET - Feb,01 2006 - Post a comment / read (6)
ExtremeTech take a look at the quality and performance of video with the latest generation of Nvidia and ATI cards. They look at CPU utilization with a variety of source material and describe some of their subjective and objective quality observations:
Clearly, ATI offers better video support in their latest graphics cards than Nvidia does. They dominate the HQV benchmark tests, offer much lower CPU utilization for DVD playback, and offer solutions for acceleration H.264 and DivX (though one requires a specific codec and the other a specific player). In really tough video scenarios, like those with odd cadence patterns or noisy DVDs, ATI delivers better quality. Their de-interlacing algorithms seem just a little bit better, too.

This is the rub: Most users will never run into those situations. The vast majority of users only ever encounter reasonably well-made DVDs that only require 3:2 pulldown or none at all, and have no interlaced images. Odds are, most computer users will only very rarely run into a situation where the visual quality between ATI and Nvidia's latest graphics cards is different enough to notice, and that's if you stick your nose up to the screen and start to scrutinize the video very closely. Users that have TV tuners in their PC will certainly appreciate the good de-interlacing and noise reduction in the Radeon X1000 series of cards.
last 10 comments:
xxxx(07:46 PM CET - Feb,01 2006 )
Biased to ATI site. Pfff. ATI might be a decent card but nVidia owns in game support and I don't care what an Ad plastered site says otherwise. nVidia is my next card even if it's 10fps slower. WHO CARES! ATI support totally sucks, did he mention that in his report.. Nooooo, of COURSE NOT. You are all too stupid to need that kind of INFORMATION. (I'm kidding about the 'you are all' just making a point that anyone can write a bs review and leave out the major important facts)

El_Coyote(08:40 PM CET - Feb,01 2006 )
lol who's biased here?
you should ask someone to help you untangle your knickers

Nosferatu(09:08 PM CET - Feb,01 2006 )
They took a look at VIDEO, not GAMES. Then why the hell do you talk about games? YOU have a biased opinion, not them.

xxxx(01:29 AM CET - Feb,02 2006 )
you don't buy a video card for movies bud. get a grip.

you can do video and divx with a geforce mx400, who cares!

ATI on the otherhand has had previously piss poor support(not mentioned at all in the review) to former tv card owners including their all in wonder products they chose to discontinue development of software for it. 2 cards I have seen or had from ati, discontinued fU support. at the time they didn't even scrape the bottom of the bucket in linux, there was just a "we do not support linux" and fu, people made hacked drivers for linux that worked almost better than the windows side with more features! i had this pos ATI software that was nearly the only thing that worked(but unsupported), then it just gathered dust on my shelf and i spent money on a tv tuner card, wintv which has proved to be amazing for last 2 years I have had it. I'm spending $500 on a card, i'm not paying so i can play divx, get real, i'm buying it to be the most 'compatible' with games and be fast and have good prompt service.

Nosferatu(11:16 AM CET - Feb,02 2006 )
Who says you buy a card for video only? That's nonsense! It's always about games.
But that's like with a TV: you pick one with a screen as huge as possible and as better image quality as possible, but you ALSO want a proper remote control. So would you say a guy is an idiot if he said a mediocre TV had a great remote control? He's just saying the remote is good, no word on anything aside it. He doesn't say "buy this TV because it has a great remote and it compensates for the shitty everything else", he says "this TV's remore is great period". So why do you blame him?

xxxx(04:12 PM CET - Feb,02 2006 )
Nosferatu> Who says you buy a card for video only? That's nonsense! It's always about games.

No kidding, that's what I said.

beyond that statement you made I don't know what the hell you are talking about. He has various points he puts nVidia down, his graphs are BS and nobody watches movies while playing games so cpu usage especially what he is showing is insignificant and totally unimportant and then what? it's on average 5% less than nVidia! Whoppe! And again, maybe you needed to be around 3-4 years ago with an ATI card and get stiffed by ATI for future drivers or software.

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