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#1 Cloudlite
Member since 2005 • 65 Posts

I recently read an article (here) examining the difference between AMD and Nvidia's video cards and which has been more successful.

I'm wondering if people have actually owned cards from both companies and which do you prefer? If you've only stuck to one brand, is it because you felt safe by doing so or you're just loyal to that brand? or both?

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#3 Cloudlite
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Oops, didn't read it right. Hm, that sounds strange. Maybe it got banged around during the drive?

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#5 Cloudlite
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Is this your first time? Well right now if you want a beast gaming PC, I recommend an Intel CPU, and a video card of the Geforce 600 series. Nvidia just released its Geforce 660 Ti card, but for about 70 bucks you can get better. Memory is cheap so you can get a lot with 1500+.

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#6 Cloudlite
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Hey General_X, check your message box.

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#7 Cloudlite
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1. The PSU is not delivering enough power

2. Make sure your power cables are connected securely and check how they are connected.

3. It Might be a RAM problem. If you have any extra RAM, replace them and see how it runs.

Other than that, I'm not sure.

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#8 Cloudlite
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True. 4 gigabytes is actually still good enough for most users.

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#9 Cloudlite
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You'll definitley max out most of those games. Visit www.i-build-computers.com if you need an installation guide.

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#10 Cloudlite
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Sounds like a solid build. The PSU should be good enough, especially if you plan to upgrade later. Visit www.i-build-computers.com for an installation guide.

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