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Solve : Motherboard, CPU questions? |
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Answer» Hi again guys, AMD and ATI have a thing going that is somewhat unreliable. err... AMD owns ATI as far as I'm aware. I only have experience with the older models of both companies products (ATI Rage pro, early Radeon cards and K6-2+ CPUs) so I have no idea how they are today. What exactly do you mean, I guess, is what I'm asking. The CPU really has no bearing on the selection or use of graphics cards; but it does affect the choice of motherboard, which is the critical component when selecting a graphics card, as well. It's more or less the selection of motherboard that can make or break a good build (the bad tasting egg ruins the OMELET...), however, I believe that boards for both Intel and AMD chips of course can both be found that are of good quality and generally reliable. Basically- the question was wether to select a Intel, or AMD chip- BUT- selecting a different chip also means a different motherboard, which can change the feature-set and price considerably; I'd suggest exploring both options- configure a Intel build, and configure a AMD build within your price range, and then consider them based on a comparison of their features, such as the RAM speed of the motherboard and so forth.Sorry BC, what I am referring to is a lack of support on the ATI end, the catalyst software messes up far more than it fixes. And from what ATI and AMD have declared on their site, they don't plan to fix it. There must be a replacement somewhere. |
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