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Which graphic card should I get?

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Hi,I had it with my "ATI Radeon 9800 Pro" card.I want a card which doesn

 

Staffan

I would get a 6800GT though I must say the antialiasing on my 6800 ULTRA not being as good as on my older 9800 PRO. But that should do fine. My 6800 ULTRA works quite well though it likes to crash now and then on me but drivers will only mature so...

"" I had it with my "ATI Radeon 9800 Pro" card.I want a card which doesn

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Interesting !So,...how do I know if I have "properly mipmapped textures"? Isn

 

Staffan

" ATI uses mipmap textures properly. Nvidia>doesn't. So what you're saying is that you don't want to run>standard textures that perform better, so you're going back to>a card that doesn't work properly?? Makes sense!!!!!!! >>I'd be curious to find out whether the new 6800x cards can>handle mipmapped textures properly without blurring. I've>also read some complaints here about the card not displaying>the water correctly?? Or was that just a driver issue?? "Has nothing to do with ATI/Nvidia, All older hardware cards have this issue, a "new" low end card of iether ATI/NV that doesn't support higher values of Aniso will blur mipped or non mipped textures.6800 water is a non issue, have never seen it running stock FS2k4 setup with two 6800,s and one 6800GT install all on 67.xx drivers.NV GF4TI (Not MX!):http://www.frontiernet.net/~pleatzaw/images/new-7.jpg

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