There are a lot of people with nVidia-based M1330, M1530, and other systems who would disagree - I think Dell, Apple and others are waiting to see if nVidia fixes its reliability problems before they adopt nV chips again for widely sold systems.
ATI's mid-range offerings are at least as capable as nVidia's - and they don't carry a negative history of unreliability that nVidia's chips do.
Wow i didn't know that, well then if i may ask you a question, the current ATI chip, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570, is that a good card for say, the Sims 3, if you're familiar with those games. Because i was always wondering if there was some way to compare Nvidia and ATI chips that fall in the same spec type.
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There are a lot of people with nVidia-based M1330, M1530, and other systems who would disagree - I think Dell, Apple and others are waiting to see if nVidia fixes its reliability problems before they adopt nV chips again for widely sold systems.
ATI's mid-range offerings are at least as capable as nVidia's - and they don't carry a negative history of unreliability that nVidia's chips do.
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January 9th, 2010 14:00
Wow i didn't know that, well then if i may ask you a question, the current ATI chip, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570, is that a good card for say, the Sims 3, if you're familiar with those games. Because i was always wondering if there was some way to compare Nvidia and ATI chips that fall in the same spec type.