Monday, Feb 5th 2007 by Ewdison Then


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ATI VS NVIDIASome gamers are still holding back on upgrading to Vista due to the unknown performance effects caused by un-optimized drivers, but there some who plunge right into Vista upgrade galore like me. Ryan from PCPer has run some test on Vista under gaming environment to figure out how well NVIDIA and ATI video cards scale against each other. Ryan’s test result is heartbreaking for gamers that already jump into Vista and he suggests that gamers should hold of on upgrading to Vista until vendors have their drivers optimize for Vista.

For now, gamers that were interested in running off to get a copy of Windows Vista, I’d caution you to take a minute and contemplate. Gaming under Vista is definitely possible and if you’re comfortable with some slight performance drops for now while taking advantage of Vista’s other new features, then a move to Vista sooner rather than later should be considered. If gaming and gaming performance is your only metric for your PC, then I’d definitely hold out on upgrading until AMD and NVIDIA have their software perfected.

Windows Vista Gaming Performance - NVIDIA and ATI Compared [via pcper]

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  1.  Chris Scott Barr   View all comments by Chris Scott Barr  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Personally, I’ve been running Vista since RC1 with an ATI card without any major problems. WoW, Half-Life 2, and plenty of others have ran great.

  2.  jubachi   View all comments by jubachi  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I 1st tried vista when it was beta and i now have vista ultimate installed on my other partition (a gift) and i just dont have any need for it. In fact i just dont use it any more after trying it out for a while.Xp does everything i need and its quicker and less bloated.
    I want more speed , NOT prettier graphics on the desktop !


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