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Hey Matt, > So I'm wondering what the current state of video cards are for linux. Is > ATI finally back in the game or not? No, I think their drivers still suck. > I'm looking for something that is mid-range (it's replacing a Geforce > 8600) to play games in windows (nwn2), and also be a mythtv frontend (in > linux, with full HD playback). I bought a 9600GT for these same purposes in the spring, but apparently not all the VDPAU features are supported on this card, so you might need to target something slightly higher end if your goal is to offload video decoding to the GPU. > And, since I've already been burned by this when they did their last > naming-scheme change, what do the various numbers/card-names mean for ATI > and Nvidia? Wikipedia continues to be the best source of information for figuring out this mess: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Nvidia_graphics_processing_units Find the graphics chipsets you want to compare and then look at the base stats for clock speeds, memory speed, fill rate, etc. Nvidia's website is mostly useless in this regard. -ben -- the significant problems we face today cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. <albert einstein>
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