The people at AMD ATI say their cards are the best and that one should buy
their top-of-the-line for best performance and best feature set - you can
take their word on it because they are AMD ATI.
Saucy Lemon
Oh wait, the nVidia crowd has something to say about what the ATI team said
... let be just cock my ear a bit to hear ...
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/...for_the_money/
"SeasThrew" <SeasThrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5B1CD803-43DD-4910-8EBD-D110CC232BB1@microsoft.com...
> Hey everybody,
>
> Thanks for the advice. The XP Home was Dell OEM but I bought Vista
> Ultimate
> Full on Tues. What about Vista? Excellent, an OS that I call art it's so
> well
> thought out. I just bought a Home Premium Upgrade I'm going to install on
> my
> Toshishba Portege M200 Tablet PC even though it can't do Aero because I'm
> so
> impressed. The tablet & mobile improvements make it worth the 50 USD.
>
> The Dell MB fried yesterday (HW usually does that in winter the dry and &
> temp fluctuations exposes bad QC quickly) & I actually got the same answer
> from Dell's online diag troubleshooter as what I supposed (the machine
> just
> cut off & can't be powered up despite removal of everything that draws
> power.
> The flea LED on MB is lit). Oh well, I got an updated HW for 400 USD but
> I'll
> be waiting for a decent price DX10 vid card.
>
> Honestly, which vid cards are better nVidia or ATI for 3D? i heard
> negative
> things about ATI 3D but I always take things with a grain of salt unless
> it
> sounds like an independent evaluation.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> "Saucy Lemon" wrote:
>
>> If the OS is bought OEM, the license is tied to the CPU and mobo, so
>> swapping out the two would require you to purchase another license to
>> remain
>> legitmate.
>>
>> That said, you probably can get it all working and activated with little
>> trouble. You may have to do a phone activation. Be careful what you say.
>>
>> Saucy Lemon
>>
>>
>> "SeasThrew" <SeasThrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:76220765-885D-4C0C-B23E-B7594E698905@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello everybody,
>> >
>> > After only 14 months my Dell Dimension (MB I think) has increduously
>> > failed.
>> > Given that this is the first non self-snapped together PC I owned I
>> > have
>> > decided to salvage what's left in the Dell (RAM, Vid card, SATA HDs,
>> > PS,
>> > DVD)
>> > and put together a new PC. The new PC will have new Intel MB (765G
>> > chipsset,
>> > a Multimedia MB), a new Intel Core Dual CPU, and a new case.
>> >
>> > My questions are:
>> >
>> > a) Will Vista (Ultimate x64) be able to boot after having the MB and
>> > the
>> > CPU
>> > swapped out from under it? (The MB change is incremental one from Intel
>> > and
>> > not a radical departure from the old Dell MB, the old CPU is a Pentium
>> > 4
>> > 3.0
>> > GHz dual core, and not a 1.86 Ghz Conroe Core Dual though I understand
>> > the
>> > Core Dual is supposed to be faster?)
>> >
>> > b) I guess this means I will haved to activate again after less than a
>> > week
>> > and probably by phone! Is this true?
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help.
>>
>>