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ATI leads the way with industry's first graphics hardware certified for Windows Vista

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Brooxy 28th September 2006, 09:51 Quote
Well that's very reassuring, considering i'm thinking about a getting x1600
Tyinsar 28th September 2006, 23:32 Quote
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...ATI is the world's foremost graphics processor unit (GPU) provider...
Tim, that whole thing looks like a cut & paste from ATI material but if you discount integrated graphics I suppose it is true.

Quite frankly I fail to see why an OS needs to be 3D (the first thing I do when installing Windows is turn off the Fisher Price interface, "personalized" menus...). And even if it is 3D it should Not require massive amounts of 3D power (unless MS is trying to Force an upgrade, which IMO they are.)
I'm actually surprised to see the X1300 here but if it (or Intel's graphics) can do it why not the 800 or 700, or even a Ti4200?

/Rant
Tim S 28th September 2006, 23:33 Quote
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Tim, that whole thing looks like a cut & paste from ATI material but if you discount integrated graphics I suppose it is true.
that's what the industry bulletin forums is for....
Tyinsar 28th September 2006, 23:50 Quote
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that's what the industry bulletin forums is for....
I missed the fact that this was in that section. ok, it makes sense now ;)

(OH OH, Evil Bindi hacked my sig)
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