TrackIR 3
Flight Simulator Downloads for sims such as Flight Simulator X, FSX, FS2004, CFS3 and more including Aircraft, Scenery Add-ons and more. We also have Flight Simulation News, Information, reviews and now Aviation news and much more!
Subscribe to the Fly Away Newsletter!
Email address:  
  Create an account Home  ·  Topics  ·  Your Account  ·  Forums  ·  3D Glasses  ·  Flightsim Downloads  

Site Menu
· Home
· Forums
· Free Flight Simulator
· Flyaway Store
· Flight Simulator X
· CFS3 Downloads
· FS2004 Downloads
· Train Sim Downloads
· Flight Tracking
· Contact the Team
· Content
· Flight Sim Links
· Flight Simulator Downloads
· Free Web Hosting
· Link Exchange!
· Members List
· Private Messages
· Screenshots Gallery
· Statistics
· Stories Archive
· Surveys
· Top 30 Pages
· Topics
· Your Account

Advertising

Voice Buddy


Random Image
Flight Simulator screenshot, click to enlarge
  • Check out the Fly Away Simulation, Flight Simulator #1 Gallery
  • Upload images

  • User Info
    Don't have an account? Register now!
    Login

    Membership:
    Latest: michaelfoy7
    Standby: 238
    Overall: 109980

    People Online:
    Visitors: 177
    Members: 7

    Forums

     JFK ONLINE NOW PRO ATC
     Flights for vatsim in Europe
     Keep deleting, COWARDS, U MAKE COMMENTS FACE EM IN FORUM..
     RADARMAN DELETE THIS TOO, QUITS SENDING ME MESSAGES..
     HMMM KEEP DELETING & I WILL KEEP POSTING.....

    Fly Away Simulation, Flight Simulator #1 Forums


    Support Fly Away

    Donate To us


    It takes lots of hard work and money to keep one of the web's largest Flight Simulation sites running. Your donations are greatly appreciated, donations received will be put back into expanding, improving and paying for Fly Away.

    Vote For Us



    Fly Away Simulation, Flight Simulator #1: Forums

     Forum FAQForum FAQ   SearchSearch   ProfileProfile   Login to check your private messagesLogin to check your private messages   LoginLogin 

    Video card branding


     
    Post new topic   Reply to topic    Fly Away Simulation Forum Index -> Hardware Forum
    View previous topic :: View next topic  
    Author Message
    HardLanding
    First Officer
    First Officer


    Joined: Oct 10, 2005
    Posts: 117
    Location: Brooklyn

    PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 3:07 pm    Post subject: Video card branding Reply with quote

    Never having had an interest in the latest/greatest graphics setup before buying FS2004, I have a lot of catching up to do in terms of understanding this product category.

    But my first source of confusion is the card names and brands. What exactly is NVIDIA? Do they make both chipsets and cards? Can one buy the NVIDIA chipsets on cards from other vendors? Or is NVIDIA a card manufacturer that uses chipsets from separate graphics engine vendors? How about Radeon, and ATI, and Chaintech, and XFX, and eVGA, etc.?

    Thnx,
    HL
    Back to top
    View users profile Send private message
    RadarMan
    Chief Captain
    Chief Captain


    Joined: Aug 25, 2003
    Posts: 15313
    Location: U.S.A

    PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    The way I understand it ATI has "partners". They produce the same card to their specifications under both their name and ATI's name
    Example Sapphire ATI.

    Personally I will only buy an ATI card not a partner card.
    I've had these discussions with others, many more knowledgeable than I and it's their contention that partners add something extra to the card, a better fan perhaps.
    I'll still only buy a card made by ATI.
    I'm sure that it's the same way with NVIDIA.
    My opinion.
    https://support.ati.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=1320


    Radar
    _________________
    Back to top
    View users profile Send private message Send email Visit posters website
    Greekman72
    Chief Captain
    Chief Captain


    Joined: Jun 15, 2005
    Posts: 7124
    Location: Hellas

    PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 3:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    NVIDIA and ATI are the chipsets that manufactureres use for their products.

    For example :ALBATRON,PNY use NVIDIA chipsets

    GECUBE, ASUS use ATI chipsets.

    Altough there is a model of ASUS that uses an NVIDIA chipset(ASUS nVidia GeForce FX6600GT - 128MB )This is about AGP slot cards.

    For PCI express cards ASUS uses ,in more than one model,the NVIDIA chipsets.

    i hope i help you.Of course there are more manufacturers.I only place you some examples.
    _________________
    Back to top
    View users profile Send private message Send email Visit posters website
    Liono
    Chief Captain
    Chief Captain


    Joined: Jan 17, 2005
    Posts: 1637
    Location: Northwich (Cheshire) England.

    PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    OK the two main players in the field of Graphics Cards are Nvidia and ATI both make VERY good Graphics Cards. The Website can be found here Arrow

    Nvidia
    ATI

    There are 3 different types of graphics cards on the market

    PCI
    AGP
    PCI-E

    The newer PC's that are made now come with AGP or PCI-E boards. Two see which slot you have you can either open up the case or download a program called belarc which can be found here Arrow

    http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

    This is very cool program to have lying around. If your brave enough to open up the case. To find out which slot you have you will see 3-5 WHITE slots. These are PCI slots alittle further up you will see a brown a slot about 3/4 the size of the WHITE slots this is an AGP slot.

    At the end of the day which ever graphics card you go for is upto you.
    _________________
    Back to top
    View users profile Send private message Send email MSN Messenger
    Greekman72
    Chief Captain
    Chief Captain


    Joined: Jun 15, 2005
    Posts: 7124
    Location: Hellas

    PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 4:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Good job Liono Clap Clap Clap
    _________________
    Back to top
    View users profile Send private message Send email Visit posters website
    HardLanding
    First Officer
    First Officer


    Joined: Oct 10, 2005
    Posts: 117
    Location: Brooklyn

    PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    This board, which was such a headache to set up I don't even want to go into it, can handle both AGP and PCIE cards. (It's an ASRock 939 Dual SATA2, for those interested.) I bought it specifically so I wouldn't have to dump my AGP card for a PCI Express model when I wasn't really sure what I'd be needing for FS.

    Meanwhile, my budget Chaintech card (Volari V3 XGI) seems sufficient for me to learn the ins and outs of FS while surveying the graphics card market. For example, today I learned to tune the NAV radios and fly a course using VOR.

    HL
    Back to top
    View users profile Send private message
    HardLanding
    First Officer
    First Officer


    Joined: Oct 10, 2005
    Posts: 117
    Location: Brooklyn

    PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Liono, one concern I've had is, PCI Express being a newer standard than AGP, whether PCI-E cards are as reliably interchangeable as AGP. Regardless of the particular card's quality, pretty much any AGP card will work in a m'board with an AGP slot. I've been wondering if the same can be said for PCI-E.

    HL
    Back to top
    View users profile Send private message
    Liono
    Chief Captain
    Chief Captain


    Joined: Jan 17, 2005
    Posts: 1637
    Location: Northwich (Cheshire) England.

    PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 9:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Most AGP cards will work on your mobo just make sure that they are there 1.5v.
    I'm not 100% sure but I think it still apply. As I don't PCI-E yet I can't give you a proper answer.
    You can ask your local fender or online shop. Here some really good places to look at

    Overclockers in the UK
    Newegg in the US

    edit
    =======================
    Oh I forgot to say IF you go for the PCI-E make sure it's x16 compaitable
    _________________
    Back to top
    View users profile Send private message Send email MSN Messenger
    Display posts from previous:   
    Post new topic   Reply to topic    Fly Away Simulation Forum Index -> Hardware Forum All times are GMT
    Page 1 of 1

     
    Jump to:  
    You cannot post new topics in this forum
    You cannot reply to topics in this forum
    You cannot edit your posts in this forum
    You cannot delete your posts in this forum
    You cannot vote in polls in this forum
    Forums ©
    You can syndicate our news using the file backend.php
    Fly Away Simulation - 2006 © All Rights Reserved
    Privacy | Terms

    Fly Away International
    Fly Away English Fly Away Deutsch Fly Away Simulation Wordpress Blog


    Page Generation: 0.257 Seconds