I just wouldn't spend cash on a 480 SLI due to heat ands noise dissipation. My case is not "Fermi-certified". :lol: Though I heard many times that ATI-drivers are not as good as nvidia's. I trust more in user-reviews and experiences from friends than in reviews from pro sites who get these cards for free. I think they are all more or less biased.
I'm very pleased with my nvidia card and driver now - it just lacks the power I need. Ahh why the hell nvidia screwed Fermi. Hope there will be some infos on nvidia Surround soon. I will decide in June I think....
I wish to address that part in red and will probably offend people a lot and sound arrogant at the same time. But, I think it needs to be said. Its NOT directed towards you, Bluesilentpro, but in general, so please don't take this personal!
PEBKEC (Problem Exist Between Keyboard And Chair).
Thats correct. You and me. We are the driver issues or PEBKEC.
Let me illustrate, using myself as example (to take the edge of the offending and arrogant part):
Software:
Before last weekend, my system was rock stable. No crashes and games were flying. Then I decided to install a lot of games. Some new and some older. I got grey screens (GSODs) very fast in games and benchmarks. I could have reacted like "OMG, F**** ATI drivers, must be that since games crash". Instead, I went into Event manager and checked for any errors, thinking that this might be the usual PEBKEC. Found an error with atksgt not being able to start. Atksgt is a part of TAGES copy protection. So, I went to their homepage and installed their 64-bit version and problem was solved.
Hardware:
I had a lot of issues with GSODS earlier with my old Asus 5870 card. Tried everything and still GSODs. The only way to avoid the GSODS were to attach a second screen. Then it was rock stable. All the parts was switched and tested, and the card was tested in another machine even. In the end, I figured out the issue. My PSU crashed and took the card with it. Got a new card and I still got GSODS. Turns out that both the PSU's I tested the card with were crashing, so I returned the PSU after tests and it was confirmed failing. Got a new PSU and no GSODS since (besides the previous example caused by TAGES).
But, I did create a thread here on WSGF about this issue, thinking it was GFX related, since all the other hardware tested out ok and my machine was stable before I put in the 5870.
Here's an excelent sticky which explains some of the reasons behind BSODS (and GSODS):
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=65161
As you can see, most of them are related to hardware failure and software failure not related to the GFX card, even though the error report states that the driver has crashed.
In my opinion, its possible to have rock stable setups on both ATI and Nvidia GFX cards and most of the errors you encounter is not related to the GFX card or drivers (though drivers can fix problems created by others).
Fact is that there is games and software released that doesn't support any driver release properly. I mean, come on, they release a game and though it says on the box "minimum ATI/Nvidia GFX card XXXX" and it turns out that it doesn't work on any driver sets of either ATI or Nvidia? Then the driver teams of ATI or Nvidia fixes this afterward and gets the blame, since after all it was fixed in the driver? A couple of months later, they release a 600mb bugfix patch with contains fixes for all the things that
should have been ok when they released/sold the game.
ATI and Nvidia's driver team should get kudos for fixing so many bugs and problems created by games and software developers!
With that said, there are valid problems that ARE caused by drivers, but the majority of problems are PEBKEC related. You and I install hardware and software/games that screw up the machine, or have hardware failing that causes a driver crash.
In the few cases where the drivers actually
caused the problem, I can relate to the frustration. But, keep in mind that there are local issues (PEBKEC) and global issues (driver related). Figure out where the issue belongs before going "OMG F@£$€ ATI/Nvidia drivers". Does it work for others? Then chances are that you screwed this up yourself (PEBKEC) like I did in the examples above.
I can understand that some find it more comfortable with the control panel of either ATI or Nvidia, some features in the driver set of ATI or Nvidia or similar and therefore find one better then the other subjectively speaking.
However, when I hear global statements like above, where they say "ATI drivers are not as good as Nvidia's" where they present it as a "matter of fact", I start wondering:
a) is this person a fanboy living in an alternative reality?
b) is this person doing some guerilla marketing for a company?
c) is this person just parroting what they have heard?
d) is this person fustrated because they encountered a PEBKEC error or a driver error which was bad according to his/her usage.
Very seldom I take it as someone who is objective and have actually evaluated the drivers properly. I have yet to see a scientific approach where they have gone through all the facts and drivers over a certain time period and done some comparison. Most of the time, its "how they feel", which is pretty much subjective bullshit.
Since you've heard "ATI-drivers are not as good as nvidia's", I'll do like Skid and balance it a bit ;) :
* Latest driver sets from nvidia are the 190 series. Within that series, there have been
several drivers that actually fried cards. A fan bug isn't necessarily critical, but when thermal shutdown isn't working and cards overheat, then its a critical error.
* Scaling has been working/not working like the last probably 10 years depending on driver set.
* nView has been removed from Vista/W7, meaning that people have issues with overscan/undercan without compensation tools
* BFBC2 shows corruption and slow level load (GTX4xx series card and actually game bug, but proving a point, since ATI got blamed for this bug before release of GTX4XX)
* 470 (and probably 480) underperforming in winXP and gets beaten up by a gtx285. Probably bad XP drivers:
http://alienbabeltech.com/main/?p=17550
* Bug that causes Realtec NIC drivers from windows update crash SLI on 470/480 cards (WU problem, but again proving a point)
and more that you can find here as example (I can go on, but I just want to prove a point, not take a dump at Nvidia):
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showforum=33
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showforum=26
(yes, ATI has it too, I am just proving a point: http://forums.amd.com/game/categories.cfm?catid=279&entercat=y)
Ask the friends of yours if they factored in or have even knowledge of this before they came with the "ATI-drivers are not as good as Nvidia's" crap. Put them against the wall and say that you need to see some actually objective study of the drivers backing them up and not just some FUD zealot drivel.
Truth is, both driver teams do a terrific job compared to all the alpha and beta games /programs out there and should get kudos for their jobs. If you manage to stay away from PEBKEC errors and are lucky that you have no hardware failing that causes them, chances are that you can have a rock stable setup with both ATI and Nvidia.
When it comes to the 256 drivers, on the other hand, I am not blaming the Nvidia driver team, but Nvidia's PR team. They are currently advertising surround on their boxes and fails to deliver the product. Sure, many boxes might have been printed before Nvidia knew that they wouldn't be capable of releasing the product, but then they should have stopped printing it on the boxes or put a sticker over it saying "coming in a few months".
Instead, there is no official word, after digging on their US homepages (UK still says April), its moved to summer (so they don't even know when they will be released) and boxes are still sold with surround as if they actually are capable of this.
Thats screwing customers and not giving a crap about them. Kyle has been emailing them since the 26th of April and got an answer yesterday that he'll get some info sent to him. Before that, they ignored even Kyle Bennet.
I don't care about ATI vs. Nvidia (sorry Dave, but thats the truth) and I buy whatever
product I like. But, I don't like it when our members gets screwed (which is why I reacted strongly when it seemed that ATI was screwing with our surround).
/rant
This might piss someone off, but I think that Nvidia and ATI's driver team should get some recognition and not only the hatred and crap.