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Originally posted by: taltamir
Yes... i intend to use my video card for the next DECADE... mmmm hmmm, no upgrading here...DX10.1 support matters, and likely will in games that will be played for a decade or more into the future, such as Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3.
No, but when those games are released.. and many people will be using ATI 4xxx hardware, they will be able to reap the benefits immediately.
As stated in this thread many times, Nvidia's solo effort is meaningless versus DirectX/AMD/Intel.
If you don't want to upgrade for a decade, and continue to play those games with more than acceptable framerates, and full DX10.1 support the whole time.. then you can.
With Nvidia, you'll have to upgrade if you want the DX10.1-only features.
So yes, you will have a reason to upgrade if you only enjoy those games (as millions of gamers solely play a few AAA titles such as Blizzard's) and you're on Nvidia. You'll need the 10 series. Or you could buy an ATI card today, and have less worry and waste less money on buying a GF8 series, then buying another Nvidia yet again when one of the AAA DX10.1 titles comes out and you want to experience it as well.
The 4870 is the way to go. That's why I find this debate ridiculous, which is pointless because we all know that truth. Just depends if you want to play devil's advocate and try to justify Nvidia's existence right now in the gaming card market.
The best choice for today and tomorrow is the new ATI cards.
Fastest video card on the market, with the most features (DX10.1, 7.1 audio, etc), higher double precision performance, best Video Processor, and best performance per dollar on the market.
The guys rooting for Nvidia need to just drop it. For a long time there was no reason to promote ATI, yet people did it. Now is the time when there is no reason to promote Nvidia (unless they are paying you directly or indirectly), and most reasonable consumers are going to buy ATI's product.