Originally posted by Vincent Ng
?!
2d performance is not related to the chip?
only related to the DAC??
But in fact, my system cannot use ATI'card...
Since before i had a RadeonLE, once if i installed the catalyst driver, it crashed iwth my system...
before buying the G550, i asked my fd and tried his R9000 on my system again....unfortunately crashed again>.<
So i can only consider nVidia at that time.
Actually i bought G550, there is still another 'strange' reason behind:
I am a student who addicted to playing pc games...
later after needforspeed 7, Dom3 and many many good games released, i will totally 'cannot be controlled'...
...
nowadays those games are too good, make a lot of student in hongkong confused, miss their objectives...addicted to playing games...wasting time, totally not productive.
>.<
?!
2d performance is not related to the chip?
only related to the DAC??
But in fact, my system cannot use ATI'card...
Since before i had a RadeonLE, once if i installed the catalyst driver, it crashed iwth my system...
before buying the G550, i asked my fd and tried his R9000 on my system again....unfortunately crashed again>.<
So i can only consider nVidia at that time.
Actually i bought G550, there is still another 'strange' reason behind:
I am a student who addicted to playing pc games...
later after needforspeed 7, Dom3 and many many good games released, i will totally 'cannot be controlled'...
...
nowadays those games are too good, make a lot of student in hongkong confused, miss their objectives...addicted to playing games...wasting time, totally not productive.
>.<
Whatever, my two cents.
Back to the G550 topic
Yes, what Admiral said. 2D performance (speed) is dependent on the actual graphics chip design. All the DAC does is process the final picture produced by the graphics core, both 2D and 3D graphics.
Here is a "diagram" that will hopefully help...
In analog mode:
GPU render 2D and 3D graphics digitally --> DAC on graphics card transforms 2D/3D digital data into analog pixel data --> analog cable --> monitor
In digital mode:
GPU renders 2D and 3D graphics digitally --> DVI cable --> monitor --> transform these digital data into analog so they can be put onto screen
So the DAC basically does nothing but only transform digital to analog data. DAC has almost nothing to do with the speed of 2D images (let say photoshop), the quality of DAC determines if the color of the image is washed out or not. Washed out, blury pictures are usually due to a bad DAC: analog signals not being perfect.
So DVI has nothing to do with the DAC. So no matter how good the DAC is, DVI users will not be benefited because in DVI mode, the DAC is bypassed.
Anyways. I am le tired.
Going to bed!
Cheers
Ron
(I may have lots of spelling mistakes b/c Its late in here!!!! TIRED!!!!
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