Hi, there is no advantage in performance or stability with using both NVidia
hardware what so ever. There, however, there might be personal experiences
which lead people to believe there is a benefit, but then there is no
science that can back that up...
Chris C
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> Arnie Berger wrote:
>
>> (E-Mail Removed) (mark) wrote in message
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>>>Is there an inherent benefit in compatability, reliability or
>>>performance when using an ASUS video card with an ASUS motherboard?
>>>
>>>If I'm going to buy an ASUS motherboard, should I just get an ASUS
>>>video card and be done with it or is it really worth it to investigate
>>>the rest of the video card universe?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>mark
>>
>>
>> There could be an advantage to using a video card with the nVidia
>> chipset with a motherboard that also uses the nVidia chipset. You've
>> got a marginally higher probability that the same company probably
>> made sure that all their parts work together. Of course, I've been
>> wrong before...
>>
>> Arnie
>
> Well at least if you end up calling Tech Support, they can't blame the
> other guy (:-)