Radeon 9800 question

C

Chris Murfitt

I'm thinking of switching from a Geforce FX 5600 to a Radeon 9800, and I was
wondering if there are any compatability issues with a nvidia based
motherboard (A7N8X Deluxe).
 
J

James Riske

Chris said:
I'm thinking of switching from a Geforce FX 5600 to a Radeon 9800, and I was
wondering if there are any compatability issues with a nvidia based
motherboard (A7N8X Deluxe).


At home I use a gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2 board that uses the nforce2
chipset and I am running a radeon 9800xt, no problems whatsoever.
My wife has an MSI nforce2 powered board with a 9800 all in wonder with
no problems either.

I just purchased 12 asus nforce2 powered boards for my business and 12
radeon 9000's to go with them (among other things), because of the sheer
volume I am sure there will be some problems here and there but I doubt
they will be from combining ati video with nvidia based boards.
 
D

Don Burnette

Chris said:
I'm thinking of switching from a Geforce FX 5600 to a Radeon 9800,
and I was wondering if there are any compatability issues with a
nvidia based motherboard (A7N8X Deluxe).

Fwiw, I have been running the Radeon 9700 , overclocked, for a while now on
my A7N8X Deluxe, and have had no issues - rock solid.
 
W

Wayne Youngman

I'm thinking of switching from a Geforce FX 5600 to a Radeon 9800, and I was
wondering if there are any compatability issues with a nvidia based
motherboard (A7N8X Deluxe).


Hi,

no issues here!
--
Wayne ][

Barton (AQXEA) XP2500+ @ 2.2GHz (10x220) - 1.75vCore
CoolerMaster Aero 7 Lite - 3,200rpm
ABIT NF7-S (v2.0 - BIOS#14)
512MB Dual TwiSTER PC3500 @ DDR440 1:1 (8,3,3,2.0 - 2.8v)
Sapphire Atlantis 9800 - 3.3ns Samsung
240GB (2x120GB) WD-SE SATA RAID-0 (16k Stripe)
Antec SX630II Mini-Tower Case Inc 300w PSU
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Cat 3.7 - DX9.0b
 

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