On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 11:49:30AM -0700, Brian Cluff wrote: > That sounds like a GREAT box, and isn't so bleeding edge that you will have to > track down weird drivers to get it to work. > Just one more thing I though I would throw in, if you want to do anything > with 3D graphics, you will probably want to go with a ATI Radeon card, any > model, they have 3D support built in by default and shouldn't give you too > many headaches getting it up and running. I would like to point out that if you want decent drivers for gaming or something that you go with a radeon 8500 or higher, and you have to get the drivers from ati and install them. Not sure how difficult it is because i have a 7000 :( And quite frankly the acceleration sucks. I get about 15 fps when playing a game like counter strike or quake. The nvidia cards are cheap and the drivers are great ... once you get them isntalled. -- BoBB