Eric, I'm giving you one chance to edit that post yourself... you have 15 minutes.
Consider this a warning to every one, WATCH THE LANGUAGE! Next time won't be just a warning about it.
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I know what you mean Tim. Everyone use to claim me a NVidia fanboy, but I have no problem buying an ATi card either, and in fact am presently using one. Of course, with the issues I've run into with my HDTV and this thing, I'm kind of wishing I hadn't, but the fact remains that for the price I was spending ATi was the better buy and that's who I went with.
When a product treats you right, you remember that. When a product treats you wrong, you remember that too. That's how a "fan" is born, plain and simple. Old school computer users still haven't gotten over back when ATi cards couldn't run opengl at all during opengl's hey-day, claiming it wasn't important. We still saw signs of it until earlier this decade as they still had poor opengl performance, which they finally fixed. Those people who had that problem though haven't forgotten, and most will never touch ati because of it.
There is, however, a difference between a Preference and being an out-right Fanboy. A fanboy will NEVER buy anything but that brand, and thinks said company never does any wrong.




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