Solas wrote:OpenGL and Aero windows or popups cannot overlap.
the system stutters or slows down while Aero turns itself off.
on my machine it was annoying.
turning off UAC only comes into effect after reboot.
try any Oolite installation after. I'll be optimistic till then

I did reboot, but I didn't uninstall the C:\oolite installation and reinstalled it. Wonder what that would be good for doing it another time.
Concerning the Aero, I don't get stuttering. Firefox turns it off anyway
For reporting that the X800XTPE outperforms my 4870x2 in OpenGL I was banned again from the forum and my messages deleted. Therefore, I cannot report that bug you found. If you want it visible, please create an account and report it - it's easy and quickly done! I'm run out of email addresses to use.
The threads in which the people complained about poor OpenGL performance have been locked. Not sure if it's their companies idea to lock all threads on page 2, but IIRC that wasn't the case when I joined their forum.
After all these experiences with them there it looks to me as if ATI is trying to cover up some hardware issue, afraid of having to pay back a huge amount of money to customers. A few comments from the moderator do hint that way, also he surely didn't want it to sound that way.
Honestly, I did even try to help a dissatisfied customer and their tech support on a problem another user had which I did not have with my card and I did ask all the time what I could do to help them to track down that problem. No answers, but messages were deleted and my accounts banned.
Add to this that I've got one of those Phenoms which they did slow down after selling the processors. Some speed tests on the internet reported as much as 30% decrease in processor power although noone ever was able to produce that bug AMD feared to arise. I wonder who would accept this with a car or something like that. I turned off that slowdown mechanism in BIOS (thanks to Asus for providing that option against AMDs advice!).
It looks like the vendor of my card could be willing to take it back in order to allow me the purchase of a nVidia 295. Guess that's the way I go. I asked nVidia germany if to have a look at those threads and consider wether they would want to help the users in the US who search a lawyer now, and wether they could do tell me where to find a good one or help here in the same way. Didn't get a response yet, hope they will. If I knew about these problems, I had never purchased that card, thus nVidia definitely lost me as a possible customer because of false advertising by ATI.
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