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Best gpu option among these

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October 28, 2013 3:35:35 AM

SAPPHIRE HD7750 GDDR3 2GB 128Bit AMD Radeon DX11.1
SAPPHIRE HD6570 GDDR3 2GB 128Bit AMD Radeon DX11
XFX HD6570 GDDR3 1GB/2.8GB 128Bit AMD Radeon DX11
ASUS HD6570 GDDR3 2GB 128Bit AMD Radeon DX11
ASUS HD6670 GDDR3 1GB 128Bit AMD Radeon DX11
Sapphire 1 Gb HD6670 128 Bit GDDR3 128 Bit Dvi Hdmi 16X

now only those cards are available at my store so it's gonna be one of them
i read 6570 is not much diffrent than 6670, also which vendor is the best?

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October 28, 2013 3:44:14 AM

It's obviously the HD 7750.

the main difference between all the brands is the cooling system. Some are quieter and some keep the GPU cooler. But the noise from your other components could also cover the noise made by the GPU. So you have to read more about the different brands

But to save all the trouble , just get the cheapest. They're all supposedly good. If not , they would not be selling their product

don't let overclocked cards attract you too. It's not difficult to Overclock a GPU. There is many software out there to asist you in ding so.
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October 28, 2013 3:55:53 AM

As above, 7750. But see if they have the GDDR5 version, 1GB or 2GB it doesn't matter, it will be faster.
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October 28, 2013 4:48:31 AM

IRONBATMAN said:
It's obviously the HD 7750.

the main difference between all the brands is the cooling system. Some are quieter and some keep the GPU cooler. But the noise from your other components could also cover the noise made by the GPU. So you have to read more about the different brands

But to save all the trouble , just get the cheapest. They're all supposedly good. If not , they would not be selling their product

don't let overclocked cards attract you too. It's not difficult to Overclock a GPU. There is many software out there to asist you in ding so.


okay, they ran outta the stock of 7750 and i need a gpu now so second best among the rest ?

also will any of the rest crossfire ?
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October 28, 2013 4:49:32 AM

cookybiscuit said:
As above, 7750. But see if they have the GDDR5 version, 1GB or 2GB it doesn't matter, it will be faster.


they don't carry gddr5 of these for some stupid reason
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October 28, 2013 7:14:21 AM

Check out the HD 7770 then. don't crossfire . Too many issues . When you buy a HD 7770 , you also get 1 free game
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October 29, 2013 4:27:24 AM

IRONBATMAN said:
Check out the HD 7770 then. don't crossfire . Too many issues . When you buy a HD 7770 , you also get 1 free game


i checked that out, a little out of my budget. so i haven't said this when i first posting this but this is a temporary solution cuz i'll build a new rig in a year or so. However, since i'm buying one i want it to be better than my old 8800gt even though i won't be playing much new games on it, still want to be able to play some without issue (Bioshock Infinite, maybe Gta Iv). They put the sapphire 7750 back in stock again so i'm between asus 6670 2gb gddr3 and 7750. there is 20 bucks between the two but i don't wanna spend any more than i need on any computer stuff these days but this is a necessary upgrade. so what's your suggestion in this situation ?
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October 29, 2013 7:50:24 AM

Here's a list from Best to worst

- HD 7770 1GB GDDR5 ( 2 GB doesn't give performance diff )
- HD 7750 1GB GDDR5 ( 2 GB doesn't give performance diff )
- HD 7750 2GB DDR3
- HD 6670 1GB GDDR5
- HD 6670 2 GB DDR3
- HD 6670 1GB DDR3

The diff between the HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 and HD 7750 is probably 10+ FPS if you overclock the HD 7750
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October 29, 2013 8:00:34 AM

Here's a list from Best to worst

- HD 7770 1GB GDDR5 ( 2 GB doesn't give performance diff )
- HD 7750 1GB GDDR5 ( 2 GB doesn't give performance diff )
- HD 7750 2GB DDR3
- HD 6670 1GB GDDR5
- HD 6670 2 GB DDR3
- HD 6670 1GB DDR3

The diff between the HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 and HD 7750 is probably 10+ FPS if you overclock the HD 7750

i found this one
ASUS-EAH6670-1G-D5 VGA 1GB EAH 6670 128BIT DDR5 this should be better than 7750 ddr3 ?
also i found that 5670 is superior to 6670 on here http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-car... how is that?
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October 29, 2013 8:17:34 AM

Where does it say so ?
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October 29, 2013 8:17:49 AM

Where does it say so ?
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October 29, 2013 8:21:06 AM

cookybiscuit said:
As above, 7750. But see if they have the GDDR5 version, 1GB or 2GB it doesn't matter, it will be faster.
I do need to say that 1gb or 2gb of frame buffer and depending on their setup and if there is one or more displays, they will need 2gb . Also, it has been proved that the newest games on the market today are in need of 2gb and that soon 1gb will not be enough for gaming etc.

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October 29, 2013 8:30:58 AM

IRONBATMAN said:
Where does it say so ?


on the gpu hyerarchy chart i get that wrong ?
anyway main question still stands 6670 ddr5 or 7750 ddr3
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October 29, 2013 8:41:46 AM

stmaki16 said:
cookybiscuit said:
As above, 7750. But see if they have the GDDR5 version, 1GB or 2GB it doesn't matter, it will be faster.
I do need to say that 1gb or 2gb of frame buffer and depending on their setup and if there is one or more displays, they will need 2gb . Also, it has been proved that the newest games on the market today are in need of 2gb and that soon 1gb will not be enough for gaming etc.


A 7750 doesn't fit that trend because it isn't fast enough for it. Same as a Titan can't use its 6GB unless its in SLI.

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October 29, 2013 8:50:14 AM

anyone ? i'm gonna get the card today
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October 30, 2013 1:42:31 AM

The HD 7750 would be better , but I highly recommend the GDDR5 version
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