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Should I move to the GTX 970?(From crossfire R9 280s)

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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 9:40:26 AM

So right now I have 2 R9 280's in crossfire. I'm currently building another system that could use a graphics card. But do any of you guys think it would be worth it to drop down to a single card 970? I may SLI in the future. It would also allow me to transfer one of the cards into my other system.

The performance right now of the 2 cards has been solid. Some games definitely are better than others. But I think that next step in graphics card would definitely provide a boost. Definitely would appreciate suggestions.

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October 13, 2014 9:52:20 AM

Hard to say that it would worth it unless you would SLI 2 of 970's. So my opinion is that two 280's > one 970, and two 970's > two 280's.
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 9:59:01 AM

Well let's just say that it would be a single card atleast until February.
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October 13, 2014 10:13:52 AM

ImDaBaron said:
Well let's just say that it would be a single card atleast until February.

970 for its own would be as powerful as GTX 780 and for 1080p it's still a plenty of power so you can pick one now and wait until february for another. No problem here I think.
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 12:58:19 PM

Does anyone have a chart for comparison between the crossfire 280s and the 970? Like I said the 280s do a good job on some games but you can tell that they sort of struggle on others. I'm guessing the difference isnt that far apart.
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October 13, 2014 1:04:14 PM

Not really worth it right now especially with winter coming. You will lose horsepower and free heat from the R9 280's during winter. =)
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October 13, 2014 1:04:39 PM

I guess it's not really free since you're paying for the electricity...
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 1:10:57 PM

ImDaBaron said:
Does anyone have a chart for comparison between the crossfire 280s and the 970? Like I said the 280s do a good job on some games but you can tell that they sort of struggle on others. I'm guessing the difference isnt that far apart.



The 970 is about 5% slower than a gtx 780 ti.

If i remember right cf r9 280/7950 is roughly equivalent to a single 780 ti.


So yeah you would loose a bit of power, but it can be easily made up by overclocking thanks to the awesome headroom of a good non ref 970.

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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 1:21:25 PM

HighEndGaming said:
Not really worth it right now especially with winter coming. You will lose horsepower and free heat from the R9 280's during winter. =)


No need for more heat in Texas lol. Yes that link is helpful.
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 1:23:53 PM

maxalge said:
ImDaBaron said:
Does anyone have a chart for comparison between the crossfire 280s and the 970? Like I said the 280s do a good job on some games but you can tell that they sort of struggle on others. I'm guessing the difference isnt that far apart.



The 970 is about 5% slower than a gtx 780 ti.

If i remember right cf r9 280/7950 is roughly equivalent to a single 780 ti.


So yeah you would loose a bit of power, but it can be easily made up by overclocking thanks to the awesome headroom of a good non ref 970.



See that's pretty nice being able to do it on 1 card. I was looking at the MSI,ASUS or Zotac models. I think the first two have pretty good overclocking numbers from what I remember. It does seem like my crossfire set up has been struggling a little on Battlefield 4. I know multiplayer is CPU intensive and the rest of the components can handle that setting.
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 1:28:26 PM

ImDaBaron said:
maxalge said:
ImDaBaron said:
Does anyone have a chart for comparison between the crossfire 280s and the 970? Like I said the 280s do a good job on some games but you can tell that they sort of struggle on others. I'm guessing the difference isnt that far apart.



The 970 is about 5% slower than a gtx 780 ti.

If i remember right cf r9 280/7950 is roughly equivalent to a single 780 ti.

I suggest the Asus model - what gams will you be playing & what is the resolution of your monitor?




So yeah you would loose a bit of power, but it can be easily made up by overclocking thanks to the awesome headroom of a good non ref 970.



See that's pretty nice being able to do it on 1 card. I was looking at the MSI,ASUS or Zotac models. I think the first two have pretty good overclocking numbers from what I remember. It does seem like my crossfire set up has been struggling a little on Battlefield 4. I know multiplayer is CPU intensive and the rest of the components can handle that setting.


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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 1:47:47 PM

It's mostly BF4 right now but I'll be branching out into the newer games soon. The monitor is a BenQ 24 inch 1920 x 1080
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 2:00:40 PM

For a 60 Hz Monitor the gtx 970 should be good enough for bf4...

The 970 should also give you good performance for new games such as borderlands pre-sequel.

I'm using a 780 ti for 1440p and I'm satisfied however I will probably upgrade when big Maxwell is available...
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 2:04:56 PM

Yep that's definitely my next game. Multiplayer on BF4 runs fine most of the time...just I can tell it's having some graphics issues when all the settings are turned up. Right now the EVGA 970 is back in stock on Newegg and I've been tempted to pull the trigger. But it looks like they are still having issues with coil whine.
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 2:25:33 PM

I just pre ordered borderlands... The 970 will probably be better than 2x 280 because of Phys X support and Borderlands is generally better optimized for Nvidia hardware...

I suggest you get an Asus Strix, it's worth the wait if it's not in stock...



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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 4:55:47 PM

I'm guessing EVGA is still having issues with their card?
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 5:49:16 PM

EVGA is okay however in my opinion Asus is # 1. I've never heard of flagship Asus cards with coil whine...
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 6:03:42 PM

No looks like its only MSI and EVGA
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a b U Graphics card
October 13, 2014 6:23:53 PM

Don't forget Gigabyte lol I like MSI and EVGA much better than Gigabyte

I suggest you wait for the Asus...
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