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Since my crossfire 3870s expired as ATI are idiots and limit the fan speed to 23% constantly i have decided to give up on them and crossfire and get a really powerful single geforce for nearly £300 (£280 preferably).
 
I use an Asus P5E mobo so which card should i get? I know i could never go sli due to the mobo, but i dont mind as currently multi-gpu tech isnt that much better!
 
Basically im looking for the best geforce i could get for £280 (my 'max' budget). Or if you have an even better ati suggestion that wont try to melt itself that would be great too!
 
Thanks.

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9800X2 when it comes out

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Thanks for the suggestion but how long will it be as i need a computer soon for my coursework, and cant use my brothers often at all? Also what will it cost?
 
Any that are out now would be easiest for me because of my work load.


Message edited by haydox on 01-19-2008 at 11:32:04 PM
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Maybe this would be a good card, the BFG GeForce 8800 GTX (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/show [...] subcat=877)

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http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Pro [...] tID=611289
 
I have two of these in my system just now, can't recommend them highly enough. Big saving on branded cards as well, 8800 GTX.....

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I cant afford 2 and doubt that i could use SLi in my motherboard, it only says crossfire certified. Still, ide be happy with one really good card instead of 2 that overheat!

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How about either of these 8800GTX, an Asus one (http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Pro [...] tID=499238) or a Leadtek (http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Pro [...] tID=496747)?
 
My mobo is Asus and i had a Leadtek in my old computer, so both brands i feel pretty sure i can trust!

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A single 8800GTS 512MB would be perfect.
 
The 8800GTX's price is coming down, however the 8800GTS can OC much, much higher.


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I was only suggesting one for you, you can run them singly same as any other GTX!

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Oh i know ooral, i might still get just 1 of them! Thanks for the suggestion, nice to know of a card that is good and works!
 
The BFG GeForce 8800 GTX  looks pretty good.


Message edited by haydox on 01-20-2008 at 03:46:21 PM
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Still not better than your original crossfire 3870 setup though surely..?  Why not get an aftermarket fan or coolers for them and overclock them like a good boy?
 
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The problem isnt the stock coolers, its the way they are programed to work! Instead of scaling the fan usage with the GPU temp, the fan usage is locked at 23%! The only way to fix this permanently without having to use RivaTuner all the time is flashing the bios which is how they broke in the first place. If there is a brand of 3870 that someone has and which they can confirm has a working scaling cooling system ill get two of those and continue with crossfire, but i dont want to risk getting another pair of 3870s that will require a bios flash and having those break as well!


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8800GTX is still a little bit expensive...
 
I would get a HD3870 XT for £140 myself.... brillant bang for buck
 
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/show [...] subcat=416
 
Or you could get the HD3870X2 , which should be the fastest card around for £299, when its released on thursday...
 
http://www.dollarshops.eu/product_ [...] ts_id/2778

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Thanks a lot dos, it will probably be around thursday when i hear from overclockers and if they are going to refund me or return my old cards. If i get a refund ill have a look around for an X2 and get one of those, or maybe get a pair of those PowerColor's as judging by the reviewer who said his hit 40c under load they have a working cooling system!


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