HD 4850. No matter how many times people ask, the answer will always be the same, so please use the search function next time and read one of the myriad of threads on the subject.
That's all well and good but the search function has never worked for me I always get this http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/sear [...] &x=21&y=15 We did discuss this before and it seems that its more than just me that has a duff search function, but then if you had searched the forum for related threads before.... Oh no hang on it doesn't work for everyone does it
Yeah, the forum is in quite a state of disrepair.
I have never been able to get a search to work correctly.
Hell, on odd days I can't even edit my posts
Anyways, the 4850 is the winner and priced lower also.
Defiantly the card you should be looking at.
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actually the 9800+ costs about the same and in some cases maybe marginally less but still, the 4850 is a bit faster and has more advanced tech (DX10.1-avivo-55nm process) and more raw power. I believe it's the wiser choice in the long run.
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