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EVGA GTX295 VS EVGA GTX295 Co-Op VS ATI HD4890CF

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anyone have idea which choice would be better??

lets say i have enough money around like $600

when i compare EVGA GTX295 and Co-Op edition

only difference i can find is RAM Speed
Co-op=2016Mhz (effective) Normal=1998Mhz (effective)

and i heard 2 HD4890CF will pwn GTX295

ihave 3 PCIE slot x16

i dont know which one to choose after my first ASUS GTX295 went wrong

any ideas??

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4890 ~ GTX275

GTX295 ~ performance of two GTX260

2xGTX260 < 2xGTX275


Message edited by BlueScreenDeath on 06-21-2009 at 06:05:58 AM
------------------------------ i7 920, E5300
GTX260, HD4870, HD4830
Reply to BlueScreenDeath

so you are saying GTX295 will be better choice??

then Co-op Ed or the normal one.??

i cannot rly tell the difference except ram speed and Fan thing on GPU

Reply to ninipanzzu

ninipanzzu wrote :

so you are saying GTX295 will be better choice??

then Co-op Ed or the normal one.??

i cannot rly tell the difference except ram speed and Fan thing on GPU



No.

4980 = GTX275
GTX295 = 2xGTX260

GTX275 > GTX260

2x4890 or 2xGTX275 > 2xGTX260 or GTX295

------------------------------ i7 920, E5300
GTX260, HD4870, HD4830
Reply to BlueScreenDeath

aww got it Thanks!

Reply to ninipanzzu

np. 2x4890 should be cheaper too

------------------------------ i7 920, E5300
GTX260, HD4870, HD4830
Reply to BlueScreenDeath

Buy the vapor-x editions, they are the most silent and and good specs 2. with the sapphire super cooler OCing to 1 GHz wouldn't be a problem, this way it beats the GTX275 OC edition :D

Reply to rescawen

Buy XFX for the double lifetime warranty. When you upgrade, you can still sell the used cards with a warranty. Good selling feature.

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