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just got a new ASUS monitor, it runs at 1920 x 1080, i am looking to upgrade my video card, (i have a gtx 260 core 216 but its being sold to a friend, along with everything else), i have all the parts i want for my new build picked out except for the video card.

budget: under $400
looking at: the 5870, or maybe running SLI (x2 gtx 260 core 216..2nd choice...) on my new monitor (not sure if SLI isworth it at the 1920 x 1080 resolution.)

any suggestions will be greatly appreciated,
thanks!

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just go 4 the 5870 .. nuff said :)

ps just read the 100 reviews on the card and see why


Message edited by sirkillalot on 09-26-2009 at 10:29:36 AM
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24" dell 1900x1200 2x74 wraptor hd's1 X-FI pro gamer sounds
2G ram log.Z5500 speakers 650w toughpower G15kb dvd....ITS A MEAN GREEN GAMING MACHINE
Reply to sirkillalot

5870 would be better then the SLI gtx260.

SLI and Crossfire are worth it at 19X10 but only if you love eye candy (AA and AF)

I would suggest if you are willing to spend the money (and can actually find one) the 5870 is the way to go, but if you can wait the 5870 Vapor-X is coming out soon (no actual release date though, they just showed it off. Better cooler.

If you don't want to max games out though, or don't care for eye candy I would suggest 1 HD4890 and call it a day.

Reply to darkvine

or better yet the 5850 over the 4890 wouldnt you say? then you will still have the dirx11 ...im thinking 2-3 years ahead

------------------------------ AMD P2955X4 ATI 5870 DX11 [:boudy:2]
24" dell 1900x1200 2x74 wraptor hd's1 X-FI pro gamer sounds
2G ram log.Z5500 speakers 650w toughpower G15kb dvd....ITS A MEAN GREEN GAMING MACHINE
Reply to sirkillalot

what htz are you running you monitor in? because if its 60htz then look for a card that benchmarks all games more than 60fps. 5870 would be perfect specially with the possibility of crossfiring in the future.

Reply to arun456

sirkillalot wrote :

or better yet the 5850 over the 4890 wouldnt you say? then you will still have the dirx11 ...im thinking 2-3 years ahead




True, I was saying the 4890 howeve to save a few bucks. That way you can upgrade to a 5850 or 5870 later on still, the 4890 would save you the most cash so you can upgrade later when non-reference coolers come out.


Still if you want DX 11 now, and the most performance now the 5850 is good idea.

Reply to darkvine

HD 5870 is the wayyy to go !

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Reply to Nawal_23d

If you want to save a little dough, 1 5870 seems to bench about the same as a 4870x2 but 5870 might use a little less juice, and you do lose DX11.

Reply to bliq

The 5850 is going to be the better deal once these cards are released. DX11 isn't going to be implemented properly for a long time, and with that being said, it's not detrimental that you get a first generation DX11 card. It would actually be, I hate to say it - an unwise idea. I suggest holding off to see what Nvidia offers also.

Reply to metalweenis

darkvine wrote :

5870 would be better then the SLI gtx260.

SLI and Crossfire are worth it at 19X10 but only if you love eye candy (AA and AF)

I would suggest if you are willing to spend the money (and can actually find one) the 5870 is the way to go, but if you can wait the 5870 Vapor-X is coming out soon (no actual release date though, they just showed it off. Better cooler.

If you don't want to max games out though, or don't care for eye candy I would suggest 1 HD4890 and call it a day.



SLi GTX260 performs the same as a 5870.

2x GTX260 SLi performs equal to a GTX295, which performs about equal or slightly better than a 5870.

The advantage is the 5870 is a single card, so you won't have SLi issues. The disadvantage is that 2xGTX260s will be ~$80 cheaper than a 5870

Reply to Bluescreendeath

metalweenis wrote :

The 5850 is going to be the better deal once these cards are released. DX11 isn't going to be implemented properly for a long time, and with that being said, it's not detrimental that you get a first generation DX11 card. It would actually be, I hate to say it - an unwise idea. I suggest holding off to see what Nvidia offers also.



The smart thing to do is wait a few months. Not for graphics cards, but for games :P What is the point of upgrading now, if you don't even know what games are coming out. For all we know we could be waiting until 1010~ until any worthy games come out.


If you must, you could upgrade now, but your best choice in that scenario is to get the HD 5870, that way you can future proof your system. Simply because it posses superior performance and capabilities than the HD 5850, which CANNOT be "overclocked" or modified for.

Reply to AsAnAtheist

Bluescreendeath wrote :

SLi GTX260 performs the same as a 5870.

2x GTX260 SLi performs equal to a GTX295, which performs about equal or slightly better than a 5870.

The advantage is the 5870 is a single card, so you won't have SLi issues. The disadvantage is that 2xGTX260s will be ~$80 cheaper than a 5870




Or you can get the HD 4870's on crossfire, which currently trumphs the GTX 295 and GTX 280 on sli....

Reply to AsAnAtheist

AsAnAtheist wrote :

Or you can get the HD 4870's on crossfire, which currently trumphs the GTX 295 and GTX 280 on sli....



2x4870s in Crossfire performs about the same as a GTX295 (which performs about the same as two GTX260s in SLi).

GTX280s in SLi will be better than 2x4870s in Xfire, 2xGTX260s in SLi, and GTX295


2xGTX280 > 2x4870 ~ 2xGTX260 ~ GTX295


GTX285 > GTX280 >/~ GTX275 > GTX260 ~ 4870

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Message edited by Bluescreendeath on 09-27-2009 at 06:46:34 AM
Reply to Bluescreendeath

leaning towards a 5870 but that could change, thanks for all the answers/opinions (there is a lot to choose from :P).
but lets say i do go for 2 gtx 260, would a 750w psu (its a corsair) be powerful enough?

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Reply to wahjahka

Bluescreendeath wrote :

2x4870s in Crossfire performs about the same as a GTX295 (which performs about the same as two GTX260s in SLi).

GTX280s in SLi will be better than 2x4870s in Xfire, 2xGTX260s in SLi, and GTX295


2xGTX280 > 2x4870 ~ 2xGTX260 ~ GTX295


GTX285 > GTX280 >/~ GTX275 > GTX260 ~ 4870



I shall go eat crow.

Reply to AsAnAtheist

750 should be fine

but i strongly suggest you dont buy OLD TECH.Theres a bunch off new cool stuff happening with the new cards, dx11, shading, lighting etc. if you are buying now get the 5870 if you can wait 2-3 months there will be many new cards out. nvidia and ati,s other new ones

------------------------------ AMD P2955X4 ATI 5870 DX11 [:boudy:2]
24" dell 1900x1200 2x74 wraptor hd's1 X-FI pro gamer sounds
2G ram log.Z5500 speakers 650w toughpower G15kb dvd....ITS A MEAN GREEN GAMING MACHINE
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