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Best PCIe Card: $280 To $390

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Best PCIe Card For ~$300:

GeForce GTX 470 (Check Prices)

Exceptional 1920x1200 performance, Good 2560x1600 performance in most games

GeForce GTX 470
Codename: GF100
Process: 40 nm
Universal Shaders: 448
Texture Units: 56
ROPs: 40
Memory Bus: 320-bit
Core/Shader Speed MHz: 607 / 1215
Memory Speed MHz: 837 (3348 effective)
DirectX/Shader Model: DX 11/SM 5.0

Quite often, it seems that the 470 performs closely to the Radeon HD 5850. But in some cases, the GeForce GTX 470 really stands out, and even gives the Radeon HD 5870 a run for its money. Now priced at $300, the GeForce GTX 470 gets a solid recommendation for being a powerful DirectX 11 card with extra functionality like PhysX and 3D Vision.

Read our full review of Nvidia's GeForce GTX 470 for more information on the card and its underlying architecture.

Best PCIe Card For ~$310: None

Honorable Mention: 2 x Radeon HD 5770 in CrossFire Configuration (Check Prices)

Exceptional 1920x1200 performance, Good 2560x1600 performance in most games

2 x Radeon HD 5770 in CrossFire
Codename: RV840 "Juniper"
Process: 40 nm
Universal Shaders: 1600 (2 x 800)
Texture Units: 80 (2 x 40)
ROPs: 32 (2 x 16)
Memory Bus: 128-bit
Core Speed MHz: 850
Memory Speed MHz: 1200 (4800 effective)
DirectX/Shader Model: DX 11/SM 5.0

A pair of Radeon HD 5770s in CrossFire is a very effective high-end configuration for the dollar, often besting even AMD's Radeon HD 5850 on the performance front. The extra expense required by CrossFire manifested in high-end motherboards and power supplies prevents a clean recommendation, but this setup remains a viable option.

Read our full review of ATI's Radeon HD 5770 for more information on the card and its accompanying architecture.

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BallistaMan 08/10/2010 6:09 AM
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The chart at the end puts the 460 a bit low doesn't it? It benches at 285+ levels, leastways the 1GB one does (and ~260 SLI). Perhaps split the two up? 1GB gets bumped up one level and the 768 stays down a bit?

Although without OCing it doesn't quite match a 5850 sooo...

techguy378 08/10/2010 6:17 AM
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mitch074 08/10/2010 6:32 AM
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@techguy378: since the 4850 costs pretty much the same as the 4770 but is, in most cases, a bit to quite more powerful, then no, the 4770 is not that good a deal. Not that it's BAD, mind you, it's just not the best deal.

Well, my 4850 is no longer on the list: I have the 512 Mb version, and now only the 1 Gb version is recommended. I don't mind, 3 years as a recommendation is good enough.

theshonen8899 08/10/2010 6:35 AM
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fafkac :
where did ATI Radeon 5850 go o.O



Yeah...I think the ~$280 5850 doesn't deserve to be kicked off the list guys. Did you forget to add it in?

andrewcutter 08/10/2010 6:47 AM
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theshonen8899 :
Yeah...I think the ~$280 5850 doesn't deserve to be kicked off the list guys. Did you forget to add it in?


perhaps the falling price of 470 along with driver improvement

firedust 08/10/2010 6:51 AM
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Mark Heath 08/10/2010 6:53 AM
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A great read as always :)

Thanks for including the Intel CPU graphics on the hierarchy chart.

L0tus 08/10/2010 7:01 AM
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SevenSacredSins 08/10/2010 7:31 AM
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How is the 5870 on the same level as the 4850 x 2, using 9.1 drivers or something a 5850 was faster then that I think. 5870 easily compares to the 4870x2 and with the newest drivers it should be faster.

aznshinobi 08/10/2010 7:46 AM
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Hmmm... I think the 5850 actually should be on the list as a 280$ card. The HIS iCooler V on newegg is near only 280$. Plus, it's temperature and overclock ability is much better than the 470. Since you can actually OC the 5850 to the point of a 5870. Plus the 470 is FREEAAKING ON FIRE. Well it's just that it runs very hot.

arcus_doom 08/10/2010 8:13 AM
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anonymous 08/10/2010 8:19 AM
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TheStealthyOne 08/10/2010 8:30 AM
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Competitors innovate and try to attract customers...

Consumer wins!

ikaroh 08/10/2010 9:12 AM
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"But not even the new GeForce GTX 460 can cop an easy win compared to the cheaper Radeon HD 5570."

Is this a typo? You meant the Radeon HD 5770, right?

Onus 08/10/2010 9:33 AM
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I wish I could remember where I read the benchmarks, but it looked like Intel's new HD graphics were in many cases slightly ahead of the AMD HD4200 and even HD3300 IGPs. I'll try to find it, although I'm getting ready for work now.

bearracuda 08/10/2010 10:33 AM
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firedust :
I appreciate these guides as much as the next guy, but you shouldn't assume that everyone buys from newegg. I personally buy from the local fry's electronics and the sub-90 gpu prices claimed here are way different.



... Why wouldn't you buy from newegg? From my experience, newegg charges 30% less on computer parts than any brick and mortar store. If not cheaper.

iam2thecrowe 08/10/2010 11:18 AM
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newegg doesnt ship internationally as far as i know. if they did the cost of shipping would outweigh thte difference. I dont like buying online either, i prefer if i have a problem with the card, to take it back to a store. HD4xxx series should not even be included in this list, they dont even sell that old tech where I live anymore.

theguyisback23 08/10/2010 11:48 AM
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oh my god! i have the ati radeon 4670 1gb from msi GDDR3 i have it 2 years and i still find the 4650 in the list of best buys here!
im happy i didn;t throw much dollars and i have a good VGA than im happy to play with!
here's what the specs are from gpuz!
55nm process gpu clock 750mhz memory 873 mhz
bandwidth 27.9 GB/s shaders 320 and all this for just 55 euros(72 dollars)

Tamz_msc 08/10/2010 11:53 AM
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The 5850 is perhaps not here because the GTX 470 gives much better performance for a few bucks more.

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