Joined: Aug 29, 2009
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i have no idea ..i need some help plz......what would you buy?
1024MB Powercolor Radeon HD 6850 PCS+ GDDR5 PCIe
175 bucks.
technical data?
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1024MB Powercolor Radeon HD 5850 Eyefinity GDDR5 PCIe
RADEON HD5850, Video Memory 1GB GDDR5, Engine Clock 725MHz, Memory Clock 1000MHz (4.0Gbps), Memory Interface 256bit, DirectX Support 11, Bus Standard PCIE 2.1, Standard Display Connecors DL-DVI/DL-DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort,
PowerColor Radeon HD 5850 - Grafikadapter - Radeon HD 5850 - PCI Express 2.1 x16 - 1 GB GDDR5 - Digital Visual Interface (DVI), HDMI, DisplayPort ( HDCP )
169 bucks
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1024MB Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity GDDR5 PCIe
D5870 1G GDDR5 PCI-E DUAL DVI-I / HDMI / DP // Full RetailDual Slot Fan Cooler; 32M x 32 GDDR5 256-bit; 850MHz / 1200MHz Graphics Engine: RADEON HD5870 Video Memory: 1024 DDR5 256-bit GPU-Takt: 850 MHz Memory frequency: 1200 MHz
281 bucks...
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Joined: Mar 24, 2009
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Location: Washington
The 5850. Saves you over $100 compared to the 5870 and should overclock nicely. You can compare different manufacturers on that if you need to. I'd stay away from the 6800 series. Seems to me to be more of a step backwards and sideways compared to the 5800 series.
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cool , that`s what i thought Tet , thanks!
it is better to wait for the next year and buy it in jan.2011 ,can i save more money?
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You could also buy two 5830's/50's for a crossfire setup. Or one 5830 and one 5850 for a mixed crossfire setup. I am more than happy with my 5830 and will eventually buy another or a 5850 depending on price. Depending on where you live waiting until this Friday might be a smart choice as far as finding deals goes.
Joined: Aug 29, 2009
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thanks very much !
i sell my 4870.....a friend wants it.
and buy a 5850 or maybe 2 (but i thought sli isn`t really good , price performance ratio)
and if i buy 2 5850 my wife kills me ...but i`m a cat ...i have 7 lifes
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In terms of power management they are about the same; Its the power that is loss that creates heat that nvidia has a problem with ( nvidia has almost but solved that with the 500 series )
As for buying a card, i would wait a couple months if its not needed asap. The 6000 series so far is just the "lower" end cards for the series. The higher end cards are due out at any time which will make the prices of the older cards drop/skyrocket depending on which card you wanted.
When picking cards always think about the future. Do you plan to crossfire in the future?
Also do you dual boot non-windows OS? AMD tends to completely drop the ball when its comes to anything but windows.
Also check out some of nvidia's cards, they have come down in price.
New Siggy; What do you think?
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Joined: Aug 29, 2009
Posts: 1468
Location: Germany
In terms of power management they are about the same; Its the power that is loss that creates heat that nvidia has a problem with ( nvidia has almost but solved that with the 500 series )
As for buying a card, i would wait a couple months if its not needed asap. The 6000 series so far is just the "lower" end cards for the series. The higher end cards are due out at any time which will make the prices of the older cards drop/skyrocket depending on which card you wanted.
When picking cards always think about the future. Do you plan to crossfire in the future?
Also do you dual boot non-windows OS? AMD tends to completely drop the ball when its comes to anything but windows.
Also check out some of nvidia's cards, they have come down in price.
that'S it WannaB.....in december or jan. comes the new cayman card and the pricees will drop.
i don't have the money for a highend card ...i think 170bucks are ok but not more....
my second son will be born in december and i have to save a bit money....also Xmas is comming and my wife needs some new earrings^^
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Location: Michigan
Go for the best and get the new GTX 580 series video cards. Plan on getting one soon.......................
Joined: Dec 16, 2009
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If you really want the best wait till Kepler comes out
its about 40 times faster than the 480.
Of course its not due out till 2012 but still... the test cards are omg
New Siggy; What do you think?
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Never heard of Keplar......is there a website with info? How will it compare to the newly released GTX 580??