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I can get both of there cards for about $110 cash new with no rebates
Pny 550 ti
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XFX 6770.
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Both cards are 1gb ddr5.
My motherboard has nvidia 680i chipset
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They're pretty even, but the 550ti will do better at high resolutions. But if you are to connect it to a television, the Nvidia cards tend to handle that task a little better.
AMD uses a bit less power, and should run a bit cooler, if either of those are a factor for you. Sorry, I can't really suggest one over the other.
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I'm a fan of the AMD cards, even with though I now have an Intel processor. The 6770 should allow you to connect 3 monitors in Eyefinity mode (at least my old HD5770 did)
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They're pretty even, but the 550ti will do better at high resolutions. But if you are to connect it to a television, the Nvidia cards tend to handle that task a little better.
AMD uses a bit less power, and should run a bit cooler, if either of those are a factor for you. Sorry, I can't really suggest one over the other.
The heat and power consumption is attractive with the 6770.
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I'm a fan of the AMD cards, even with though I now have an Intel processor. The 6770 should allow you to connect 3 monitors in Eyefinity mode (at least my old HD5770 did)
Only running one monitor right now. If i did upgrade it would only be to 2 monitors.
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I have been an Nvidia fan, but I am thinking about the AMD cards due to the better multi-mon support (like Eyefinity support for 3 mons). So, it really depends on what you are looking for in the potential future use. If it is just to have a graphics card, I would tend to lean towards the 550ti, but I would look at the 2gb one over the 1gb one. If the 2 is not to far off your price point, I would go that route.
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If heat and power are concerns, take a look at the newer line from both companies; the 7xxx series from AMD and the 6xx series from Nvidia. With each new line comes smaller transistors, which always results in lower power draw and heat production. For example, my 7970 runs cooler and uses less power than my old 6950, but is twice as powerful.
For performance, the 6770 sits between the 7750 and 7770.
Tazman, if you're looking into running three screens (Eyefinity or Nvidia Surround), look at
WSGF.org. By far, the best place for info on running multiple screens. Any game that has no native support for multi-monitor, that community comes up with a fix. There are two guys that make and update fixes for running Black Ops and W@W on three screens properly, for example. On their own, both gamers (well, all COD games) will stretch a single screen image across all three displays. Or if you have wish to harass me about it, feel free.
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Here are specs I found
6776
Manufacturer: AMD
Series: Radeon HD 6k
GPU: RV850
Release Date: 2011-06-01
Interface: PCI-E 2.0 x16
Core Clock: 850 MHz
Shader Clock: 850 MHz
Memory Clock: 2400 MHz (4800 DDR)
Memory Bandwidth: 76.8 GB/sec
FLOPS: 1360 GFLOPS
Pixel Fill Rate: 13600 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate: 34000 MTexels/sec
Max Power Draw: 108 W
Noise Level: Moderate
Framebuffer: 1024 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus Type: 64x2 (128 bit)
DirectX Compliance: 11.0
OpenGL Compliance: 3.2
PS/VS Version: 5.0/5.0
Process: 40 nm
Shader Processors: 800
Pipeline Layout: VLIW5
Texture Units: 40
Raster Operators 16
550ti
Manufacturer: nVidia
Series: GeForce GTX 500
GPU: GF116
Release Date: 2011-03-15
Interface: PCI-E 2.0 x16
Core Clock: 900 MHz
Shader Clock: 1800 MHz
Memory Clock: 2050 MHz (4100 DDR)
Memory Bandwidth: 98.4 GB/sec
FLOPS: 691.2 GFLOPS
Pixel Fill Rate: 21600 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate: 28800 MTexels/sec
Max Power Draw: 116 W
Noise Level: Moderate
Framebuffer: 1024,2048 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus Type: 192 (192 bit)
DirectX Compliance: 11.0
OpenGL Compliance: 4.1
PS/VS Version: 5.0/5.0
Process: 40 nm
Shader Processors: 192
Pipeline Layout: test
Texture Units: 32
Raster Operators 24
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I will never buy AMD again. Just not impressed( dual 5770s in xfire)
Going back to nvidia on next card
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I like Nivida, I have a GTX 580 and love it.
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OK decided on the 550ti, now I just have to pick [url=ASUS]http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Asus+-+GeForce+GTX+550+Ti+1GB+GDDR5+PCI+Express+2.0+Graphics+Card/5717016.p?id=1218686508180&skuId=5717016[/url]
or
[url=PNY]http://www.bestbuy.com/site/PNY+-+GeForce+GTX+550Ti+1GB+GDDR5+PCI+Express+Graphics+Card/2264415.p?id=1218318379818&skuId=2264415[/url]
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Moosehead,
Checkout out the 550's at
NewEgg (<--Click). BUT, if you can spring the extra $30-ish before rebate (which knocks it down to $119), I would go for this 2 GB version
HERE (<--Click)!!!
Taz
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Tempting, but I have $15 in coupons at Best Buy and about $110 after those is my limit. An d I really dont want to wait on any rebate
I know if I do buy, 2weeks later there will be a better deal.
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I get it...just throwing other options out there (i.e. 2 gb is better than 1 gb...if affordable)!!!
Taz
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Hey Taz, judging by the specs I'd go for the ASUS card, just a bit more bang for your $$
Specifications for ASUS card:
Graphics Engine: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti
Bus Standard: PCI Express 2.0
Video Memory: GDDR5 1GB
Engine Clock: 910 MHz
CUDA Core: 192
Shader Clock: 1800 MHz
Memory Clock: 4104 MHz ( 1026 MHz GDDR5 )
Memory Interface: 192-bit
Specs for the PNY card:
SPECIFICATIONS
- Bus Connector: PCI-Express
- Outputs: 2xDVI-I DUAL LINK, Mini HDMI
- Core Clock: 900 MHz
- Memory Clock : 4100 Mhz
- Memory Capacity: 1 GB GDDR5
- Memory Interface: 192-bit
- Memory Bandwidth: 98,4 GB/s
- DirectX: DX 11
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