SpringWater
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GTX 480 1.5gb vs a 7850 2gb? Which card would give more fps in games like crysis 2? and generally speaking, which card is more powerful? I don't care about power consumption and stuff like that...

From what I understand the 7850 is going to be a tiny bit faster. In some cases the 480 might win out a bit though. I'd say go with the 7850 as it's newer and more efficient technology. No point in getting an older card when you can get a newer one with the same or similar performance at the same or lesser of a price.
No point in getting an older card? Here is what I think: Even if the 7850 2gb is let's say 5% faster than the gtx 480 1.5gb, its about $30 more expensive. Secondly, I like to play around in programs like Blender 3D or unity, so the cuda cores in the gtx 480 might help me. And finally even if the hd 7850 is 5% more powerful, its more expensive, newer, and hence it will decrease in price more slowly than the gtx 480. So, in conclusion, considering that I'm not a gamer the gtx 480 might be a better choice for me because of its price, cuda cores, and the fact that its cheaper, so if I'll need more power I can always buy another one for a relatively low price.
If you think that what was the point in asking the question in the first place. You also said higher FPS in GAMES like Crysis. So I assumed you wanted it for gaming. Where are you finding these prices on a a 480? If you're not gaming as you say and wanting the nVidia tech that the 480 has then go for that? Not sure why you asked for help if you already clearly know which one you want.
7850 will run cooler, be more power efficient and have double the V-RAM. No brainer for me. For gaming I'd choose the 7850.
But if you want CUDA, then it's got to be an NVIDIA card. If you get a good deal on 480, then it's a decent choice.
I think I'll go for the gtx 480 because of the CUDA cores, but I might take a closer look at the 7850 first. What is the V-RAM?
I think I'll go for the gtx 480 because of the CUDA cores, but I might take a closer look at the 7850 first. What is the V-RAM?
I'd go for a GTX660 over a 480 cuz your energy bill will be several dollars a month less, you'll get the price difference back in like a year
Last question remaining about the gtx 480 is, can I overclock it, or not really?
Stock cooler loud? I'm pretty sure nothing can be louder than my gts 250 which is louder than a lawnmower![]()
The 570 has 1.25GB, and I believe most 480s have 1GB, unless you've found a 1.5GB card. Not sure if they made those or not.The gtx 570 also looks interesting, but I believe it only comes with 1280mb of memory, which is a little less...
The 570 has 1.25GB, and I believe most 480s have 1GB, unless you've found a 1.5GB card. Not sure if they made those or not.