Yeah..... I'm split at this point, as I'm sure you are too, lemon07r. Each card has benefits, and each side has a point. I guess at this point it's between raw power and less features (the 4890), and a lot more features but also significantly less power (5770.)by the time DX11 is needed, the 5770 will most likely not be powerful enough. The 4890 is better overall unless you need 3 monitors.
How come the 5770 uses a 4pin power connector, I cant find a psu that has a 4pin power connector.
here we actually see a stock hd 5770 go past a gtx 285 (only slightly however) when dx11 is enabled in battleforge. this might not be typical for ALL games and/or ALL setups, but it is quite interesting.
Never mind the DX10 v. DX11 question, the real news here is that this game was almost certainly developed exclusively on ATI hardware, and it shows. The stock XFX HD5770 trumps the GTX285, and the overclocked one goes one better. CrossfireX scales way past 80% at both widescreen resolutions, and puts this game into the frame rate range where it runs quite smoothly.