help me chose a graphics card

haohero

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570
6850 crossfire
6950 (possible cf in the future)
5870

Let say that all four of them cost roughly the same, can you help me rank the cards in order in which I should consider buying. I am leaning more to ati cards as I want to try eyefinity :)

Thanks in advance.
 
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570
6850 crossfire
6950 (possible cf in the future)
5870

let say that all four of them cost roughly the same, can you help me rank the cards in order in which i should consider buying. I am leaning more to ati cards as i want to try eyefinity :)

thanks in advance.

6950 cf
6850 cf
570
5870
 
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From the benchmarks I've seen, the 6970 and GTX570 are more or less neck and neck. The 570 seems to have a slight edge, so I'd imagine that only becomes more pronounced on the 6950. I would take a single card over a CF/SLI build if they're similarly priced. I don't think anyone should jump straight in to a dual card build (Unless you're looking at getting the absolute top tier stuff, but that's different.) The performance gains are nice, but you can always throw in another higher end card down the line too, which I think should be the purpose. You also need to consider the increased heat and power draw for a dual card set up, not to mention poor scaling and driver issues in some cases. I'd get the 570 myself, then get another one when you find that lacking. If you're set on Eyefinity, get the 6970, which seem to be floating around for only slightly more than a 570.
 
I manage to find a cheap 570 ( Palit GTX 570 for S$449). It cost roughly the same as a 6950 and 100 dollars cheaper than a 6970. Issit too good to be true?
 
I manage to find a cheap 570 ( Palit GTX 570 for S$449). It cost roughly the same as a 6950 and 100 dollars cheaper than a 6970. Issit too good to be true?

the 570 go as low as $349.99 and the 6970 as low as $369.99.

for the question, ill go for the 570 myself(out of the four provided) but thats just me.
 
I manage to find a cheap 570 ( Palit GTX 570 for S$449). It cost roughly the same as a 6950 and 100 dollars cheaper than a 6970. Issit too good to be true?

I'm in Canada and I can find GTX570s about the $350 mark. Where are you shopping and in what currency? Because if you're in North America, you're getting ripped off.
 
I manage to find a cheap 570 ( Palit GTX 570 for S$449). It cost roughly the same as a 6950 and 100 dollars cheaper than a 6970. Issit too good to be true?

Don't get a Palit. Mine was a problem from day 1. Their support is laughable as well. You have to go to the place of purchase for support. Good luck if they cease trading or claim it isn't faulty.
 
I am from Singapore and I am buying from the local stores. Here are some of the cards that I will consider.
EVGA GTX 570 1280MB Superclocked DDR5....569
Leadtek GTX 570 1280MB DDR5.........................529
MSI N570GTX 1280MB GDDR5.....555
Palit GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5................449 (Hope it's not a typo error)
PowerColor HD6970 2GB DDR5...549

On a side note: what is the difference between sapphire 6850 and sapphire 6850 toxic?
 
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I am from Singapore and I am buying from the local stores. Here are some of the cards that I will consider.
EVGA GTX 570 1280MB Superclocked DDR5....569
Leadtek GTX 570 1280MB DDR5.........................529
MSI N570GTX 1280MB GDDR5.....555
Palit GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5................449 (Hope it's not a typo error)
PowerColor HD6970 2GB DDR5...549

On a side note: what is the difference between sapphire 6850 and sapphire 6850 toxic?

The toxic is likely factory overclocked and has a better cooling solution. You should browse around online to see if you can find an online retailer. You're likely paying a local premium simply because running a local store is so much more costly than an online one in comparison to the market available. Where I live, there are places like Staples, which are quite large chains, selling things like gts250's for over $200.

However if online is simply not an option, I'd go with the Palit. They may have terrible customer support, but there's nothing wrong with their cards. Make sure you check in on the local warranty though, so if its a bad card from the start you'll at least be able to bring it back to the retailer.
 
I am from Singapore and I am buying from the local stores. Here are some of the cards that I will consider.
EVGA GTX 570 1280MB Superclocked DDR5....569
Leadtek GTX 570 1280MB DDR5.........................529
MSI N570GTX 1280MB GDDR5.....555
Palit GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5................449 (Hope it's not a typo error)
PowerColor HD6970 2GB DDR5...549

On a side note: what is the difference between sapphire 6850 and sapphire 6850 toxic?

The Toxic is pre-overclocked so it's faster, though you can overclock a normal 6850 too.
 
Pre-overclocked cards have better silicon wafers, thus they can warranty the overclock. It will mean you can probably even go further.
 
Which set-up then is best for eyefinity?

Single 6970 (cheaper)
or
CF 6850

Will the 1 card enable to handle 3 moniters or should I stick with cf?
 
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assuming you are not limited to cf or sli i would choose the 570, as mentioned it is slightly faster and you can add another one in later and have a great system and in the meantime the 570 will handle all you need for now.

If you are limited to crossfire (i noticed you only mention cf in your op) i would go with the 6970 and cf later on.
 
Nvm, I am going with a 570. But I just wan to ask for optimum gaming on eyefinity, should u go with 2 mid gpu cf or 1 high gpu?
 
Pre-overclocked cards have better silicon wafers, thus they can warranty the overclock. It will mean you can probably even go further.

Not always true at all. I've had plenty of superclocked cards that didn't clock as well as standard cards.




OP- one stronger card is typically better for eyefinity, and a 6970 should do 5760x1080 quite easily if you are using three 1080p monitors as I actually gamed with that resolution on a overclocked 5830 at one point and got about 50 FPS average (no AA or AF though).
 
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