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possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:31 pm
by [SD]happynoobing
yes! another computer component thread
I currently have an ATI 4850 1gb card, and im thinking about the following options (prices are from canada computers):
1) ATI4850 1gb crossfire - $132.99
2) ATI4890 1gb - $199.99
3) ATI5850 1gb - $336.99
In terms of performance from what i've read, 5850 (has dx11) > 4850 crossfire >= 4890
However, taking into account of the price, i'm leaning towards buying another 4850 card and crossfire it.
Any thoughts?
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:41 pm
by Deadsolid
I think one DX 11 is better than two DX 10 in Crossfire....so 5670 then 2 5670's if you need more power. Cant you crossfire two unlike cards?
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:49 pm
by Vuesters92
Deadsolid wrote:I think one DX 11 is better than two DX 10 in Crossfire....so 5670 then 2 5670's if you need more power. Cant you crossfire two unlike cards?
what is crossfiring two video cards? and how is it done?
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:55 pm
by [SD]happynoobing
Deadsolid wrote:I think one DX 11 is better than two DX 10 in Crossfire....so 5670 then 2 5670's if you need more power. Cant you crossfire two unlike cards?
is dx11 really that good? dx10 was pretty much a letdown for me, sacrificing a fair bit of fps for marginal graphics improvement (for some games it's really hard to notice the difference).
yes u can crossfire 2 different cards, but from what i saw 4850+4870 is not much different from 4850+4850, and i dont know if u can crossfire a 48xx card with a 58xx card.
Vuesters92 wrote:what is crossfiring two video cards? and how is it done?
crossfire is linking 2 video cards together with ATI's crossfire bridge, basically increases the capability of the whole system.
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:30 pm
by maxietheboss
I'd take the 5850 as the price/performance is the best IMO, and in a few years time you can plug in an extra 5850 for crossfire
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:33 pm
by Azilius
maxietheboss wrote:I'd take the 5850 as the price/performance is the best IMO, and in a few years time you can plug in an extra 5850 for crossfire
I would do this as well. Might as well get dx11 over with =\
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:37 pm
by BlackFox898
4850 1gb is a great card, i don't see the point in upgrade.
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:25 am
by Skyve
BlackFox898 wrote:4850 1gb is a great card, i don't see the point in upgrade.
+1

Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:30 am
by Disconn3cted
BlackFox898 wrote:4850 1gb is a great card, i don't see the point in upgrade.
I agree
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:43 am
by EvGa
Are you addicted to benchmarking? If no see below:
What components of your current system are causing your games to lag, because the 4850 shouldn't be a problem..? If none see below:
Why are you upgrading your gpu, what game do you play that the 4850 can't handle? Are you running it with a P4?? What res?
Re: possible video card upgrade?
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 3:13 pm
by [SD]happynoobing
EvGa wrote:Are you addicted to benchmarking? If no see below:
What components of your current system are causing your games to lag, because the 4850 shouldn't be a problem..? If none see below:
Why are you upgrading your gpu, what game do you play that the 4850 can't handle? Are you running it with a P4?? What res?
no im not addicted to benchmarking. i'm upgrading my current dual core from 3 yrs ago into an i5 (which i think is the major chokepoint right now). of course the 4850 runs current games well on medium settings, but im looking to see if there's a cost effective way to get on high settings. if not then i'll save my money and wait for another generation of ati cards or something.