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Aer9o
10-14-2011, 09:13 AM
Please only comment if you have something of high spec or have been testing something of high spec!

Raggz
10-14-2011, 09:47 AM
I would go for Nvidia GTX580 single GPU card. It stays quite cool, idle 45-48c and under 70c under load and i have no graphical or performance problems in any game running on maximum in 1920x1080.

Aer9o
10-14-2011, 09:50 AM
I would go for Nvidia GTX580 single GPU card. It stays quite cool, idle 45-48 and under 70 under load. I am extremely happy with mine.

I currently have 480gtx, what performance gain you recon I will get from a 580, and what about the new 3gb versions?

adonys
10-14-2011, 09:55 AM
Atm, considering all the dual GPU problems in all sort of games, the highest overclocked GTX 580 and/or with 3 GB VRAM should be the best buy for 1920x1080.

For lower resolutions, like my 1680x1050, a 560 TI superoverclocked is enough for anything (as a 580 would have roughly the same performance at this resolution).

Raggz
10-14-2011, 10:09 AM
I currently have 480gtx, what performance gain you recon I will get from a 580, and what about the new 3gb versions?

Hard to say but 15-20+ fps depending on the game and your system (CPU, Ram speed and possible bottlenecks). There are many tests on google of GTX480 vs GTX 580. Do a search and check them out :)

Just remember that these cards require a minimum 750w PSU with 42A on the +12v rail or you will probably face freezes, BSODS and reboots. I know some sites, including Nvidia, claims minimum 600w but i really recommend 750w if you don't want headaches. Second, if you do need a new PSU, DON'T go for a cheap one. Buy a known and good brand. You won't regret it.

Bloblast
10-14-2011, 10:49 AM
Please only comment if you have something of high spec or have been testing something of high spec!

I would go for the 580GTX, an excellent card. You won't regret it.

BRIGGBOY
10-14-2011, 11:03 AM
I currently have 480gtx, what performance gain you recon I will get from a 580, and what about the new 3gb versions?

i have been thinking the same as you. i would like like to upgrade to a 580 but couldnt decide wether forking out for the 3gb version was worth it and if the gain in performance from the 1.5gb version would be worth be worth the money atm. then again i dont have any probs with my 480 so i might wait till the next generation of GPU comes out and see what they have to offer. i dont know.

Mad G
10-14-2011, 11:05 AM
Yes, a single GTX 580 with 3GB VRAM.

tintifaxl
10-14-2011, 11:15 AM
Yes, a single GTX 580 with 3GB VRAM.

+1 and +1 to the 750W power supply.

335th_GRAthos
10-14-2011, 11:31 AM
If money is no problem, then patience is a vitrue!

There is nothing to buy today to make this game run very well.

Wait for the next generation of NV GPUs with the new core. These will make the game run better.

Now the bad news, they decided to postpone the introduction of the new GPUs from end-2011 to 2012 :(

So, very sad Xmas it will be!


GTX580 3Gb is a good card to get you fixed for a few months while waiting.

~S~

trumps
10-14-2011, 11:40 AM
I have had a GTX580 1.5gb since feburary, bloody great card, best I've had, if I were buying now I would get the same but the 3gb version no question mate!

Craig

Tvrdi
10-14-2011, 11:45 AM
Hard to say but 15-20+ fps depending on the game and your system (CPU, Ram speed and possible bottlenecks). There are many tests on google of GTX480 vs GTX 580. Do a search and check them out :)

Just remember that these cards require a minimum 750w PSU with 42A on the +12v rail or you will probably face freezes, BSODS and reboots. I know some sites, including Nvidia, claims minimum 600w but i really recommend 750w if you don't want headaches. Second, if you do need a new PSU, DON'T go for a cheap one. Buy a known and good brand. You won't regret it.

Depends which PSU hehe...I have Corsair 550VXEU (550W) which is more than enough for my GTX470 twin frozr 2 OCed to 750mhz on core and for my i7920 OCed to 3.5GHz on default voltage. No probs at all...

adonys
10-14-2011, 12:08 PM
3 GB GTX 580 is worse than normal/overclocked GTX 580, as the clock of the graphic/shader processor is lower.

You'll have to chose between them considering other factors, mainly the resolution at which you'll run the games:
- if you plan to use normal resolution (like 1980x1080), and most of/the most important of the game you're playing won't exceed 1.5 GB of VRAM (and I don't know of any atm) -> it's better to go with normal/overclocked 580s. For 1680x and lower ones, even a 560 Ti [super][overclocked] or a 570 would be enough
- if you plan to play on surround resolutions (3x1, etc) then you'll need as much of extra VRAM as you can get -> it's better to go with 3GB 580s

And of course the performance of a videocard is greatly depending on how your system can provide and make use of it:
- processor
- motherboard
- PSU
- drivers
- RAM
- OS

senseispcc
10-14-2011, 12:21 PM
3 times gtx 580 they did say money is no problem did they not? :-)

Raggz
10-14-2011, 12:29 PM
Depends which PSU hehe...I have Corsair 550VXEU (550W) which is more than enough for my GTX470 twin frozr 2 OCed to 750mhz on core and for my i7920 OCed to 3.5GHz on default voltage. No probs at all...

That really depends. Of course a good branded PSU might work with lower watts but it's not recommended because the PSU will be heavy loaded most of the time. Shortens lifetime on several components and in worst case scenario blow the PSU and start a fire. 750w+, 42A on +12 is recommended and i will stick by that any day.

You might wanna throw in another harddisc or two someday or other components drawing extra power, even USB units. There is really no point running a system on the edge.

Personally i'm using the Corsair HX850 Modular unit.

gelbevierzehn
10-14-2011, 01:02 PM
I am wondering, why this little peace of "reasonably priced" hardware is not on the list...

http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/NVIDIA_Series/MARS_II2DIS3GD5/

http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/ASUS-MARS-II-Dual-GTX-580-3GB-Graphics-Card-Review

Price in Europe is around 1.300€ :rolleyes:

adonys
10-14-2011, 01:53 PM
because that card is dual GPU, which is same as a SLI on the same card, and therefore has the same problems as the SLI setup.

T}{OR
10-14-2011, 01:58 PM
3 GB GTX 580 is worse than normal/overclocked GTX 580, as the clock of the graphic/shader processor is lower.

You'll have to chose between them considering other factors, mainly the resolution at which you'll run the games:
- if you plan to use normal resolution (like 1980x1080), and most of/the most important of the game you're playing won't exceed 1.5 GB of VRAM (and I don't know of any atm) -> it's better to go with normal/overclocked 580s. For 1680x and lower ones, even a 560 Ti [super][overclocked] or a 570 would be enough
- if you plan to play on surround resolutions (3x1, etc) then you'll need as much of extra VRAM as you can get -> it's better to go with 3GB 580s

Then just get a factory OC 580 3GB like MSI's N580GTX Lightning Xtreme Edition (http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N580GTX-Lightning-Xtreme-Edition.html).

And of course the performance of a videocard is greatly depending on how your system can provide and make use of it:
- processor
- motherboard
- PSU
- drivers
- RAM
- OS

Very true. Without a proper CPU, you won't use your GPU to its fullest.

skouras
10-14-2011, 02:19 PM
I would go for Nvidia GTX580 single GPU card. It stays quite cool, idle 45-48c and under 70c under load and i have no graphical or performance problems in any game running on maximum in 1920x1080.

agreed
The GTX580 is excellent

TheEditor
10-14-2011, 02:46 PM
Wait till Q1 of 2012. Nvidia and ATI are coming out with next-gen stuff then. For Nvidia, It's to be a BIG increase in performance(well we'll see). I want a new card bad too but there's nothing worst than buyers remorse.

Flanker35M
10-14-2011, 02:58 PM
S!

As above..waiting for 2012 and the new cards from both brands. Also this gives precious time for CoD to mature a bit more.

CWMV
10-14-2011, 03:56 PM
Love my EVGA GTX580sc, only 1.5gb but find the game VERY well. Averages above 50fps at all times.

BigC208
10-14-2011, 06:46 PM
Just finished a budget upgrade. Went from e6600@3.4 ghz to i2500k at stock for now and from 8800gts to a regular gtx570. If money was no object I would've gone for a GTX580 3gb.

Heliocon
10-14-2011, 08:04 PM
Please only comment if you have something of high spec or have been testing something of high spec!

580GT hands down, try for a 3gb variant also.

Tvrdi
10-14-2011, 08:10 PM
That really depends. Of course a good branded PSU might work with lower watts but it's not recommended because the PSU will be heavy loaded most of the time. Shortens lifetime on several components and in worst case scenario blow the PSU and start a fire. 750w+, 42A on +12 is recommended and i will stick by that any day.

You might wanna throw in another harddisc or two someday or other components drawing extra power, even USB units. There is really no point running a system on the edge.

Personally i'm using the Corsair HX850 Modular unit.

well I have the power-meter (wattmeter) for PC....you cant beat that :-)...surprise surprise...btw even if its true (with PSU streching) by then (when my "components degrade) it will be time for new rig...

Tacoma74
10-14-2011, 08:36 PM
GTX580 all day. The only reason I decided to go with my GTX560 Ti 2Gb was because I was on a budget. I've got it OC'd up to 977 core clock, 1954 shader clock, and 2205 memory clock. Runs the game very well, only dipping down to about 27-28 fps minimum over land with around 20-25 planes in the sky. A very good buy considering it's almost half the price of the 580. But never-the-less I would very much like to get my hands on one. :)

Also, I went with a SilverStone 750w PSU. Extremely good quality, 100% modular, and was only $20 more than the standard Corsair 750w at $130 USD. Highly recommended.

Aer9o
10-15-2011, 02:05 PM
Guys thank you so much for your thoughts, I have now decided and ordered a 580 3gb. It is a Gigabyte card, not the fastest around in the class but better priced at £420...if i do not get any betterment over my 480 it is all your fault...