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The high performance ATI 6xxx cards (6890 - 6970) have not been released yet. The 6870 is an upgraded 5770 (not 5870) so I wouldn't go there. The 5870 is a good card using the up-to-date drivers and I will buy another and Crossfire them if the new game supports that.
I can't comment on the green side; I'm strictly an Ati fangeezer :) |
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If having the PC custom made is the right way for you, I wouldn't want to stop you, but I'd just like to check it's what you need. I know you get to keep a warranty, but that comes at a hefty price, and learning to OC an i7 is easy (if you have to little time, and too much money, fair enough - and in that case get a 580 or 6970). I've bought all of my gear from Scan and have a similar (cheaper) system. Will you consider going crossfire/SLi in the future? If so, you'd want a more powerful PSU, but 600 should be ok for a top single card. The thing is, people are needing pretty decent cards to run IL2, as it's developed over the years. There's no reason to think that SoW won't also become more hungry as time goes by, and getting a decent card now, with the ability to add another in a couple of years would be nice. I hadn't replied until now on your choice of cards because you only wanted to hear from those who had the same cards, but the thread seems to have gone past that now :) The 6870 and 460 are nice mid range cards, and double up nicely (CF/SLi), but if you were only going for 1 card I'd think the expensive system you're considering deserves a little more. The 5870 is better (and more expensive), but doesn't scale as well (if you later add a second). If that's your budget, I think you'd be better off waiting a month for the 6950 or so (unless you can get a 5870 for a good price, and you don't feel the need for better, or a future crossfire setup). |
I've got a question.
Does a DX11 graphic card with tesselation use the tesselation capacity for the normal graphics where it's not needed or is it "wasted" graphic power? Hope you understand what i mean. |
The card companies know how to price their stuff. The expensive cards always look very tempting, the cheap cards cheap and the mid-point cards cost-effective.
Also, while new cards coming on the market make the prices of old ones drop, they know to drop the price just a little initially to catch the price-conscious but impatient buyer. I'd guess it'll be Mar or Apr before you see nice discounts on 5870s. Whatever card you get, it'll still give the same graphical quality in a few years; games move on but cards don't go backwards. I'm very happy with my HD5870. I'd advise a cheap vanilla version; I can get 915 MHz Core/1310 MHz memory from mine without overvolting using MSI afterburner which works with non-MSI cards as well. A slight overvolt allows 930MHz core or so, but that's the limit pretty much and another card might not even make that. This O/C gives +7.3% on Furmark 1.8.0 with post F/X and displacement mapping active, +9.3% without them. That beats many of the higher priced versions on the market. I don't run the o/c normally because it's not needed, but there's a little overhead there even if it's not as much as the 5850. MSI Afterburner + HD 5850 should get really nice performance. Edit msiafterburner.cfg to read: Code:
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I'm of a mind that a little bump of the budget for the Vid card, or even scaling back on the hardware would serve you well on this rig. While the SSD is all well and good, would you trade graphics goodness for load times? I'm running a GTX 470 right now on a much tamer rig and get great results on everything but ROF, which looks fantastic, but chokes on my dual core. (balance is the key Grasshopper)
My main concern, is we don't have SOW yet, so we don't know how top heavy the programming is. We know that it will have pretty strong demands on graphics, but how much processing power and memory will all of the FM, DM, etc. improvements need? Just a couple of thoughts. (I know you only wanted to hear about the cards themselves, but a balanced system will serve you well, especially with a flight sim) Edit: Oh yeah, thanks maclean, I forgot about the PS, I might even go for an 800 or 850 to give you plenty of overhead for upgrades. |
...where is the 5970!!!
All those cards can bow down and praise my 5970, its still on top :cool:
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My 5870 runs everything I have great, RoF being the most demanding (maybe) with IL2 (modded) not being much of a challenge. Planning on a second 5870 when the rig starts to slow down - or I wind up with some bored cash - lol. I've been very happy with it and recommend it highly. The drivers, by the way, are well developed, if you were wondering.
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First, thanks to you all again for your comments.
I'd like to keep this on the GPUs but of course, related system comments are helpful. I have been building this spec for a few weeks with a limited budget in mind. In cutting edge terms it's a moderate system as I always seem to build :) I don't have masses of money and this is a 5-year-one-off excercise again :) Triggaar, I usually build my own. I proposed my parts list to Scan, looking for a discount 8) and they came back with an adaptation of their Black Ops system. Their core product was an Asus Sabertooth mobo, i7 950 o/c to 4.2GHz, 6Gb memory, plus the other bits I wanted. I think theirs was cased but they put in the case I asked for, they seem flexible. After my initial enquiry to their Sales contact point on their website the rest was done on email exchanges. The o/c comes as part of the package. I can't find the one that most closely matched my offer, it was there a few days ago: http://3xs.scan.co.uk/Category.asp?S...rCategoryID=20 I think I'm likely to wait the rest of this month to hear about the 6970 "due for release in November". It should top the 5870 and is optimised for Tesselation although Oleg has just stated that SoW doesn't use Tesselation but "could be considered for about 4-5 years time upgrade" if I interpret him correctly. See last Fridays Update post. Hecke I'm only guessing but I don't know that unused Tesselation capability will free up any resources for the other graphics needs. dduff442 I'm not experienced enough at o/c a GPU. I tried with my 2 7800GTs but didn't get far before artifacts and temperature began to give problems. maclean525 The AMD website stated a 500W PSU for a 5870 system and I went 600w to allow for one more 5870 in the future. I have a 750w in the cupboard but it doesn't have four 6pin PCIe lines (although I think I can adapt the molex 4 pins for a second card). I'll look at a larger PSU though. Mind you I think the 6000 series take less power so it may depend on my final GPU decision. The cooler comes as part of the bundle, fitted tested and working - have you seen the size of that cooler??!! :) I agree on price drops, in the short/medium term the 5970, 580, etc won't drop into my budget although I might save a little money waiting for the new stuff to hit the market. But my fingers are itching :) Badaim keeping my 7200rpm WDS's instead of getting the SSD would save me £120 but wouldn't help with buying a 5970 or 580 which are double the price of what I am considering. So I'll take the faster load and hopefully a few less 'new aicraftr joined' etc pauses. Anyway FSX takes 2 full minutes to load off my current HDDs :( The latest videos from Oleg are pretty impressive on what he seems to refer to as modest system and I would take that right now on a 5870 if it will. JG52Krupi stop bragging ! :) Everyone else Thanks. |
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