Are you sure 5 subsequent posts are enough? Maybe you want to add another 3 or so?
Are you confused or drunk?
The latter is an excuse I would accept.
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ok your an idiot or a troll
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Thx Mr.Charming, see above.
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those tests are all with high aa and af... 5770 choke on high aa and af, if you put it at 2x aa and or 0 - 2 af.. the 5770 would be running up ALOT higher on frames probably double,
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No shit? The only thing I care about when buying a new card is it's performance with high AA + AF settings - and details.
Why not stick with the integrated GPU?
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find one card in the 5770 price range taht does anywehre near as good
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Late model GTX260 OC, done.[*]
Happy?
Plus: The 260 performs better in IL2, and nobody knows who much longer we have to play it.
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it also gives the most fps per watt..
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Matters, lots...
Who's forcing you to buy Green Power?
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it also costs $230 but you can pick up a 5770 for $150-160 230 / 155 = 33% price difference so if u dont have the money to spend on a 460 you wont fins anything better at that price point in DX11
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1st: You can them for less than $200.
2nd: Yes, it has DX11 - but on the other hand it's incapable of delivering decent fps. No sure if that really is an advantage.
3rd: Does it have potential, like you save money now, and when you need it, you can add a 2nd one? Not really unless you got triple.
Conclusion:
I would never recommend buying a
new 260 over of the 5770. But if you don't have the bucks for a 460(or above), you'll be better off getting used one[*] for the time being.
Or save the $ for the intel CPU and instead, get a decent GPU.
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. what the reviews SHOULD DO is see how high settings they can get with each graphics card at 60FPS
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Those tests exist. Sure, I'd love to see how a MarsII does vs Ares, but just for entertainment.
Those results are of zero importance for the average user.
This test here shows you what you can achieve with less money spent.