5770 is a good card though go for the Sapphire range as it has better cooling and fan..very very clockable and can handle increased volts easily..in fact it comes in the top 3 of cards available to best handle those 2 things
it is however £120ish so if your willing to put another £70 your get a card thats twice as powerful and beats the HD6950 hands down GTX 560TI twin FrozR..forget about the whole 2gig/1gig thing..its doesnt always matter..
ive recently read a magazine that benchmarked 20 GFX cards on 3 different resolutions on 3 diff games..
ARMA2
Call Of Duty
Battlefield2
GTX560Ti came in top 3 of all cards listed and had 20% increase over the 6950 and its only £190
that would be my card if i was to upgrade now
Product Specification
Memory: 1024 MB GDDR5
Core Clock: 880 MHz
Shader Clock: 1760 MHz
Memory Clock: 4200 MHz
Memory Interface: 256 bit
Processor Streams: 384
DirectX 11 Support
NVIDIA SLI Support
NVIDIA CUDA Technology
NVIDIA PhysX Ready
NVIDIA PureVideo HD
NVIDIA 3D Vision
Overclocked Performance
MSI Twin Frozr II Thermal Design
MSI Afterburner Overclocking Utility
Military Class II Components
MSI Solid Capacitor Graphics Card
Last edited by Ze-Jamz; 04-27-2011 at 05:08 PM.
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