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Originally Posted by HunterICX
1.This is the standard version of the Sapphire HD5770
2.Same as standard but with a better fan on it, so it works at lower operating temperatures and is a lot quiter.
3.this iirc is the first card that supported 3 DVI monitors in ATI/AMD's eyefinity mode that delivers a true SLS work area on your desktop (Single Large Surface)
Unless you plan to use eyefinity I would say your options are #1 and #2
HunterICX
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Well all I need in the way of output is one DVI for the monitor and one HDMI for the TV I've got hooked up. So I may go with #2 for the better thermal performance. Quiet is also good.
Thanks for the info!