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Video card upgrade advise
I had shelved SH5 because my computer system is getting a little "old"! I recently purchased Trainz 2010 (2009 release) and even setting video options way down still jerks around, I would have thought it would run this!!
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Hi Reece
![]() A buddy has this card for 3 mo's and loves it. This card for the low price exceeded his expectations big time. Lots of features and runs real cool with dual fans. AND... Lifetime warranty to boot. Amazon thru SubSim : http://www.amazon.com/XFX-Radeon-Min...9999407&sr=1-2 TigerDirect : http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...997&CatId=7005 With all the Specs and Info and Reviews also to compare with Amazon Reviews. |
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Interesting, I just checked and can get it locally for the same price, I wonder how it compares to a 6870, ($40 more)?
![]() Edit: Just did a compare and the 6870 is way ahead: http://www.hwcompare.com/9994/radeon...adeon-hd-6870/ I might do a compare between my 4850 and the 6870 just for fun! http://www.hwcompare.com/6044/radeon...adeon-hd-6870/ Only a little faster!! ![]() ![]() ![]() So far this seems the way to go! the 1024mb with XP pro is a worry though, I also better check to see if it will run ok in a PCIe X16 slot! ![]() Thanks for starting the ball rolling FIREWALL.
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Here's 2 examples of 6870 Reece.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...407&CatId=7005 http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...408&CatId=7005 Black Edition I could be but, besides some small difference in specs you get a game for Black Edition. ![]() Both factory OverClocked and still Lifetime Warranty. |
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6870 or 6850 sounds good. 6790 is not worth it at $150,-.
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Yes there is not much between the 6850 and the 6870:
http://www.hwcompare.com/5999/radeon...adeon-hd-6870/ but the price difference is quite a bit, I prefer to buy locally because it is easier to return if something goes wrong, I also prefer the Gigabyte range, there cooling fans are open for easier cleaning. ![]() The 6850 here is $173 ![]() The 6870 is $215 ![]() At this stage the 6850 might be the best move since money is scarce of late!! ![]() ![]() Thanks again.
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Got a Gigabyte 460. Lovely cooler on there. Barely audible and hasn't gone past 65C on the heaviset load.
![]() Though normally I'd advice Sapphire for Radeon. Don't think the 6850 would disapoint in any case: http://www.anandtech.com/show/3987/a...idrange-market Quote:
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Good stuff Arclight and another reason the 6850 is more attractive is that it has a substantially lower power consumption so my old PSU will probably handle it without any problems, as it is the PSU runs cool to warm even though it is only 650watts!!
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Well I still say my friends card is better. You better compare the specs.
XFX 6790 Core Clock 800 just for starters And most important LIFETIME Warranty. $149.00 Sapphire 6850 Core Clock 775 1yr Warranty $165.00 on up. There's enough Specs on both cards at the TigerDirect link if you just compare the numbers "like Core Clock" to figure out the way to go. Don't go by the model number and think it has to be better because it's higher. ![]() Fell free to ask me any questions. ![]() ![]() |
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Hmm clock rates are misleading. The 6850 has a fair amount of more hardware to work with. Double the ROPs and 960 stream processor compared to 800 on the 6790. Just more core to do the heavy lifting, you'd need a pretty hefty overclock on a 6790 to close the gap. Considering it's already running higher clocks and is still slower I doubt it could even do it.
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The only 6790 available locally here is a HIS for $154, the HIS 6850 is $168 but prefer the Gigabyte for $173, in the comparison test it is very close but I think the 6850 is a bit better:
http://www.hwcompare.com/9995/radeon...adeon-hd-6850/ What do you think Arclight? ![]() Quote:
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I'd say if you can spare it, go for the 6850. We're just arguing over $20,- right?
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That is right Arclight, the 6850 for the $20 more is a better buy and I can get it locally so I think this is what I will do, if I had the extra money I would go for the 6870 but then I may have to get a new PSU that would raise the price considerably!
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