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Stick with 9800GTX, overclock it to GTX+ specs and your laughing.
Too many games are coded for Nvidia cards these days that the little 4850 will just be running Nvidia optomised code.
Hmmm, I smell fanboy. Go and look at some benchmark results please before writing rubbish.
To the OP....this is probably the best 4850 out there; small overclock and non-standard cooler.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-102-HT&groupid=701&catid=56&subcat=938
9800GTX+ seems better to me : http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-9800-gtx-512mb-plus-review/1
And was calling me a fan boy really needed?? By the way you jumped at my comment one could assume that you're an ATI fanboy and i struck a nerve
The 9800 'should' be quieter, overclock better, run cooler and use less power and there is no argument when i say that when it comes to drivers Nvidia **** all over ATI![]()
9800GTX+ seems better to me : http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-9800-gtx-512mb-plus-review/1
And was calling me a fan boy really needed?? By the way you jumped at my comment one could assume that you're an ATI fanboy and i struck a nerve
The 9800 'should' be quieter, overclock better, run cooler and use less power and there is no argument when i say that when it comes to drivers Nvidia **** all over ATI![]()
Both good cards: you won't go wrong with either.
Radeon is slightly faster in most games, but the 9800GTX+ is faster in Crysis. If you've got a Crossfire-capable motherboard, then go for the 4850... if it's SLI-capable, get the 9800GTX+.
the 9800gtx+ smokes the 4850,dont listen to the hype,
ive owned both i know,look here for a bench test,
http://www.overclock.net/nvidia/429766-geforce-9800gtx-thread.html
Both are about the same but the 4850 is a good £30 cheaper so it's a no brainer really, you'd want to get one with custom cooler though.
The GTX+ maybe 55nm but with its huge speed bump over the old GTX I doubt it's much more power effecient than the old version, if at all. Also it requires 2 PCI-E 6-pin connectors while the 4850 only needs one.
If you have the money for a GTX+ I'd add extra £5 and get the 1Gb 4850.