Please note I'm not a fanboy for either brand, but I am building a new system and am willing to spend about 400-500 for my graphics solution.
Up until the release of Fermi I was dead set on getting a 5870. But now it seems that ever since Fermi has come out, we have a LOT of people bashing the Card. First off, Nerds need to relax and realise it's JUST A VIDEO card. Second off, this post is to form some opinions on a 480 vs 5870.
Reasons for buying a 5870
- Reasonable Price compared to 480
- High-tech card
- Real HDMI Port
- All of the AMD Features
- You get what you would expect.
Reasons for buying a GTX 480
- Only about $80 more than the 5870 for the fastest single-card graphics solution (Don't compare it to a 5970 since theres 2 gpus on one PCB, In some cases I think its better than the 5970, but don't quote me on that)
- I've heard Numbers that it's about %30 percent faster than the ATI cards and blows them away. (we'll see the benches)
- PhysX - Which means games like BFBC2 will perform much, much better than the ATI cards since they don't have built in PhysX. - People complaining about GTX 480 power consumption, shouldn't be. Take a 5870 and add in a 9800GT and you'll be consuming about the same TDP.
- CUDA - Say what you want about it, but it DOES add a cool feature to the card.
- Raytracing technologies - Support for NexGen games..
- Overall I think people are COMPLETELY over-reacting about this card. Even if it doesn't out perform the 5870 by a large margin, its still has a lot of other technologies that the 5870 Doesn't have. Games are built for PhysX, and BFBC2 has half-assed raytracing built into it. The GTX 480 will run much more smoother on a game like BC2. Even if, you have a 5870 with a PhysX Card.. theres no Ray tracing built into any of the other Cards.
Question Marks
- Heat - My answer to this is, people need to stop crying about NOISE. Turn your fans up and stop acting like babys, and I doubt this thing will reach the insane temps it does. Pop it in a case like the HAF 932 with 10 fans.. (which is what I plan to do) The only area where I think that there could be insane heat is 3 cards in SLI. But to be honest, two is enough. On a good spaced board, if you have 3 slots you put the first card in the first slot, second card in the third slot and it should allow for room for the cards to breathe. Although like I Said, I can't see 3 cards stacked up next to each other, that would be a NIGHTMARE!
- Power consumption, See above.
Overall I honestly think the GTX 480 is the way to go. I like the ATI Card because of the price, and it seems to have loads more features, but the Performance from the 480 should be awesome with all the technologies games TODAY are starting to use. It's not like you're getting something with technology that none of the games today use. (BFBC2, Metro 2033, and even future games)
So to everyone whos pondering what to do, I say if you have a good cooling solution, are willing to crank your fans up, and want to blow some **** up, then spend the Extra $80 bucks and get a GTX 480.
Up until the release of Fermi I was dead set on getting a 5870. But now it seems that ever since Fermi has come out, we have a LOT of people bashing the Card. First off, Nerds need to relax and realise it's JUST A VIDEO card. Second off, this post is to form some opinions on a 480 vs 5870.
Reasons for buying a 5870
- Reasonable Price compared to 480
- High-tech card
- Real HDMI Port
- All of the AMD Features
- You get what you would expect.
Reasons for buying a GTX 480
- Only about $80 more than the 5870 for the fastest single-card graphics solution (Don't compare it to a 5970 since theres 2 gpus on one PCB, In some cases I think its better than the 5970, but don't quote me on that)
- I've heard Numbers that it's about %30 percent faster than the ATI cards and blows them away. (we'll see the benches)
- PhysX - Which means games like BFBC2 will perform much, much better than the ATI cards since they don't have built in PhysX. - People complaining about GTX 480 power consumption, shouldn't be. Take a 5870 and add in a 9800GT and you'll be consuming about the same TDP.
- CUDA - Say what you want about it, but it DOES add a cool feature to the card.
- Raytracing technologies - Support for NexGen games..
- Overall I think people are COMPLETELY over-reacting about this card. Even if it doesn't out perform the 5870 by a large margin, its still has a lot of other technologies that the 5870 Doesn't have. Games are built for PhysX, and BFBC2 has half-assed raytracing built into it. The GTX 480 will run much more smoother on a game like BC2. Even if, you have a 5870 with a PhysX Card.. theres no Ray tracing built into any of the other Cards.
Question Marks
- Heat - My answer to this is, people need to stop crying about NOISE. Turn your fans up and stop acting like babys, and I doubt this thing will reach the insane temps it does. Pop it in a case like the HAF 932 with 10 fans.. (which is what I plan to do) The only area where I think that there could be insane heat is 3 cards in SLI. But to be honest, two is enough. On a good spaced board, if you have 3 slots you put the first card in the first slot, second card in the third slot and it should allow for room for the cards to breathe. Although like I Said, I can't see 3 cards stacked up next to each other, that would be a NIGHTMARE!
- Power consumption, See above.
Overall I honestly think the GTX 480 is the way to go. I like the ATI Card because of the price, and it seems to have loads more features, but the Performance from the 480 should be awesome with all the technologies games TODAY are starting to use. It's not like you're getting something with technology that none of the games today use. (BFBC2, Metro 2033, and even future games)
So to everyone whos pondering what to do, I say if you have a good cooling solution, are willing to crank your fans up, and want to blow some **** up, then spend the Extra $80 bucks and get a GTX 480.