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BC2 + 1920x1200, what gfx ?

An overclocked 460 is slightly slower on average when compared to a 5850 at stock.

Overclock the 5850, and it is on average 10-20% quicker.


Ahhh great, I always thought a 460 1GB was better than a 5850. Cheers for putting that right now i know!
 
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Sorry, I could be wrong. But i thought the GTX460 1GB was a better and faster card than a 5850?

You sir, are definitely wrong. :) The GTX470 is barely faster than a 5850, hence its very close price point.
 
An overclocked 460 is slightly slower on average when compared to a 5850 at stock.

Overclock the 5850, and it is on average 10-20% quicker.

Bit of a generalised statement that. Overclocked to what level? From my own personal experience (and from benchmarks off the good old internet ... yawn) that's not my experience. Also depends on what game, what resolution, what settings etc. etc. Though I accept that OC a 470, or 5850 and they will start to pull away from an OC 460. Again from personal experience (at least with a 470), I know this to be true.

If you want best bang for buck. Simple... get a 470. If not, then either a 5850, or 460 (with a decent OC) will do. I certainly don't think you will feel short changed by any of them.

Or even more sensible (what's that eh?), wait till October and see what ATI's (sorry AMD's) new offerings are.

PS. Much as I hate quoting articles off the Internet (you can do this till the cows come home to pretty much prove any point of view).
Having said all that, this one is probably one of the more interesting (better?) ones. And shows the differences across a range of cards at stock and OC'd.

http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/palit_gtx460_sonic_platinum/

and their final comment is:

"Throughout the testing the Palit Sonic GTX 460 Platinum Edition was ahead of not only the GTX 465 but the HD 5850 when you look at the results from 1280x1024 to 1920x1200"
 
It was generalised because the majority of benchmarks vary with one another, and you're never guaranteed how well a card will overclock.

The link you posted uses a lot of TWIMTBP games in their review, so I'd say it's slightly biased imho.

As you said though, the 470 is the best value for money card atm.
 
5850 seems the logical step, I run BC2 at 2048x, full detail with AA, on a 4870 512MB... and incredibly it runs fine with the 'odd' bit of slowdown.

5850 is my next card because the 4870 is just starting to struggle at my high rez.
 
If ur running a quad core a GTX 260 will play fine at 1900 res, my bro does 260 and Q6600 and it looks great with only AA on low.

Why not buy the game first then decide if u need/want the upgrade?

EDIT: Don't u already play loads of BC2 so dont u know how ur 260 performs already?
 
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It was generalised because the majority of benchmarks vary with one another, and you're never guaranteed how well a card will overclock.

The link you posted uses a lot of TWIMTBP games in their review, so I'd say it's slightly biased imho.

As you said though, the 470 is the best value for money card atm.

Fair comments.

Also agree with the OC on any card not being guaranteed. I have another friend with a Gigabyte 460 GTX and although the temps are fine. Even with a voltage bump it wont go over 800 MHz. Very little in life is guaranteed.
 
Fair comments.

Also agree with the OC on any card not being guaranteed. I have another friend with a Gigabyte 460 GTX and although the temps are fine. Even with a voltage bump it wont go over 800 MHz. Very little in life is guaranteed.

800mhz is garunteed though :D

mine needs a voltage bump to get over 810
 
This shows the 1GB 460 Sonic@800mhz being slightly behind a 5850@stock :

http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-460-review/16

This is in BC2 at 1920x1200 / 8xaa / 16xaf, which the op wants to play. The 470 is just faster at this res, but it's currently £30 more than a 5850 atm, going by OcUK's pricing.

If his budget is £200, then the XFX 5850 is the best choice. Even though it isn't a reference design, it will overclock slightly.

If he can stretch to £230, the GTX 470 is the better buy.
 
This shows the 1GB 460 Sonic@800mhz being slightly behind a 5850@stock :

http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-460-review/16

This is in BC2 at 1920x1200 / 8xaa / 16xaf, which the op wants to play. The 470 is just faster at this res, but it's currently £30 more than a 5850 atm, going by OcUK's pricing.

If his budget is £200, then the XFX 5850 is the best choice. Even though it isn't a reference design, it will overclock slightly.

If he can stretch to £230, the GTX 470 is the better buy.

Yep... Been there, read that.

Mind you, the Techpowerup test of the MSI HAWK version puts it a lot closer.

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_460_HAWK/7.html
Though AA not as high on that test.

And if not wanting to OC, then there are 460's out there already OC'd to 860MHz ... EG. POV 460 GTX Beast (you've got to luv these names).

Though once again... I tend to agree with your second comment (IE. re 5850/470).

;)
 
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why they only use 8xaa 460 can easily do 32x in bc2 at that res , i didnt seem to take any hit at all above normal AA and it was definetly working
 
GTX 460 Latest drivers overclocked to 900-920 Mhz with an i7 4 Ghz and no HT I play this maxed out and barely ever drop below 35~ FPS.

I have maybe seen a 27~ once when frapsing.
 
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