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GTX480 or GTX560Ti

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As the title suggests really. I have an Antec902 case so cooling really isn't a problem, and I want to be able to play most games out at high settings. Currently only gaming at 1440x900 and will be until I can save for a decent monitor. I understand the 480 is very loud and hot? Anybody have any experience with this?

Also I only have an Antec 550w psu, enough for a 480?
 
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I've got a 480. Performance wise, it's similar to a 570 which is obviously quite a bit higher than the 560. More cores and more memory.

It is quite loud but when you play games, you've got the sound up anyway so it's never been an issue for me.

Also run on a 550w PSU, no issues at all. NVidia tend to overrate how much power you need and if you've got a decent, branded, PSU, you'll be fine.
 
The GTX560 needs an overclock to become competitive with the GTX480, any of the Ones with 930+ on the core should give it a good run for it's money.
 
I understand the 480 is very loud and hot? Anybody have any experience with this?

The design itself means that it does use quite a lot of power and as a result gets pretty warm, however not all cards are the same, even ones that use the reference cooler can have different characteristics to each other! The Asus GTX 480 that's been on offer here for a while on and off is such a card, it takes advantage of a later BIOS revision that means it's a little more manageable in the heat/sound department, right out of the box. Have a google around.

Are you using multiple screens?
 
as was said above, have you not considered a 6950? Fast as it is, it will unlock to a 6970, giving it better than 480 speeds, as well as overclocking by a large degree. It runs much cooler and uses less power than the 480, as well as having 2gb of RAM. You can get one for £2 cheaper than the cheapest 560 atm on ocUK!
 
The design itself means that it does use quite a lot of power and as a result gets pretty warm, however not all cards are the same, even ones that use the reference cooler can have different characteristics to each other! The Asus GTX 480 that's been on offer here for a while on and off is such a card, it takes advantage of a later BIOS revision that means it's a little more manageable in the heat/sound department, right out of the box. Have a google around.

Are you using multiple screens?

No just the one screen mate
 
as was said above, have you not considered a 6950? Fast as it is, it will unlock to a 6970, giving it better than 480 speeds, as well as overclocking by a large degree. It runs much cooler and uses less power than the 480, as well as having 2gb of RAM. You can get one for £2 cheaper than the cheapest 560 atm on ocUK!

Want to stay away from AMD if I can!
 
ah ok. Just want to ask... how come?

Most of my mates have got one and they have had nothing but trouble with the drivers etc.. and the ones with a Nvidia are fine. I think Nvidia are leading the market by quite a bit at the moment and want to take advantage of it.
 
if noise and heat isn't an issue for you go for the GTX480. Having said that, the GTX560 can be overclocked to match GTX570 levels even on stock voltages (got mine running at 1000mhz stock voltage and idles at 31 max 68)
 
if noise and heat isn't an issue for you go for the GTX480. Having said that, the GTX560 can be overclocked to match GTX570 levels even on stock voltages (got mine running at 1000mhz stock voltage and idles at 31 max 68)

I take it you are more than happy with your 560 then?
 
Is the GTX480 any quicker than the ATI 5870?

I'm thinking of replacing my 5870 with this as I fancy 3D vision. ATI don't seem too bothered about it.

I'm assuming that the £199 480 is better than the 560ti?

Thanks.
 
Is the GTX480 any quicker than the ATI 5870?

I'm thinking of replacing my 5870 with this as I fancy 3D vision. ATI don't seem too bothered about it.

I'm assuming that the £199 480 is better than the 560ti?

Thanks.

It *really* depends what you can get for the HD5870. It's quicker but hardly massively so, so it depends how much the upgrade is costing you.

I think i'd struggle to justify more than about £30-£40 for the upgrade.
 
The 480 is the better card. If you are not sensitive to noise, it is a no brainer. Buy the 480.

If you are, buy the 560. Or better still, buy a 570 :)
 
Most of my mates have got one and they have had nothing but trouble with the drivers etc.. and the ones with a Nvidia are fine. I think Nvidia are leading the market by quite a bit at the moment and want to take advantage of it.

I think the problem is with your friends' pc 'skillz', mate, not the drivers. Never once had a problem with drivers and have been using ATI since the X800 times. Also, why don't reviewers have problems with the ATI drivers? A: because they know what they are doing
 
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