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Change my 5870 for 400 Pounds

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Hi guys the next Tuesday I'm gonna order a new graphic card I've been thinking about Nvidia because it has CUDA, and is perfect for me I'm always editing something, and I want to spend like 400 Pounds but I don't know if is worth it or not to change it for my 5870... and which one would you chose, I like to make gameplays and be always playing max settings. THANKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

Sorry I forgot my resolution is 1920x1080.
 
£400 will get you a 680 or save a bit of money and get the 670, still most of the performance you get from the 680 and a good upgrade from the 5870. Does your board support sli?
 
£400 will get you a 680 or save a bit of money and get the 670, still most of the performance you get from the 680 and a good upgrade from the 5870. Does your board support sli?

Yes but I don't want to use an sli solution, mono is my idea, I'm going to sleep I'll read it tomorrow thanks is good idea what you said I'd like to do some OC, I'll change mi Graphic card every two years roughly...

So you are the boss guys , really thanks.
 
EVGA FTW 670 with plenty of change, it's essentially a 680, same pcb, same cooler, same performance.

Either that or spend a little more and get either the 7979 or 680 lightning if you like to oc.
 
Or save a load more if you buy it elsewhere and I mean like £35-40 less for the Gigabyte 670.
Can't mention it here but easy to find.
 
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