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£160 ish to spend on a gpu

Intel Core i7 920 D0 Stepping (SLBEJ) 2.66Ghz (Nehalem) (Socket LGA1366) - Retail + World In Conflict PC Game £181.731£181.73Razer Diamondback 3G Frost Blue 1800dpi Gaming Mouse - Retail £23.471£23.47XFX ATI Radeon HD 4890 XT 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card (Includes Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.) £121.732£243.46Antec 1200 Twelve Hundred Ultimate Gaming Case - Black (No PSU) £119.991£119.99Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64-Bit - OEM + Windows 7 Upgrade Voucher (66I-03525) £86.951£86.95PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Quad-Crossfire PCI-E 750W Power Supply £73.031£73.03LG GGC-H20L Blu-Ray Reader & HD-DVD ROM Serial ATA Drive - Retail £73.031£73.03Kingston HyperX 6GB (3x2GB) Intel XMP DDR3 12800C9 1600MHz Tri-Channel Kit (KHX12800D3K3/6GX) £69.551£69.55Saitek Cyborg Illuminated Gamers Keyboard - Multi-Colour Backlight £41.731£41.73Samsung SpinPoint F1 500GB SATA-II 16MB Cache - OEM (HD502IJ) £39.122£78.24Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 Intel X58 (Socket 1366) PCI-Express DDR3 Motherboard £177.381£177.38Akasa AK-967 Nero Direct Contact Heatpipe CPU Cooler (AM2/AM2+/939/LGA775/LGA

Care to separate that out into something legible?

My recommendation is to get a 4890. 4890 and GTX275 are the same performance wise, so just get the cheapest, which is the 4890.
 
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I still think you should get 2 4770s and crossfire, they out perform a single 4890, they will run cooler as there is less watage going to them and will not sound like your next to a airplane when gaming.

This is very interesting. I've just had a look at a few reviews of a crossfire system and it looks great. Thanks.
 
This is very interesting. I've just had a look at a few reviews of a crossfire system and it looks great. Thanks.

As long as you're playing games which have decent crossfire support. Personally (and this may just be me) I don't see the point in risking crossfire at the moment; if a game hates it then you're stumped!

Plus it will set you back £20 more than the 4890, and will only give you ~5% more performance; I'd argue that it's not worth the risk.

The guy above me's argument that it will use less wattage than a 4890 is also invalid, as you will obviously have to be running two cards.
 
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definatley a Asus 4890 :) very cheap and loads of performance

mines running cool - with stock fan (slightly noisey but nothing to worry about)

at 1000 core, and 1100 on the memory

speeds to worry a GTX285 thats for sure - and at a lot cheaper price :)
 
but they'll run quieter, cooler and might well have more overclock potential, no?

Why take a dual card set up when you don't need to? just going to be more trouble than a single card.

As far as I'm concerned my 4890 is silent so the noise thing is rubbish? Also, why does everyone automaticaly assume everyone will overclock cards?

Want to simply get a great card, whack it in and play every game available with ZERO issues? Get a 4890 or a 275.

Want to end up with possible problems, lack of optomised support for both cards in certain games and twice the chance of something going wrong? get 2 cards, your choice, also the gain in graphic will not be worth it.
 
Well I do know the original poster will look to overclock whichever card/s he purchases as I know him quite well. :)

Well then, remember that even if the 770's OC, so will the 275/4890.

Seriousely though, if you can just stick with a single card set up, it's easier and the chance of hassle is considerably reduced.
 
There not loud at all.

Get the Asus 4890, best refrence card you can buy .

Bonus`s

3 Year Asus Exclusive Warantee
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Overclocking/Breakdown, if the card breaks when overclocking then you get a new one, they support overclocking, they even give you the program to overvolt.
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Higher stock Rpm Fan 42xxx refrence 48xxx BE Edition Fan *black Edition*
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better VRM cooling

also when i got them they run uber quiet when watching movies
and when gameing they dont go loud either. and temps are great.

well you can tell i apresiate them a lot compaired to the others and i should know i have had 6 of them so far lol
 
In the end I'll probably go for a 4890, I'm just a little worried by the talk of how loud they are.

Don't worry about that, the reports of them souning like planes etc are spread by people who a, dont even own the card, or b, havn't reduced the fan speed manualy or c, have it set to auto.
 
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