Wow a fair few people have opinions on this eh!
Really I dont think power consumption is a huge issue for me, unless we are talking like 50W or something. I havent read anything on DX11 as Ive got lazy in that respect, but is it going to be something to worry about? I mean DX10 came around and I used it about 3 times on crysis and my PC still crapped its pants about the same as with DX9.
To Mr Krugga when you said you wouldnt buy either, how come? Is there something better around in the price range I should look at? I really only thought of these two as I have a xfire board so it made sense if I wanted to upgrade later. If Nvidia has a better single card solution at this price I wont rule it out.
Really I dont think power consumption is a huge issue for me, unless we are talking like 50W or something. I havent read anything on DX11 as Ive got lazy in that respect, but is it going to be something to worry about? I mean DX10 came around and I used it about 3 times on crysis and my PC still crapped its pants about the same as with DX9.
To Mr Krugga when you said you wouldnt buy either, how come? Is there something better around in the price range I should look at? I really only thought of these two as I have a xfire board so it made sense if I wanted to upgrade later. If Nvidia has a better single card solution at this price I wont rule it out.
Yeah, I know, we're on the island. That doesn't mean the prices will not go down rapidly when the time is right. 300 euros in Europe, that is still less than in the UK. And let's get to the point. New graphic cards are launched in series and priced for specific markets. There's still a huge gap between 5770 and 5850. And there must be a place for Radeon 5890 too. I say 5830 and price drops within 3 months. Don't expect it b4 Xmas unfortunately. Oh, and we're still counting on Nvidia to make a move. Radeons need a competition.