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6870 is here! for £170, WTF?? HELP!!

yeah thats sweet... i think that ones a x8 x8 board, very nice for the price. Im assuming b grade is customer return? actualy thkning about it it wont be any cheaper because oc =uk charge postage, meaning ill be paying more for that one than a new one,,,,,, arg, theres always a catch!
 
There should be more posters like slim..the forum would be well chilled & a laugh. :)

Don't take personal offence Krugga...I was referring to regular posters on here in general bitching all the time...dragging threads out.....I singled out a post of yours because you appeared to be telling the op he has to like or lump his thread carrying on.

Was going to buy that Asus Crosshair board myself but ended up buying an asus m4a79xtd evo for some reason or other.. (not usb 3 tho) (nvidia camp but don't intend to sli again) I'm sure that is gonna help you loads!! Maybe the price difference was more at the time...I know I picked the Asus board tho partly because it has solid capacitors.

Pick a board..suggested or other....google it for reviews...repeat with other boards....see if that can make your mind up...bear in mind also any advice you get from here is usually from an overclocking point of view being this is an oc forum....you don't want to be paying more for a suggested board because it has great oc potential if you don't intend to oc..else if you do....
 
There should be more posters like slim..the forum would be well chilled & a laugh. :)

Don't take personal offence Krugga...I was referring to regular posters on here in general bitching all the time...dragging threads out.....I singled out a post of yours because you appeared to be telling the op he has to like or lump his thread carrying on.

Was going to buy that Asus Crosshair board myself but ended up buying an asus m4a79xtd evo for some reason or other.. (not usb 3 tho) (nvidia camp but don't intend to sli again) I'm sure that is gonna help you loads!! Maybe the price difference was more at the time...I know I picked the Asus board tho partly because it has solid capacitors.

Pick a board..suggested or other....google it for reviews...repeat with other boards....see if that can make your mind up...bear in mind also any advice you get from here is usually from an overclocking point of view being this is an oc forum....you don't want to be paying more for a suggested board because it has great oc potential if you don't intend to oc..else if you do....



Oh i wouldnt worry about that, I intend to overclock. I love tuning, my bike, my PC, i'd overclock my cat if I could (I just cant find much info on google or wiki about feline neural networks...) Sorry i am in a funny mood, glad some find it entertaining..

Id like to chat on here though, i work with comps so its nice to just take the dam boringness out of computing, not sure about you guys buy somtimes i get sick of hearing the same old tech spec drab day in day out... and to think ONE day i might become a pro AND get free OCUK postage (gotta wait 3 months) is a smile provoking bonus... even if it will encourage me to spend. OCUK could compete with E-buy re if they did.

Thanks to you guys my choice is simple, the £100 asus M4A89GTD PRO (890 chip) or the £87 Asrock 890GX extreme 3
 
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6870 is for people who want the name and act big about having the best pc.
I read that on another forum :D its true but if i read the benchmarks right 2 6870s are better than 2 5870s? then if so it doesn't apply to people who crossfire.
 
Hey I'm kinda late to this thread. Not sure if the OP's question regarding the renaming was answered so if it has, you can totally flame me for being a noob xD

The card scheme is like this:
2009---->2010
5770---->5770
5830---->6850
5850---->6870

As you can see, there is no 6770, this is because TSMC -AMD/Radeon's manufacturing partner - couldn't produce the GPU's cheaply enough to be able to sell a 6xxx series card at the £100-£130 range. In this case, it's quite a logical decision actually: keep selling 5770, do NOT introduce a 6770 card, and rename the replacements for the 58xx series. bit-tech.net has a good analysis click here
 
The name change has been blown out of proportion.
How else are they meant to re-structure a naming scheme if everyone goes on the defensive about it?
They didn't rebrand their high end, they simply added another section to mid/high.
And afaik, the 6770 is the 5770, so they have rebranded that. (Unless they're NOT bringing it out), but, if that was the case, the current 68XX would be 67XX logically.
 
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The name change has been blown out of proportion.
How else are they meant to re-structure a naming scheme if everyone goes on the defensive about it?
They didn't rebrand their high end, they simply added another section to mid/high.
And afaik, the 6770 is the 5770, so they have rebranded that. (Unless they're NOT bringing it out), but, if that was the case, the current 68XX would be 67XX logically.

I'm quite certain that if they indeed intended to rebrand 5770, they'd already have done it. From the recent leaks we can only assume that 5770 will be continued till Q1 2010 and then it might be replaced by 6770 or whatever they come up with.
 
jesus guys the names changed, take 30s to learn it then move on.

Remember marathons, opal fruits or Jif lemon?

do you shed a tear for these too every night?
 
All I can say is, the Sapphire 6870 that was going for £176.45 somewhere has now risen to £194.97.

Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn.

I wanted the Sapphire version (I know there's XFX model for cheaper), but wanted to wait till today to see what prices were like. I didn't expect such a price hike, I should've bought it yesterday :(
 
AMD naming scheme, very sly.

The 6870 is a 5830/5850 replacement. The real deal cards are out soon enough!

The 6870 is not faster than a 5870 (yet).
 
I don't think i can wait any longer to buy a new card! Since i upgarded to an i7 system i've been running on an old x1950 card so i don't think i can wait any longer there's so many games i wanna play :p My monitor is 1920x1200, would a 6870 be able to run most things with decent settings or should i wait another month for the 69xx series :confused: :rolleyes:
 
My monitor is 1920x1200, would a 6870 be able to run most things with decent settings or should i wait another month for the 69xx series :confused: :rolleyes:
Yes the 6870 will be fine at that resolution.

It depends how badly you need a card though and also your budget. I'd say it's potentially worth waiting for the 69xx cards just to see what kind of performance they bring, but at the same time the prices for other cards should be pushed a bit lower.

I'm expecting the 69xx cards to be at least £250 though.
 
All I can say is, the Sapphire 6870 that was going for £176.45 somewhere has now risen to £194.97.

Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn.

I wanted the Sapphire version (I know there's XFX model for cheaper), but wanted to wait till today to see what prices were like. I didn't expect such a price hike, I should've bought it yesterday :(


When I ordered my sapphire 6870 there was only 3 left. They came arrived this morning.
 
A little further reading for the OP if they're interested, analyses the difference between 16x and 8x PCI-e (Granted for an nVidia card, there's more articles on the site including ATI cards)
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/08/23/gtx_480_sli_pcie_bandwidth_perf_x16x16_vs_x8x8/

With regard to your MoBo choice, Personally, I'd go for the Asus - Although I've had ASRock boards in the past for budget builds and can't fault 'em.

Worth noting, Asus motherboards have a 3-year warranty, whereas ASRock only provide 1-year.
 
AMD naming scheme, very sly.

The 6870 is a 5830/5850 replacement. The real deal cards are out soon enough!

The 6870 is not faster than a 5870 (yet).

Sly, really? You work for a reasonably large computer store, and you think this is sly? :confused: Surely you've got a bit of experience with naming schemes, and what happens when a company wants to change its naming scheme.

A 6870 at £300+ = sly, 6870 at £170 = blatantly not a 5870 upgrade. Come on, it's half the price of it pretty much. Same goes for the 6850, it's pretty close to half the price of the 5850, yet you call it sly? What about the single GPU 6900s, is that sly too? How would you propose them to implement a change in their naming scheme?

If you think about it, now is a good time as any for them to restructure their naming scheme (as they've chosen to) with them dropping "ATi" and branding their graphics cards as AMD Radeons.
 
You went from a 5970 to a 6870?

Well, if you don't want it and from the the sound of it, you're just giving it away for free... :D

Yea, I made the mistake of getting the 5970 not knowing how long it was :mad:

I had to remove 2 hdds and the hdd cage to accommodate the 5970.

Crossfire 6870 is slightly faster then 5970.

You can have the 5970 at a very good discount price ;)
 
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