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AMD 7950 or Nvidea what??

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Just trying to work out a rough equivalent card in the Nvidia range compared to the AMD range. which one do youget the best bang for buck out of ?

Thanks
 
just looked on that Anandtech bench thing and it seems i would have to pay a lot more to get the same sort of spec as the 7950. Is there a reason for this? Are the Nvidea cards much better or something?
 
Seems to me that i would need a GTX 670 to get the similar spec as the 7950 and its starting at £299 as appossed to £225 for the AMD.
 
I'd say the 670 is a better card but not by much and as you have pointed out the nvidia card costs a fair bit more, so a no brainer really unless you prefer nvidia for whatever reason, i used too but prices are too high. I really only play bf3 and nvidia USED to rule at this game, not any more ;)
 
I got the MSI 7950 http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-148-MS&groupid=701&catid=56&subcat=1673 from OCUK to replace my 6870 CF setup and im very impressed. I have never had a Nvidia card so i cant comment on these but this MSI version clocks very well. Im running it at 1100/1500 @1.1v and i havent really tweaked with it, i just went straight in at these settings after reading what oter people gad achieved.

7950 all the way.

If you were lucky in the silicon lottery (ASIC quality in the 80s+ for instance), it is quite possible that you may be able to run at 1100 at a lower voltage. Worth looking into. Lower voltage = less heat and power consumption.

Voltage and load power consumption numbers is not something I've seen any tech site cover but I was able to try this Asus 7950 (which ships with the core at 900Mhz) last week and at load in MSI Kompustor the default 1.07V used 20-30W more than when I undervolted it to 0.95V. Didn't get to the time to see if it fully stable at 0.95V, but even 20W is a fair bit since the whole system was 250W or so.
 
Feel like I'm repeating myself tonight, but yeah for price/performance 7950, when paired with voltage tweak they can be made to match an overclocked 670.
 
Feel like I'm repeating myself tonight, but yeah for price/performance 7950, when paired with voltage tweak they can be made to match an overclocked 670.

On some games. Overall around 5% slower.

I agree with the people above - the 7950 is far better value for money though.
 
Nvidia doesn't have a proper equivalent to the 7950. The 660 Ti is a similar price but less powerful, and the 670 is more powerful but £50 more expensive.
 
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