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so what would be better GTX 275 896MB or 4890?
so what would be better GTX 275 896MB or 4890?
Aye, I did have a gander at Nvidia's offerings, but they're seemingly so much more expensive for the same "class" of card if that makes any sense.
That Asus card does look pretty sweet. I'd be interested in noise levels tbh as that's a really important factor for me.
And that's another issue, noise is a hugely important factor. I suppose with e.g. the Asus though I could create a third mode with lots of underclocking involved. For when I just watch a video or surf the web.
Some graphics cards already underclock themselves under 2D usage to reduce power consumption and heat generation. To be fair, you could underclock any card, not just the Asus.
I personally would never base any purchase decision on forum banter, do some research: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/buyers-guide/2009/05/06/what-hardware-should-i-buy-may-2009/1
yay the 275 is the gaming workhorse choice![]()
..possibly down the line when I get more funds.
The thing is - I'll be playing the latest games (on an unregular basis); the last one was Mirror's Edge, so a card will still need some oompf in it.
I will be connecting it up to a 22" CRT @ 1600x1200 with as much AA as possible, and that's probably going to be a constant in the forseeable future.
Am I right in thinking with just the one monitor as above, I don't really need to be looking at the cards with more memory, less will suffice. That is - will an e.g. 4870 512MB suffice and its larger 1024MB brother be excessive?
Are ATI/AMD's cards the way to go? They seem to be cheaper (more bang per buck?) than Nvidia's offerings atm unless I have it wrong.
I use to own a ATI 4870 ..
Using the ATI 4870 with a Intel 8500 at 1024x960 I clocked up a nice 963fps on Quake3 demo benchmark, I use to run Crysis Max Settings no problems.. on 21" Monitor..
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So a 4870 would be fine on your Monitor..