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I would say GTX470...best performance v price ratio (GTX460 is good performace for their price, but like the lesser price they are at, they also comes with lesser performance than a GTX470).
I have no idea what point you are trying to make, and I'm not sure if you have check the prices lately.Not any more it doesnt..
http://forums.legitreviews.com/about29604.html
I myself have a 5850 which overclocks to 5870 performance levels very easily and plays all of todays games very well.
I have no idea what point you are trying to make, and I'm not sure if you have check the prices lately.
And GTX460 1GB is about £30 cheaper than 5850. According to AnandTech's data, speed wise at 1920x1200 4xAA the 5850 is about 110% of GTX460 1GB, where as the GTX470 is about 110% of the 5850. So while the price gap is pretty much £30 on both side, the performance increase is actually greater in the gap between the 5850 and GTX470, as it is 10% on top of a 5850 vs 10% on top of GTX460 1GB.5850s are £30 cheaper than GTX470s...
GTX470 now only cost £225, and I don't see that MSI GTX460 1GB HAWK will be much cheaper than it especially with the default clock speed at 780MHz (most likely £200+); but if they do bring it out at £180~£190 price point not £200+, then it would be a great buy. Also, you are comparing a card that MAY overclock to 1GHz (just because the tested HAWK card managed to hit 1GHz, doesn't mean all of them would) vs a card that's at stock speed. Have a look at Nickson's GTX470 overclocked to 850MHz:The point I was making Marine-RX179 is that there is a new 460 on the market now that competes on all levels with a 470. If you had bothered to look at the link I provided you would have seen this.
So is it worth spending more on a 470 when you can buy a 460 that does the same (maybe more?)
Just as i would say is it worth buying a 5870 when you can save £100 and get a 5850 to do the same job.
If you want "bang for your buck" These are the only 2 cards worth considering. If on the other hand you have deep pockets and don't mind spending out large amounts for something that is going to devalue VERY soon Then go for the expensive option (or don't want to OC)
My advice was aimed at Lolcb keeping in mind new cards around the corner and sensible spending at THIS time.
Just a follow up post...The point I was making Marine-RX179 is that there is a new 460 on the market now that competes on all levels with a 470. If you had bothered to look at the link I provided you would have seen this.
So is it worth spending more on a 470 when you can buy a 460 that does the same (maybe more?)
Just as i would say is it worth buying a 5870 when you can save £100 and get a 5850 to do the same job.
If you want "bang for your buck" These are the only 2 cards worth considering. If on the other hand you have deep pockets and don't mind spending out large amounts for something that is going to devalue VERY soon Then go for the expensive option (or don't want to OC)
My advice was aimed at Lolcb keeping in mind new cards around the corner and sensible spending at THIS time.