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well...the heaviest ATi graphics solution would be 2 4870 X2s in crossfire...
Single card ATi solution, a single 4870 X2..

But, whether either of those are solutions you'd really want to go for will on the cpu, ram and psu that it'll be running with, alongside the amount you're really willing to spend on it. Is there any more you can tell us so that we can give a more informed suggestion?

(Just curious, but why discount NVidia products? Other than the chosen motherboard being CrossfireX ready :p)
 
May as well just grab a 4890 like THIS ONE

Will run everything you can throw at it maxed, unless your on anything bigger than a 24" screen.

Maybe consider a 4870 or a GTX260 as well, save yourself some cash, if you don't need massive graphics power than no need blowing more cash than needed.
 
well...the heaviest ATi graphics solution would be 2 4870 X2s in crossfire...
Single card ATi solution, a single 4870 X2..

But, whether either of those are solutions you'd really want to go for will on the cpu, ram and psu that it'll be running with, alongside the amount you're really willing to spend on it. Is there any more you can tell us so that we can give a more informed suggestion?

(Just curious, but why discount NVidia products? Other than the chosen motherboard being CrossfireX ready :p)

I would guess he's discounting them because they've priced themselves pretty poorly.

As for the OP's question, which states a budget of £150, a 4890 is the best card for under £150.

If you want to spend less, then you can get a 1GB 4870 for about £110. It's faster and also cheaper than a GTX260.
 
I would guess he's discounting them because they've priced themselves pretty poorly.

As for the OP's question, which states a budget of £150, a 4890 is the best card for under £150.

If you want to spend less, then you can get a 1GB 4870 for about £110. It's faster and also cheaper than a GTX260.

Ah yes, posted pre-edit :)

Agreed on the 4890 if you're looking to spend near to but <£150
 
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