Voted for 4870 cause I have one, 1GB version. Also cause I watch dvds on my computer and it looks better to me compared to Nvidia (had a 9600GT before).
Voted for 4870 cause I have one, 1GB version. Also cause I watch dvds on my computer and it looks better to me compared to Nvidia (had a 9600GT before).
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ah so it runs @ 1280x1024? thats lower resolution than 144x900 so the 4870 512mb will perform even better![]()
cant belive 4870 51 nvidia 45 what a joke most reviews gtx260-16 wins hands down and crunching it wins also
The poll reflects who is reading the thread, not which card is best. Most people appear to have voted for the card that they have, which is the epitmoe of bias, although it's completely understandable and not a crime.![]()
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I also have the 4870 1gb version and I must say it works great for what I play. I have a 24" monitor running at 1600 x 1200 and get good fps.
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typeo sorry. yes 1920 X 1200... I have the BenQ g2400wd
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What program are you guys using to o/c your 4870? I read that Atitool is no longer in development to support the HD48xx series.
Also, was the bios flashing to Asus's bios only for the 1gb version?
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Neither.
55nm GTX 280. Its called the GTX285 I think.
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The cheapest GTX 260 (216) is around 225$ and GTX280 is for 294$. So the question arises, Is GTX280 is worth extra 69$ or GTX 260 is still the best bet?
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Considering the 260 core 216 can be overclocked to pretty much match the 280, I'd get the cheaper one.
I just picked up a GTX 260 for incredibly cheap (190 US Dollars, and it was bought using gift cards I had), I have a 4870 still as well so I figured I'd chime in. Without screwing with fan settings and so on my GTX 260 Max Core runs much cooler than my 4870 did. That card would idle at 70C unless I throttled the fan way up. Performance wise they seem pretty similar on my box, 3dmark 06 and Vantage turned in similar numbers with a few hundred point increase going to the GTX 260. Its also much quieter with the fan at 40% than my 4870 was.
That being said I really like my 4870 as well, so its more of a preference thing imo.
They're pretty even in terms of stock performance, but the 260 will do better overclocked. The big difference for me is that nVidia cards can decode L5.1 1080p streams so I would say go with a 260, but that's just because I watch a lot of HD movies![]()
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your choice video's tend to look nicer on ATI's cards, but in general the 260 edges ahead in most games and isnt going to be THAT bad compared to ati watching vid's so personally if i had the choice now i'd go with the 260! (i have a 4870 to)
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Well...I would say if you might what multiple GPUs and you are working with a X38/48 or P45, the ATI would be the only way to go. You can Crossfire it with another 4870, 4850, or 4830.
If you have a 780i/790i, then Nvidia.
If you are planning a single card only, or have an X58 with SLI support (not all do), then the 260 for the reasons mentioned: it overclocks better. You can take a 260 to 20-30% GPU and 10-15% shader clock OC. The 4870 seems limited to around 10%. Since they are close to a dead heat otherwise, that give the 260 a slight edge.
In the past, the ATI had more stable software. Now, they seem to have similar stability.
I have a P45 and a 780i. I went with the 260s...but it was a close call. May still get a 4870x2 if the price drops enough...around $400 after rebate now.
4870 for price
heck all the newer cards get the job done nowdaze unless benching for wr then you would need 2 or 3 cards
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