At least that Guru3D review shows us that most of the rumors were true![]()
At least that Guru3D review shows us that most of the rumors were true![]()
Looks like the 295 still beats the 5870 =[
Computer #1
Phenom X4 II 965
8 GB DDR3
Nvidia GTX 295
300 GB Velociraptor
28" LCD
52" HDTV
Wow... I just bought two of them, you know how much it cost me?! $839!
I'm broke now....
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...odlist=froogle
XFX HD-587A-ZNF9 Radeon HD 5870 1GB GDDR5 PCI Express x16 (2.0v) Video Card Retail
Final Price: $399.99
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...tCode=10011222 XFX
I'd order one, but ZZF has always shipped too slow for my tastes, and I bet by the time it ships I'll have found one for cheaper. Must learn to bide my time, must learn.
Edit: Guess you beat me to it, lol.
Intel i7-2700k@ 4.7ghz (46x102)
Asus P8Z68 Deluxe GEN3
G.Skill 2x4gb RipjawX 2133 11-11-11-30
GTX 680 1220/7000
Corsair TX750W
Razer Lachesis w/ Razer Pro|Pad
1x160gb Seagate HDD, 2x1tb Seagate HDD
LG 22" 226WTQ & BenQ G2400WD
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Get overnight shipping and it'll be $839
where are the 2gb models?
Computer #1
Phenom X4 II 965
8 GB DDR3
Nvidia GTX 295
300 GB Velociraptor
28" LCD
52" HDTV
exactly! Where is the XFX 2GB? Are the 2GB cards released today as well?
I'd get the HIS from ZZF, but they only have a 2 year warranty... XFX's have a double lifetime WTF?!?
but ZZF does have a huge saving on overnight shipping compared to stuff I usually get from the egg... only $17 for two cards shipped.
Intel i7-2700k@ 4.7ghz (46x102)
Asus P8Z68 Deluxe GEN3
G.Skill 2x4gb RipjawX 2133 11-11-11-30
GTX 680 1220/7000
Corsair TX750W
Razer Lachesis w/ Razer Pro|Pad
1x160gb Seagate HDD, 2x1tb Seagate HDD
LG 22" 226WTQ & BenQ G2400WD
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Lol. I tried telling myself that, but I have a 8800gts 640. It SORELY needs replacing. It overheats and dies every other day. Plus I only have 2 monitors, none above 1080p, So I don't need the extra vram for 2-3 years.
And now that I purchased this, i'll post that it's now activated.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121346
UPS Next Day Saver $25.16
Rush Processing $2.99
Order Total $408.14
(I just couldn't help myself on the rush shipping)
3 of the 1gb models
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...05000%20series
Computer #1
Phenom X4 II 965
8 GB DDR3
Nvidia GTX 295
300 GB Velociraptor
28" LCD
52" HDTV
Phew, sold out. My resolve is still solid!
To be honest I'm only buying the 5870 because my 4870 has two problems 512mb gets limiting and the more major one of it being on it's last legs. (As you can see in my sig I already had to revive it once) It also crashes with any OC right now too. I expect stock settings to start giving out in about a month, so that's my absolute maximum.
With that, any XFX cards for 380?![]()
Intel i7-2700k@ 4.7ghz (46x102)
Asus P8Z68 Deluxe GEN3
G.Skill 2x4gb RipjawX 2133 11-11-11-30
GTX 680 1220/7000
Corsair TX750W
Razer Lachesis w/ Razer Pro|Pad
1x160gb Seagate HDD, 2x1tb Seagate HDD
LG 22" 226WTQ & BenQ G2400WD
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
I'm really disappointed in the 5870. Sure with 8xAA on it kills the 285 but go back to 4xAA or no AA and it barely beats the 285. In some cases the 285 even beats it. So much for being faster than a 295. Now, at $300 this card would be a decent deal but at $400 I feel it is overpriced. Drivers will help improve the situation but it'd be unrealistic to expect a massive improvement from them.
Time to wait for Nvidia's next offerings..
Which games 285 beats it?
Another review:
http://anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3643&p=18
Man I cant believe how well the 5850 did in the TPU review and priced at $259 at Zippy (not in stock btw). Just makes you look really hard at that GTX285 in your rig. But I'am holding out for a 5870x2 or lower prices on the 5870.
I agree. It seems like newer cards are only focusing on the high AA/AF and high resolutions where the face their competitors. It's always nice to have no aa/af and somewhat high res' and see a product still kick ass.
It's just nice that they're now (within the past year or so) getting to the point where high res and high aa/af is actually playable and now with superior frame rates.
Batman AA:
Also, it barely beats the 285 in other games like GTA IV and RE5:
http://www.pcper.com/images/reviews/...5-2560-bar.jpg
http://www.tomshw.it/guides/hardware...%20No%20AA.png
Don't get me wrong, it is a nice card. But I was expecting more, something like the jump from the 3xxx series to 4xxx. Certainly see no reason to get one if you already have a GTX275 or higher card, unless you want DX11 support and Eyefinity.
Last edited by zshadow; 09-22-2009 at 09:01 PM.
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