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    Talking Should I Buy a 5870 or wait untill 6000 series is released?

    Hi everyone,
    Ive nearly finished my computer upgrade, i just have to choose what graphics card to get.
    Im currently using my old Zotac GTX260 (192 core edition) and its starting to show its age in some new games. I was thinking of getting an ati 5870 and using the 260 as a physx card.
    There's been a few rumours on the net the the ati 6000 series will be released in a few months but they also say that it will just be the 5000 series revamped.

    My question is should I get a 5870 now or hold out untill the 6000 series?

    Thanks in advance for any replies as I just cant decide myself

    Sammy

    Edit: Update thanks for the replies everyone I ended up waiting and got a 6970 in the end
    Last edited by sam3; 05-29-2012 at 01:55 PM.
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    If you are unsatisfied with your current card, upgrade. Otherwise, wait.

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    Why would you want a 5870 when the 470 is over a hundred dollars cheaper and beats it in some games?

    299.99 + 20 MIR

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    Last edited by Hey Zeus; 08-17-2010 at 12:29 PM.

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    Because the 470 is a power sucker? Just a guess.

    Honestly a 460 might even be a good choice. Otherwise wait for 6000.
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    Why buy a 4XX anything with new ATI in 2 months?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hey Zeus View Post
    Why would you want a 5870 when the 470 is over a hundred dollars cheaper and beats it in some games?

    299.99 + 20 MIR

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-550-_-Product

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    http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...ed-review.html
    +1 with BB i would take a 460 over the 470 even at that price.

    unless u can get a deal on a used card or u have a dead card i would wait until the new cards in november, its not like there are any new games out before that
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Because the 470 is a power sucker? Just a guess.

    Honestly a 460 might even be a good choice. Otherwise wait for 6000.
    Not as much as you'd expect



    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    +1 with BB i would take a 460 over the 470 even at that price.

    unless u can get a deal on a used card or u have a dead card i would wait until the new cards in november, its not like there are any new games out before that
    I was going to suggest 2 460's but i figured he wanted a 1 card solution 460's in SLI are amazing

    Last edited by Hey Zeus; 08-17-2010 at 03:44 PM.

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    460,40 nvidia

    Hi everyone, thanks for your replies

    My main reason for choosing ati is my motherboard (crosshair iv) only supports crossfire and it's nice to have the possibility of a future crossfire/crossfirex upgrade.
    Still all this talk of micro-stuttering has got me worried about sli/crossfire so a single nVidia card could still be a solution.

    The 460/470 do look very good value for money. The power/heat output doesn't really bother me much (im using a silverstone fortress 2 case that has 3 180 mm intake fans on the bottom which should help with cooling ).

    Thanks again for all the replies, it will probably help me make the sensible decision
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    Quote Originally Posted by sam3 View Post
    Hi everyone, thanks for your replies

    My main reason for choosing ati is my motherboard (crosshair iv) only supports crossfire and it's nice to have the possibility of a future crossfire/crossfirex upgrade.
    Still all this talk of micro-stuttering has got me worried about sli/crossfire so a single nVidia card could still be a solution.

    The 460/470 do look very good value for money. The power/heat output doesn't really bother me much (im using a silverstone fortress 2 case that has 3 180 mm intake fans on the bottom which should help with cooling ).

    Thanks again for all the replies, it will probably help me make the sensible decision
    Sam,

    There's an SLI "Hack" that will enable you to run SLI on your Motherboard.

    http://www.overclock.net/nvidia/6708...therboard.html

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    Take the HD5850 instead and wait for HD6000...
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    Depends on your exact situation -- are there games you're playing where you essentially can't play them because the GTX 260 performs so badly or can you muster through? I'm one who rarely jumps on the latest released hardware due to bugs with the software usually (see GSOD issue on the 5870s at launch or the 5970 cold bugs, etc.) so if you can hold out, I'd actually wait until the 6000 series is released and THEN buy a 5870 or check out a GTX460 SLI setup as card prices for 5000 series and some NVidia cards SHOULD drop when the 6000 series is released.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hey Zeus View Post
    Sam,

    There's an SLI "Hack" that will enable you to run SLI on your Motherboard.

    http://www.overclock.net/nvidia/6708...therboard.html
    Thanks for this link
    I never knew you could do this - This definitely something I will look into in the future. Currently it doesn't seem to support 460 sli

    Quote Originally Posted by Razrback16 View Post
    Depends on your exact situation -- are there games you're playing where you essentially can't play them because the GTX 260 performs so badly or can you muster through? I'm one who rarely jumps on the latest released hardware due to bugs with the software usually (see GSOD issue on the 5870s at launch or the 5970 cold bugs, etc.) so if you can hold out, I'd actually wait until the 6000 series is released and THEN buy a 5870 or check out a GTX460 SLI setup as card prices for 5000 series and some NVidia cards SHOULD drop when the 6000 series is released.
    It can still play games ok , but some it cant handle on high settings and I have to reduce it to medium to get decent fps

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    Wait for the 6000. 6770 should be in the $200-250 with more or equal(being negative) power than HD5870. At least they launch things on time and you don't have to wait 6 months in a semi eternal wait-for loop.
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    I dunno, I'd say if you really think you need to upgrade, do it now. The info coming out about the upcoming ATI cards seems like it might not be a tremendous upgrade, but rather a refresh. I don't know if thats true or not, but you have to weigh the fact that you might be waiting for a "6870" but only get a "5890" I'm kind of in the same boat, 4870 is getting long in the tooth
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    Personally I would get a 1GB GTX460. Once OCd they can meet or fractionally outpace a stock GTX470, thats a lot of performance at a good price. In the meantime, it allows you to sit back and watch how GPUs progress over the next 1.5yrs or so.

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    unless you can find it used for under 300 bucks, i wouldnt put money into a 5870 right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
    Personally I would get a 1GB GTX460. Once OCd they can meet or fractionally outpace a stock GTX470, thats a lot of performance at a good price. In the meantime, it allows you to sit back and watch how GPUs progress over the next 1.5yrs or so.
    its tough enough to watch gpu progress 6 months
    1.5 years is an eternity
    its like tellin me not to have sex for a week
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    For a lot of people here on XtremeSystems.org, a single GTX460 is not going to hold them for 1.5 years...maybe two GTX460's...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    For a lot of people here on XtremeSystems.org, a single GTX460 is not going to hold them for 1.5 years...maybe two GTX460's...
    +1

    Ordered a gtx460, should get here monday. Think Im going to order another, I dont think a single card will cut it.

    I have had mostly ATI cards over the years, but the game I play most is BC2, crossfire sucks. I can get good frames but have to use that profile driver thingy, and that causes the game close and goes to desktop about every other game, sometimes cant even finnish 1 game. So thats why i am going to try these 460's.

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    Wait. No reason to buy anything this second IMO. HD6xxx is supposed to be out in what, 2-3 months? Your 260 216 is "ok" enough for current games.

    OC_Nub have you tried Catalyst 10.8 with the 10.8a application profiles? I got a huge performance boost in BC2 and the random crash to desktops stopped happening.
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    I'm waiting for 6000 series. I'm intending to skip 5000 from my 4850X2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by afireinside View Post
    Wait. No reason to buy anything this second IMO. HD6xxx is supposed to be out in what, 2-3 months? Your 260 216 is "ok" enough for current games.

    OC_Nub have you tried Catalyst 10.8 with the 10.8a application profiles? I got a huge performance boost in BC2 and the random crash to desktops stopped happening.
    I havent tried that, was just going to wait until the new cards showed up instead of switching drivers again but I will try it Thanks.

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    GTX 460 or wait IMO.

    5850 / 5870 are too expensive over what the GTX 460 offers (can buy two for a little more than a 5870, and reach 5970 performance), and even a single one isnt really that bad when overclocked for its price.

    Even the GTX 470 is soon going to be replaced with the 384 shader G104, now is not a good time to buy the 5850 / 5870 / 5970 / GTX 470 / 480 cards.

    5770 is good for lower budgets, but the GTX 460 is really worth the extra cost.
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