Amd 5670 crossfire Vs 6850 6870 7770

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  1. Posts : 101
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       #11

    Solarstarshines said:

    also if you have ram already don't need to buy new ram you have the standard 1333 so you will be fine that will free up some cash for the PSU too use all the old stuff you can have to be thrifty on the respect of certain parts you already have that are still good enough for the other rig

    such as the 5670 /ram/hd
    Nope I'm sellin my old pc without the hdd and gfx card. So i cant keep the Ram And 5670 is not that powerfull to handle tessellation so planning to sell that too.
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  2. Posts : 101
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       #12

    Thanks for the suggestions, I' ll think about it today and let you guys know.:)
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    bala2289 said:
    Solarstarshines said:

    also if you have ram already don't need to buy new ram you have the standard 1333 so you will be fine that will free up some cash for the PSU too use all the old stuff you can have to be thrifty on the respect of certain parts you already have that are still good enough for the other rig

    such as the 5670 /ram/hd
    Nope I'm sellin my old pc without the hdd and gfx card. So i cant keep the Ram And 5670 is not that powerfull to handle tessellation so planning to sell that too.
    gotcha well good luck but i hope you do go for qaulity over price
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  4. Posts : 679
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       #14

    bala2289 said:
    Solarstarshines said:

    also if you have ram already don't need to buy new ram you have the standard 1333 so you will be fine that will free up some cash for the PSU too use all the old stuff you can have to be thrifty on the respect of certain parts you already have that are still good enough for the other rig

    such as the 5670 /ram/hd
    Nope I'm sellin my old pc without the hdd and gfx card. So i cant keep the Ram And 5670 is not that powerfull to handle tessellation so planning to sell that too.
    You can sell all your stuff to get fancy parts.
    A not so fancy psu will potentially harm your hard earned fancy parts.

    Think smart. Buy a better psu you won't need to replace in the long run.
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  5. Posts : 101
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       #15

    Solarstarshines said:
    gotcha well good luck but i hope you do go for qaulity over price
    Ya I hope too
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  6. Posts : 101
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       #16

    Erick Aguilar said:

    You can sell all your stuff to get fancy parts.
    A not so fancy psu will potentially harm your hard earned fancy parts.

    Think smart. Buy a better psu you won't need to replace in the long run.
    I ll go for a better psu.

    I ll let you guys informed later today or tomorrow. Thanks
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  8. Posts : 679
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       #18

    There is no such thing as a PSU that have one CPU brand compatibility only. Nothing you need to power an intel will keep you from powering an amd cpu and vice versa.

    The coolermasters are fine for your needs, but don't expect to much from non 80+ supplies.
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  9. Posts : 101
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    Erick Aguilar said:
    There is no such thing as a PSU that have one CPU brand compatibility only. Nothing you need to power an intel will keep you from powering an amd cpu and vice versa.

    The coolermasters are fine for your needs, but don't expect to much from non 80+ supplies.
    So the gigabyte 80+ is better than coolermaster non 80+ ? Is it so?
    But the cooler master states >85% effficiency at Typical load.
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  10. Posts : 7,379
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    bala2289 said:
    Erick Aguilar said:
    There is no such thing as a PSU that have one CPU brand compatibility only. Nothing you need to power an intel will keep you from powering an amd cpu and vice versa.

    The coolermasters are fine for your needs, but don't expect to much from non 80+ supplies.
    So the gigabyte 80+ is better than coolermaster non 80+ ? Is it so?
    But the cooler master states >85% effficiency at Typical load.
    Hey bala2289, I am also in India and use 6870. I will suggest you to go for it. Do not order it online, get it from the store. I agree with all the users that you need to have a good PSU. I am using coolermaster 750W. But, you can go for 650 or 600W as well.
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