Dual Nvdida GTX 295 or Dual Ati radeon 5970

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    Dual Nvdida GTX 295 or Dual Ati radeon 5970


    should i got with dual Nividia geforce gtx 295 with 3.8ghz and more memory or should i get dual ati radeon 5970 with 3.2ghz with lest memory? hellp me decide
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    First can you fill in your system specs with the troubleshooting guide in my sig? I can't recommend anything without your CPU/RAM/PSU - the CPU will be a major bottleneck with either cards.
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    holly **** wish i could afford those options. just on video card choice i would go with the ATI card as they are on top right now.
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    Frostmourne said:
    First can you fill in your system specs with the troubleshooting guide in my sig? I can't recommend anything without your CPU/RAM/PSU - the CPU will be a major bottleneck with either cards.
    lol am building a pc not putting a graphic card.. dont worry about my system ill make sure everything is compatible with each other i just need to choose between those 2
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    Diabolical said:
    Frostmourne said:
    First can you fill in your system specs with the troubleshooting guide in my sig? I can't recommend anything without your CPU/RAM/PSU - the CPU will be a major bottleneck with either cards.
    lol am building a pc not putting a graphic card.. dont worry about my system ill make sure everything is compatible with each other i just need to choose between those 2
    What will be the specs? I would go for neither, go for a 5870 in Crossfire. Less compatibility issues.
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    If you're wanting the PC soon, then I'd go for the ATI cards as Nvidia cards are on the horizon, so no point going for the 295s at the moment.

    I wouldn't worry too much about compatibility with 5970 crossfire compared to 5870 crossfire, both will have compatibility issues, but that can only improve with driver updates.
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    Everlong18 said:
    If you're wanting the PC soon, then I'd go for the ATI cards as Nvidia cards are on the horizon, so no point going for the 295s at the moment.

    I wouldn't worry too much about compatibility with 5970 crossfire compared to 5870 crossfire, both will have compatibility issues, but that can only improve with driver updates.
    I'd still say 4 GPU slabs against a pair of 5870's are likely to cause more issues.
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    o.o


    if it makes anybody feel better ama buy the pc with the compoents inside not build it, u think there would still be compatibility problems
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    Unless you are into benchmarking, stick with a single Dual GPU.

    They scale badly in games, are far more prone to bugs and simply aren't worth the effort for the price involved.
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    o.o


    am in extreme gaming? why are dual gpus are more prone to bugs? i just wanna play really high graphic games like crysis, stalker, hawk etc.. at max setting with no lagg and high resolution, whats with all the compatibility issues and stuff? where is it coming from?
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