comparing video cards witch one has more bang for the buck


  1. Posts : 334
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    comparing video cards witch one has more bang for the buck


    Hi i am thinking about getting up to date with a new dx 11 vid card i am shopping in the 100-200 doller price range what would bee the most powerfull card that will last me a long time without melting by going up to 90c

    Any suggestions on different cards are welcome :)

    Newegg.com - ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU/2DI/1GD5 GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card

    Newegg.com - PowerColor AX6870 1GBD5-2DH Radeon HD 6870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card with Eyefinity

    Or

    Newegg.com - MSI R6870 Twin Frozr II Radeon HD 6870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card with Eyefinity

    I want it to stay fairly cool to reduce the chances of meltdown

    I dont plan on oc'ing as to make the card last longer

    also i have a 585w psu so i need somewhat of a less energy hog card

    Thanks :)

    P.s. some games i would like to play in max settings dx11 would be

    Crysis2

    Portal2

    Dirt3

    and portal 1

    maybe tm2 if i am lucky enough to buy it

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 6,075
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    Well the Twin Forzr II is the best of the bunch for sure and will run nice and cool.

    My concern is the power supply though.

    It may be ok, I have to say I have not heard of Orion before so it might be worth looking into a new quality one with 650 watts +

    Cheers

    Paul.
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    my power supply is close enough to 600 watts that i will risk it

    but like you said it is an unknown psu

    i got it because it had good reviews and was cheaper than dirt

    But if it does burn out i will buy myself i high quality 700-800 watt thermaltake or coolermaster.

    Ive heard they are suppost to have good psu's

    Deos anyone know the wattage recomendation twin frozr II

    Thanks
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  4. Posts : 6,075
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    I have searched and searched and cannot find the recommended minimum psu for that card.

    The thing is, you say "If it does burn out" you have to remember if it does it might take a number of other components with it.

    Be careful.

    One thing I have learned in all the time I have been a member on this forum is never to run a cheap power supply if you have a quality pc set up. If you want nice bits, the psu is the most important thing.

    I was always told and now tell others before upgrading to a high end card, get a high quality branded psu.

    If the cheap one fails it really could kill a lot of your other components on its way out.

    I did a quick search for your psu and it costs around 29.99, I can't remember what country that was in either, but if it was the uk then that is a very cheap psu.

    Sorry to rattle on about it but the last thing I want is for you to wreck your pc.
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    well i put some realy expensive equipment on my machine

    So far i have got it's price tag to the several thousand dollar line i would hate to trash it would u recomend me a good psu preferably not to expensive

    thanks

    P.s. the current psu has an nvidea 8800 gtx

    Is there a way i can see what the current load is on my psu?
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  6. Posts : 6,075
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       #6

    I assume you are from the States?

    I am from the UK so can't really direct you to any links but Corsair and Antec are very good brands.
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    Thanks i will look into them

    Also i found my psu

    Here is a link

    Newegg.com - hec HP585D RETAIL 585W ATX12V Power Supply - Power Cord Included

    not as bad reveiws as some psu's out there lol but like you said it is cheap

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  8. Posts : 6,075
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       #8

    I have an old 8800 gts here with me now, it only requires 1x6 pin connector, the 6870 will require 2, so you would have to use a molex to 6 pin adapter with your current psu which is never a good thing either.
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  9. Posts : 2,686
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       #9

    The HIS 6870 has this recommendation.

    500 Watt or greater power supply with two 75W 6-pin PCI Express power connectors recommended (600 Watt and four 6-pin connectors for AMD CrossFireX technology in dual mode)
    And the Power Color 6870 says 500 Watt also.

    Jim
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