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Shaun 06 September 2011 01:09 PM

Calling all GPU nerds!
 
I have been using a pair of 5770's for just under 2yrs now and have been really impressed with them.... especially for what they cost me.

I'm looking at upgrading and from a small amount of research, I have come to the conclusion that a pair of 2GB 6950's will blow my current GPU configuration to pieces.

The scaling of the 6950 in xfire looks unreal.

My gaming will be restricted to 1920x1200 so does anyone have an opinion on this?

Two 6950's will set me back about £400 and I suspect I could get £100 for selling my pair of 5770's. They also appear not to be far behind SLi 580's, which would cost, getting on for twice as much.

bigsinky 06 September 2011 04:41 PM

i will take one of your 5770 of your hands when you sell them. for the right price of course.

Ant 06 September 2011 05:20 PM

What Sinky says

andys 06 September 2011 09:25 PM

Watch you dont start to get CPU limited and your PSU is up to the job

Shaun 06 September 2011 09:58 PM

1000w PSU and I'm on a clocked i7 @ 4ghz.

jura11 06 September 2011 10:20 PM

6950 seems is good card,i was run before 2x5870 which still are in my view great cards,not sure about the prices these.

In single mode its not the best,but still you can play games in your desirable resolution with AA/AF,in Crossfire its another story...


Jura

Shaun 07 September 2011 01:20 PM

Sorry chaps (Bigsinky & Ant)..... i've bottled it! :D

Did some testing last night using my current set-up, with Crysis 2. Detail level set to "Very High" @ 1920x1200 on DX9 and it runs at a good solid 60fps.

I can't justify £300 (including my potential 5770 rebate lol), just to enable me to run "Extreme" detail with DX11 on and Hi-Res textures. Most of my gaming is on either the 360 or PS3.

The changes (when you actually play any game) does not make it any better.

andys 07 September 2011 02:24 PM

Very sensible in my view. No real need for more unless you play at stupid resoultions and even then its the amount of vram on the card that becomes important.

CREWJ 07 September 2011 03:38 PM

SLI seems to be wasted these days. I'd fork out for a proper high end card instead.

andys 07 September 2011 05:39 PM

Yea think I would wait for Kepler next year

Shaun 07 September 2011 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by CREWJ (Post 10224100)
SLI seems to be wasted these days. I'd fork out for a proper high end card instead.

I can't comment on SLI, but xfire certainly seems to deliver the goods..... scaling looks to be pretty damn good on the 6950. The 2GB on the card certainly helps, especially at the higher resolutions.

bigsinky 12 September 2011 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 10223928)
Sorry chaps (Bigsinky & Ant)..... i've bottled it! :D

Did some testing last night using my current set-up, with Crysis 2. Detail level set to "Very High" @ 1920x1200 on DX9 and it runs at a good solid 60fps.

I can't justify £300 (including my potential 5770 rebate lol), just to enable me to run "Extreme" detail with DX11 on and Hi-Res textures. Most of my gaming is on either the 360 or PS3.

The changes (when you actually play any game) does not make it any better.

Looks like the extra processing power for my seti @ home will have to wait another while then

CREWJ 12 September 2011 08:51 AM

I wonder how a single 580 (nVidia) or even maybe a 5870 would compare to 2 6950s?

bigsinky 12 September 2011 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by CREWJ (Post 10231930)
I wonder how a single 580 (nVidia) or even maybe a 5870 would compare to 2 6950s?

http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon...firex-review/5

you need to read all the screens. seems pretty scaleable and not that far behind the 580s. take a look at the metro 2033 charts for 2560x1600. 28fps :eek: what sort of cards do you need for triple monitor setup? Well £1100 for 6990 crossfire just about does it. nearly 800w on load. fook me.

http://www.hardwareheaven.com/review...roduction.html

CREWJ 12 September 2011 10:22 AM

Wow, I'm quite surprised that they match up so well.


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