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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Getback on October 28, 2011, 03:54:26 AM
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125377
Also is there a cheaper card that may be just as good?
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for gaming? it's going to be marginal for sure...just looking at the specs you would be better off with one of these
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150579 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150579)
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Well... not to be deliberately insulting, but the 6450 is both cheap and slow compared to other video cards. On this chart over at Tom's Hardware (http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2011-gaming-graphics-charts/Enthusiast-Index,2674.html) the 6450 is just about the slowest. Even the old GeForce 9800 GT is better.
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Thanks folks! I was hoping to go SLI and get two. However what would you recommend if you had just a bit more money.
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you wouldn't be sli'ing ati video cards but i get what you were thinking. if you have $100 to spend on a video card, start here:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150577 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150577)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130663 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130663)
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That 450 vid card is a good card.. If I could.. I would tri sli it to my 470s ..and the price is resonalble
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Thanks folks! I was hoping to go SLI and get two. However what would you recommend if you had just a bit more money.
Unless your running VERY high end cards and need a bit of boost, SLI is NOT the answer. Getting one card at the upper end of your budget is 200% better than getting 2 cheap ones in SLI.
If you want 2:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-EVGA-9800-GTX-Cards-SLI-/200667472691?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item2eb8b6a333 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-EVGA-9800-GTX-Cards-SLI-/200667472691?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item2eb8b6a333)
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dragon I upgraded from having 2 of those to dual 470's ..and those work great..
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Oops, I think that's crossfire for ATI.
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Get a single 68**/69** ATI card if you want lots of gaming power. You can crossfire it, but if I don't think there is a single game out right now that those cards can't run by themselves. Battlefield 3 comes close at ultra settings and 1920x1080, but toning the resolution down by one notch gets you right back up to the magic ~60 FPS.
If your gaming needs are not that great, then a Radeon 5570/6570 will run most games on Medium/High. They're also MUCH cheaper, uses WAY less power, and is dead silent/cool.
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Getback,
if you want a real cheap yet semi-decent card, get a 6570. It has the same specs as the 6670. The only difference is in the core clock, but you can adjust it yourself. Its WAY stronger than the 6450, plz dont buy that card.
However, i would get a 6950, but its at the 250 bux range. It has unlockable components (with a bios update), can be turned into an almost-6970.
Best wishes!
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No one's asked so are you specifially looking for a low profile card (for HTPC or slim case use)?
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Well... not to be deliberately insulting, but the 6450 is both cheap and slow compared to other video cards. On this chart over at Tom's Hardware (http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2011-gaming-graphics-charts/Enthusiast-Index,2674.html) the 6450 is just about the slowest. Even the old GeForce 9800 GT is better.
Don't see my card (9800GTX+ can't find the specs - duh) on that list. I guess it's at least better than the GT, but curious how it stacks up. :headscratch:
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Don't see my card (9800GTX+ can't find the specs - duh) on that list. I guess it's at least better than the GT, but curious how it stacks up. :headscratch:
Just slightly ahead of my 8800 GTS 512 if you can find that on the list.
EDIT: The 9800 GTX+ benched 16639 (3DMark) on the 2010 chart and 16834 on the 2009 chart vs 15128 for my 8800 GTS. I still run steady 60 fps, 1024 textures, no shadows, full graphics otherwise without ever slowing down.
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I must need glasses. Didn't see 8800GTS. Anywhere near 8800 ultra or 9800 GX2?
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I must need glasses. Didn't see 8800GTS. Anywhere near 8800 ultra or 9800 GX2?
See my edit above. They archive the charts from prior years.
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Thanks.:salute My card runs 59fps with everything maxed (no shadows). With the price of some of these cards, I hope an upgrade is in the distant future.
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Getback,
if you want a real cheap yet semi-decent card, get a 6570. It has the same specs as the 6670. The only difference is in the core clock, but you can adjust it yourself. Its WAY stronger than the 6450, plz dont buy that card.
However, i would get a 6950, but its at the 250 bux range. It has unlockable components (with a bios update), can be turned into an almost-6970.
Best wishes!
I don't necessarily want a low profile card. I was just trying to go cheap.
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I'm starting to lean towards one card. I want the crossfire but limited funds. Also I worry that if I buy one card now it won't be available when I get ready to add the second card.
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I'm starting to lean towards one card. I want the crossfire but limited funds. Also I worry that if I buy one card now it won't be available when I get ready to add the second card.
that sir is a dilemma of the not so rich...and you're not alone.
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I'm starting to lean towards one card. I want the crossfire but limited funds. Also I worry that if I buy one card now it won't be available when I get ready to add the second card.
You can always find one on ebay.