What GPU's run Crysis in the highest detail?

It's not that the 260 is better, the GX2 is just way out of your price range... And it would indeed, in my eyes be quite foolish to buy two 8800GTs, if you can buy one 9800GTX+ for less and then buy another one when it's not coping for you anymore...

I just checked that motherboard and since it's an Intel chipset, you should definitedly go for the 4870 (it will run crysis at very high), because Intel chipsets only run crossfire, NO SLI..

That is a nice configuration indeed, must be a pain to be stuck with such a bad GPU...:p (I have the exact opposite..:()

Cheers,

Show us the rig when you have the new card in it in the SHOW US YOUR RIG sticky!;)

Amplid

Oho! not even I knew that!

Well - the GPU I have runs fallout 3 in ultra high detail. As I said before though. its a wide open game with high textures - so it was nicely balanced. It ran at a nice FPS as well! never lagged once.

At the time - my GPU cost me £110. probably about 8 months ago I got it. I was considering getting a second one too crossfire - but if it struggles running crysis on medium (within reason) then two really wouldnt be a good idea.

Ill have a look around for the 4870 - if you have any links to... cheap ones :p fire away!

thank you to everyone giving input as well. I REALLY appreciate it. Hard to come across forums with delightful people too - so thank you even more!
 

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very nice hope you enjoy :)
 

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Appreciate it cerussatus, but I don't think it worked...:)

I suggest you try again.. (click the scale)

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Seems a little expensive for what you get to me..:s No? Here in belgium you can get a 9800 GTX+ with core 765 MHz for €139, about 110 pounds I think.. I'm not at all expert for ATI though..

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Sapphire HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 Dual DVI Dual slot cooler HDTV Out PCI-E Graphics Card - Ebuyer

been hearing good things about this one for £123 - anyone else care to back it up? Im still looking through on Ebuyer (my favourite item purchasing website by far) :p

found another -

Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI/HDMI (PCI-Express) - Retail (102-B50102-00-AT)
never buy anthing from overclockers, they overcharge people because theres so many people buying from there.
identical card from scan.co.uk
11132-11-20R - 512MB Sapphire HD 4850, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), 1986MHz GDDR3, GPU 625MHz, 800 Cores, 2x DL DVI-I/ HDTV - Scan.co.uk
and it appears to have a bigger cooler on this one.
the card above you showed from overclockers is identical apart from the cooler, same clock speeds and everything, and ive just seen the first link, go for that one.
or on the green side, you could still go for a 9800GTX+, heres one within your price range, not as powerful as the 200 series, but still packs a punch.
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/512MB-EVGA-9800-GTXplus-SSC-PCI-E-20-(x16)-2400MHz-GDDR3-GPU-778MHz-128-Cores-2x-DL-DVI-I-HDTV
and this is overclocked as standard, much more powerful than the 4850
 

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that card is £99 ex VAT. But apparently... these 4850 cards are storming the market like no tommorow. Nvidia have made BIG price cuts.

Im just trying to search around to see what one is better...

more are favouring the 4850 over the GTX+
 

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never buy anthing from overclockers, they overcharge people because theres so many people buying from there.
identical card from scan.co.uk
11132-11-20R - 512MB Sapphire HD 4850, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), 1986MHz GDDR3, GPU 625MHz, 800 Cores, 2x DL DVI-I/ HDTV - Scan.co.uk
and it appears to have a bigger cooler on this one.
the card above you showed from overclockers is identical apart from the cooler, same clock speeds and everything, and ive just seen the first link, go for that one.
or on the green side, you could still go for a 9800GTX+, heres one within your price range, not as powerful as the 200 series, but still packs a punch.
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/512MB-EVGA-9800-GTXplus-SSC-PCI-E-20-(x16)-2400MHz-GDDR3-GPU-778MHz-128-Cores-2x-DL-DVI-I-HDTV[/quote]


Didnt see your post there - guess I needed to refresh the page.

My verdicts really have come down to the 9800 GTX+ and the Radeon 4850...

9800 GTX+ is roughly £115 - £124 (INC VAT) - £123 on the Radeon. As far as I know. Radeon is performing better.

What do you think is better?

also... just looked ... - do either of these have a power slot? GPU's that take electricity from the motherboard dont OC very well - at all if im being honest.
 

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on paper, the 9800GTX+ is much more powerful, but the 4850 is still a good card, goes down to what your comfortable with having in your system, i am a Nvidia fanboy and i can only give you my opinion, me and pizzaman are the two fanboys on both scales, he likes ATi and i like Nvidia, so together we try and give our own opinions on the cards, but trying to be biased, the clock speeds of each card are outweighing toward Nvidia
9800GTX+ is 2400Mhz GDDR3 and 778Mhz GPU shaders,
the 4850 is 1986Mhz GDDR3 and 625Mhz GPU shaders,
on paper its the 9800GTX+ for me.
 

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on paper, the 9800GTX+ is much more powerful, but the 4850 is still a good card, goes down to what your comfortable with having in your system, i am a Nvidia fanboy and i can only give you my opinion, me and pizzaman are the two fanboys on both scales, he likes ATi and i like Nvidia, so together we try and give our own opinions on the cards, but trying to be biased, the clock speeds of each card are outweighing toward Nvidia
9800GTX+ is 2400Mhz GDDR3 and 778Mhz GPU shaders,
the 4850 is 1986Mhz GDDR3 and 625Mhz GPU shaders,
on paper its the 9800GTX+ for me.

9800GTX+ - 128 cores
4850 - 800 cores

whats that all about?

if theres one thing I dont know too much about - its Graphcis cards.
 

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The 9800GTX+ does have two 6-pin power connectors, but as I told you before, if you buy one of those and you want to do sli in the future, you'll have to buy a new mobo... That said though, the GTX+ is more powerful..

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the 800 cores is the number of microprocessors.... i think
and well put mr. needs
in my case.... me being a ati man i would prefer the 4850\4870
but its up to you on which way you go
although you could do crossfire with your current board
 

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If im to get that card, im sure my PC can help out with the overall performance. Never really seen myself wanting to get two GPU's - just find it more of a pain in the ass.

If compalibility with 2 x GPU's changes / fails etc - then its a waste. I prefer OC'ing one main GPU.

Think ill go for the Nvidia - but Ill still search around for a nice deal. Ill try hunt down an XFX or BFG brand, since they seem to be most praised.
 

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well enjoy :) even if you do go with nvidia :)
 

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I hate choosing... *groan*
 

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yes......... for me choosing ati over nvidia is not hard........ lol but thats me
 

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yes......... for me choosing ati over nvidia is not hard........ lol but thats me

Believe it or not - ive always gone for ATI.

but the prices, comparisons in performance, cooling etc... posioned without countless reviews that change here and there.

I just dont know anymore xD

*dives out the window*
 

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well good luck, but i think if you are going to buy from anywhere, ebuyer or scan are your two best bets, xfx are quite good(ive got one) and bfg offer a lifetime warranty with all their products, but so do EVGA so the choice is yours, (youll be pleasantly surprised with XFX's way of packaging)
 

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