Don't forget that a lot of 6950s with a bios switch have unlockable shaders, which give even more performance for the price - about 6970 performance, for ~$230.Well, you question is kinda skewed given that the $300+ cards are overpriced right now. The $230 6950 is the end of the good price/performance cards.
You should prioritize a single card over CF/SLI because CF/SLI can have scaling issues, low minimum framerates (which don't show up in average framerate benchmarks), straight compatibility issues (where you have to manually disable CF/SLI to even get a game to run), and microstutter. CF/SLI will also almost always run hotter and louder than a single card..
I thought I might get away with a second 4850, but it looks like a new something is in my future.
When BF3 launches, I'll be back asking what card I should get.
I haven't paid attention to video cards for a few years, so I'm way out of the loop. I might give BF3 a shot, and I doubt the 4850 in my computer right now will do the job. I thought I might get away with a second 4850, but it looks like a new something is in my future.
When BF3 launches, I'll be back asking what card I should get.
You're going to need a quad core processor to get decent framerates too.