Still holding on to my 5870's in CF. Now I just need a release date for the 6900 series.
That isnt what I said.
Both are great cards, but they do have competition. 6850 is fantastic due to its low power use, but an OC'd GTX460 appears to beat it in most reviews, so for the tweakers out there unconcerned about power, the GTX460 may be the better card if it's the same price.
The 6870 comes in between 5850 and 5870, but doesn't overclock as well, so in my estimation only matches the 5850 when both are overclocked, and cannot touch a stock 5870, let alone an overclocked 5870.
I personally would hold of judgement on overclocking capability til reviewers actually have time to review that bit. Anandtech and Hardocp had no OC testing in their reviews and i like to think that a mix of these two reviews is all thats needed for any GPU review.
cheapest I found at newegg is $230.GTX470 will beat it when overclocked, and they're already down to $220 after rebate.
cheapest I found at newegg is $230.
also consider it draws extra 150w/hr than 6870, its gonna be extra $150 after a year, even if you only play total 100 hrs a year (assuming 1c/kwh)
I really don't get why AMD couldn't just call it a 6770 and 6750, which fits in with everything else they were doing, but name aside it looks like a great card. The wealth of connection options on the cards put Nvidia to shame.
Your math seems suspect at first glance. Can you please break down your calculation (including idle/load assumptions) into a little more detail?
Your math seems suspect at first glance. Can you please break down your calculation (including idle/load assumptions) into a little more detail?
100 hours @ 400w with a cost of $1/kw-hr is around $40.
At least, according to http://www.handymath.com/cgi-bin/electric.cgi
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yeah, US's price is from 12 to 50c.$1/KWh is REALLY expensive. Where did you get that number? At least in North America I don't think it is that expensive anywhere.
$1/KWh is REALLY expensive. Where did you get that number? At least in North America I don't think it is that expensive anywhere.
100 Watts is 0.1kW. 1,000 Watts is 1.0 kW.I guess I forgot the 100*w=kw....
yes indeed, let me redo the math
If a user fully load their card 100 hrs per year, that 1 hr every 3.6 days. with lowest electricity price of 12-50c
I obtained the power draw difference from toms review of 6870, which shows 470 draw 310w compare to 6870's 160w.
so the price is 12*100*150/(1000) to 50*100*150/(1000), $2 to $8.
I guess I forgot the 100*w=kw....
100 hours @ 400w with a cost of $1/kw-hr is around $40.
At least, according to http://www.handymath.com/cgi-bin/electric.cgi
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That was just a example, actual rates around here are around 3 cents/KWh for the first X hours, then 5 cents for the next Y hours .. and so on.
Well, the 6850 is only ~$10 more and appears to be faster...
overclock them both and they are even because the 460 has way more headroom.Exactly.
Hmm....Thinking Caymen is gonna be a Monster chip![]()