- Jan 23, 2007
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I was recently using a Radeon 6570 video card in my system, which got completely fried, so I'm replacing things.
We mostly play casual games, with the occasional older games with some 3D aspects (like King's Bounty - http://legend.kingsbountygame.com/screens.php) The Radeon 6570 worked fine for us, and I liked that it was passively cooled with a huge heatsink.
As an environmentalist, I have tended to simply use motherboards with onboard video in the past, though I will consider standalone video cards under 50 Watts total.
Here's what I've been looking at:
card watts processing power Gflops/Watt
Radeon 6570 44 Watts 640 Gflops 14.2 - ~$55
Radeon R7 240 30 Watts 467 Gflops 15.6 - ~$50
Radeon R7 250 65 Watts 768 Gflops 11.8 - ~$70
I have been considering buying another 6570, but it is kind of dated. I've listed the R7 250 as a comparison above, but I would not buy it because the Gflops/Watt efficiency has decreased quite a bit, and it draws well over my 50 Watt maximum.
My overall concern here is not the original purchase cost, but best Gflops/Watt I can get under 50 Watts max.
I'm not seeing much in the way of improvements in AMD's lineup when it comes to processing power at the 45 Watt area.
You can see the comparisons here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Radeon_Rx_200_Series
I'd prefer to get a newer card than the 6570, but it seems like all of the newer cards are actually less efficient. (less Gflops per Watt) I'm annoyed over the fact that the R7 250 has to draw almost 50% more power than the 6570, but only gives about 20% better performance.
We mostly play casual games, with the occasional older games with some 3D aspects (like King's Bounty - http://legend.kingsbountygame.com/screens.php) The Radeon 6570 worked fine for us, and I liked that it was passively cooled with a huge heatsink.
As an environmentalist, I have tended to simply use motherboards with onboard video in the past, though I will consider standalone video cards under 50 Watts total.
Here's what I've been looking at:
card watts processing power Gflops/Watt
Radeon 6570 44 Watts 640 Gflops 14.2 - ~$55
Radeon R7 240 30 Watts 467 Gflops 15.6 - ~$50
Radeon R7 250 65 Watts 768 Gflops 11.8 - ~$70
I have been considering buying another 6570, but it is kind of dated. I've listed the R7 250 as a comparison above, but I would not buy it because the Gflops/Watt efficiency has decreased quite a bit, and it draws well over my 50 Watt maximum.
My overall concern here is not the original purchase cost, but best Gflops/Watt I can get under 50 Watts max.
I'm not seeing much in the way of improvements in AMD's lineup when it comes to processing power at the 45 Watt area.
You can see the comparisons here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Radeon_Rx_200_Series
I'd prefer to get a newer card than the 6570, but it seems like all of the newer cards are actually less efficient. (less Gflops per Watt) I'm annoyed over the fact that the R7 250 has to draw almost 50% more power than the 6570, but only gives about 20% better performance.