Best Ti4600?

KingofFah

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Wondering what people think is the best Ti4600 card out there. To me it is the Triplex and Leadtek. Triplex has the best non-OC'd marks, but the Leadtek can overclock the most (it also has the second best non-OC'd marks). Any other opinions? I am about to buy the Leadtek and I am wondering whether there is something better.

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CubicZirconia

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am about to buy the Leadtek and I am wondering whether there is something better.

If you really have you heart set on buying a 4600, disregard this post. If not, I reccomend getting a ti4400 instead of a ti4600. Virtually every 4400 will oc well beyond 4600 speeds, which is extremely fast. The only way you'll know that you have a 4600 instead of a 4400 is the box it came in and slightly higher 3dmark scores. Just my opinion.

Edit: switched 4400/4600 around
 

wackyquacky

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If you are dead set on getting that ti4600, then you can look for the one w/ the most options. This is because there isnt' really that much of a difference between the performance of these cards. A few points on 3dmark and a few frames on quake III is hardly noticeable. But features like VIVO, tv-out, dual dvi vs dvi/crt combo. Those things should be considered. I feel the gainward 750xp is good b/c it has 2 dvi outs, comes w/ a firewire card, and has vivo. Kind of a shitty software package but that's the only weak point in my opinion. Or you can go for price and pick out a visiontek or something.
 
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I agree with those who suggest the Gainward card. I couldn't be more pleased with mine. It uses the standard fan, but also has heatsinks on the BGA RAM. It supports VIVO and comes with a FireWire card, too. Check it out here.
 

MTDEW

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Another vote for the Gainward.

I run my at a meager 315/700 , I never felt the need to push it higher, darn Ti4600's are fast enough at deault clck speeds.

HERE is a review of the card.
They got it up to 328/745!

Default clck speeds are 300/650 BTW.
 

dude

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Like WackyQuacky and FakeDiamond said, all the cards are basically the same. They all use reference nvidia designed boards, and only vary by adding a VIVO chip or a different SVideo chip, heatsinks, and fan.

Back in the GeForce and GeForce 2 days, there were alot more companies releasing modified boards based on the reference design. Unfortunately, this means added cost in R&D so most companies don't do this anymore. It also has a bad effect where if the design is changed too much, the reference Detonator drivers won't work on it.

A prime example of this is Canopus. They have a GF4 Ti4600 card out that is a little more than $500. Yipes! :Q
 

KingofFah

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Ti4400 can go well beyond ti4600, but the reason i am getting leadtek is because it can go way beyond ti4400 overclocks. I have been looking over a lot of overclocks on this card and a lot of em hit 350/800 area using the big HSF that comes with the card. I am looking for the best overclocking 4600. That's why I did not mention the 4400. The 4400 can hit a lot, but nearly any 4600 can overclock by a decent amount more than the 4400 can.