An overclocked GTX560 Ti ~ GTX570. A GTX570 ~ GTX480.
At 1920x1080 8AA in WOW, a GTX480 was 48% faster in Tom's Hardware testing against an HD6870. Obviously, in large raids, your CPU performance will also matter a lot. So this difference may be smaller. But for an extra $30, esp. since you play WOW the most, GTX560Ti is the better card imo.
SuperBiiz has an EVGA GTX560 Ti for $209.99 after $20 Mail in Rebate with Free Shipping. Take $15 off your order over $200 w/ code: CHAMPS, ends 7/25. That would take the card down to $195 as well. KR- series don't have lifetime warranty with EVGA though.
Here's the problem with your main argument: the 6870 averages 60 FPS and has minimums of 40 FPS on WoW. That's a completely playable experience.
What you're telling him to consider is, frankly, a complete waste of money given he won't tell the difference.
Also, you can talk about MIRs all you want, but you still have to pay full upfront price unless you get a coupon code. There's rebates for the 6870, too.
Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti SOC 1000Mhz core version.~
Here's the problem with your main argument: the 6870 averages 60 FPS and has minimums of 40 FPS on WoW. That's a completely playable experience.
What you're telling him to consider is, frankly, a complete waste of money given he won't tell the difference.
An overclocked GTX560 Ti ~ GTX570. A GTX570 ~ GTX480.
At 1920x1080 8AA in WOW, a GTX480 was 48% faster in Tom's Hardware testing against an HD6870. Obviously, in large raids, your CPU performance will also matter a lot. So this difference may be smaller. But for an extra $30, esp. since you play WOW the most, GTX560Ti is the better card imo.
SuperBiiz has an EVGA GTX560 Ti for $209.99 after $20 Mail in Rebate with Free Shipping. Take $15 off your order over $200 w/ code: CHAMPS, ends 7/25. That would take the card down to $195 as well. KR- series don't have lifetime warranty with EVGA though.
