I've been offered a 5870 with a Zalman cooler for a price I would normaly jump on, but im worried that i might have a huge bottleneck and it isnt worth replaceing my 8800gts.
It's also pretty hard to find a card from 2009 benchmarked with a cpu from 2006.
I've been offered a 5870 with a Zalman cooler for a price I would normaly jump on, but im worried that i might have a huge bottleneck and it isnt worth replaceing my 8800gts.
It's also pretty hard to find a card from 2009 benchmarked with a cpu from 2006.
The 5870 will be about 2.5x faster than the 8800gts. That's based on my experience upgrading from an 8800gt to an HD5850. This benchmark is approximately what you could expect: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/178?vs=162
But, you will be fairly bottlenecked. I've found that my e8400 is at its limits with my GTX460, so the HD5870 will not be at full strength. Even so, you'll probably get 1.5-2x improvement depending on the game. If, however, the 5870 is significantly more expensive than what you can get a GTX460/HD6850 for, it probably isn't worth it. If it's less, than it's definitely worth it.
I've been offered a 5870 with a Zalman cooler for a price I would normaly jump on, but im worried that i might have a huge bottleneck and it isnt worth replaceing my 8800gts.
It's also pretty hard to find a card from 2009 benchmarked with a cpu from 2006.
Well I can get it for a little less than 460/6850, So I guess I'll be going for it. the 5870 makes a lot of those games playable. So it seems like a no brainer.
Skurge, what is this E6600 clocked @? Certainly a factor in this bottlenecking discussion.
a 2.4 E6600 will only give you about half the performance a 5870 can deliver in many newer games. heck it is even going to be right at or even below minimum requirements for a couple of games.
Sounds like he'll eventually get a new system, but in the meantime he should definitely try overclocking. My old e6600 easily went to 3.1 on auto voltage (that was before I knew much).
Was that on the stock cooler?
5870 with a Zalman cooler
I've been offered a 5870 with a Zalman cooler for a price I would normaly jump on, but im worried that i might have a huge bottleneck and it isnt worth replaceing my 8800gts.
It's also pretty hard to find a card from 2009 benchmarked with a cpu from 2006.
It's clocked at the stock 2.4ghz. I was thinking of carrying it over, but im only getting a new system at the end of the year. I could possibly get a second one for thr same price.
a stock E6600 would be closer to the E6400 than the G6950. at best it would perform somewhere in between. either way its a massive bottleneck for a gtx460 never mind the 5870. and as you can see, even just playability in general is not all that great for some games. and there are other games that are pretty cpu intensive too.FYI, these tests were done with a GTX460, and your CPU is most similar to the G6950.
Full report: http://techreport.com/articles.x/20873/2
a stock E6600 would be closer to the E6400 than the G6950. at best it would perform somewhere in between. either way its a massive bottleneck for a gtx460 never mind the 5870. and as you can see, even just playability in general is not all that great for some games. and there are other games that are pretty cpu intensive too.
lol at folks saying C2Q is comparable to C2D with same clock speed.