Ok thx. That will save some money so I can get a water cooler and a bigger SSDEasily, at least 50% better
Also would it be smarter to get a reference card or non reference ? This is the space between the slots about 1"
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Supposedly?
Using a 7970 on 1080p, you see 1% performance loss at 2.0 x8 vs 2.0 x16. On 2.0 x4, you see 5% performance loss. 7870 Crossfire should work fine.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Intel/Ivy_Bridge_PCI-Express_Scaling/23.html
The only card I could find that exhaust the heat outside of the case
HIS IceQ H787Q2G2M Radeon HD 7870 GHz
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...irtualParent=1
Probably the best cooler on any 7870 actually.
It cools my 7950 1050@1.3v core 1575@1.7v vram drawing 200-230w 24/7 @ 70C @ 72F ambient as the middle card in tri-fire acting as supplementary system exhaust for the heat spewed from the bottom card, lol.
If you can get it as cheaply as the rest of the 7870s, its your best bet for that choice.
You should actually put that card as the top card, and put your current card as the bottom card, as the XFX cooling solution is absolutely garbage (first hand experience).
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If you can get that GHz edition 7970 for $280 though, I think that will be a better choice. Just sell your current card and you will actually end up ahead in real world performance.
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/857?vs=768
Your comparing a single HD 7870 vs HD 7970 GHz where we was comparing HD 7870 CFX vs HD 7970 GHz
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/857?vs=855
also found this
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/powercolor_radeon_hd_7870_myst_edition_crossfire/4.htm
Your 7870 CFX isn't going to scale past 2x 7870 results.
I thought that was obvious.
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That's not a 7870
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So this whole thread was just marketing FUD.
Thanks for wasting my time.
... If you can get that GHz edition 7970 for $280 though, I think that will be a better choice...
Your comparing a single HD 7870 vs HD 7970 GHz where we was comparing HD 7870 CFX vs HD 7970 GHz
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/857?vs=855
also found this
http://www.techspot.com/review/644-nvidia-geforce-titan/page4.html
That benchmark was showing a linear performance improvement with CFX.
I haven't paid much attention to CF, considering I thought I'd never be able to afford it. Is this normal now? In the past, I didn't think so but maybe CF would be fun with improvements like that.
Care to share a link for a HD7970 GHz ed for $280. I'm in for crossfire at that price.
I really couldn't say as i have never used CFX so someone else would have to chime in but i think it really depends on the game.
That benchmark was showing a linear performance improvement with CFX.
I haven't paid much attention to CF, considering I thought I'd never be able to afford it. Is this normal now? In the past, I didn't think so but maybe CF would be fun with improvements like that.
thing with that is my mother board only has 1x 2.0 x16 slot and 1x 2.0 x4 slot.
Bummer. Supposedly running a second card in a x8 slot gives about a 5-8% (basically unnoticeable and still better than a 7970) performance loss, but x4 can be much worse.
I guess the 7970 would be the way to go with your budget. You could probably get a decent CFX mobo AND a 7870 for $350, but obviously it would involve gutting your system instead of just plugging in a new GPU. I know how much I despise gut upgrades...
That's too bad.
If I were spending my money, I'd wait. Is the 7870 really struggling that much? There are settings that are huge resource hogs that don't make a huge difference in IQ. Shadows on high and ambient occlusion, come to mind. With a bit of adjusting the 7870 should be able to give an excellent game experience.
Why would I need a new rigEventually he's going to need a new rig. Looks like that day is getting here. He might be better to bite the bullet sooner rather than later.
After some helpful info from other members the x4 slot will be fine
Why would I need a new rig
So CFX HD 7870s would be better than a single HD 7970 as I don't mind Crossfiring