Help picking a GTX 4--

kinobas

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Hi
Here is my build
PSU: antec EA 650
Processor: Core i7 920
RAM: Corsair TR3X6G1600C8D Dominator 6 GB 3 x 2 GB PC3-12800 1600MHz 240-Pin
HDD :2x SATA II
MB : EVGA X58 SLI LE

I almost got the evga gtx465 but people here at forum told me to choose the gtx460 (Thx a lot BTW :D, after checking some reviews gtx460 owns gtx465, im glad i joined this forum save me some money). But now which version should i get:
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 SuperClocked 768MB
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 SuperClocked 1024MB EE (External Exhaust)
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 768MB
EVGA 01G-P3-1373-TR GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) Superclocked EE 1GB 256-bit GDDR5
So many versions im confuse :s.
Any other model beside gtx460 is welcome (maybe from ATI HD---)
My top will be $300
 

bryanW1995

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gtx 460 1gb is quite a bit better than the 768mb version and doesn't cost much more. get the 1gb card with external exhaust for the lowest cost possible. if prices are similar you might pay a few $$ more for evga, the rest are pretty much the same.

Don't buy the OC versions, that card will oc better than just about any stock overclocked card you can find.
 

Grooveriding

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Considering your top end is $300, get a 470 and be done with it. It's the best choice at that price. If you want to save some cash on the $300, get the 460.
 

happy medium

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Considering your top end is $300, get a 470 and be done with it. It's the best choice at that price. If you want to save some cash on the $300, get the 460.

If your gaming at 1900x1080, I agree, if your at 1600x1050 go for the gtx460.
 

RussianSensation

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If you want to stick with the 460, I would probably pick up the Gigabyte GTX460 since it will be quieter and have a very good cooling system: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125333

I would discount the 768mb cards altogether. Also, the Superclocked version makes no sense to me since it has a louder cooler and at $250, it's only $20 cheaper than the MSI 5850 TwinFrozr II: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-500-_-Product
5850s are known to be monster overclockers as well.

Don't overclock the MSI GTX470: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-501-_-Product
$299.99 -10% off w/ promo code EMCYVNV39, ends TODAY = $269.99 - $30 MIR = $240 with Free shipping. GTX470 at $240 simply makes almost all GTX460's irrelevant imo. It takes about a 25-30% overclock on the GTX460 to match the speed of the 470....

MSI 470 is my pick.
 
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RussianSensation

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EVGA has a superior warranty without a doubt plus a 90 day step-up in case you decide to get a GTX475 if it comes out. However, as the cards are made based on reference design, they are more or less the same.

2 things you will have to do once you get the 470: (1) Set Power Management Profile to Adaptive in NV Control Panel. This will let the card downclock to just 51Mhz in 2d mode and lets you get 38-41*C temps with just 32-40 percent fan speed :) (2) Download MSI Afterburner and enable a Manual Fan profile (I just lowered 0-50*C line to 40 percent fan speed and left the rest the same). My card idles using 40 percent fan speed and I let it ramp up to 70 percent at load. Temperatures are ALWAYS <80*C. If you don't enable a manual fan profile, the videocard will only get to 48-50 Percent fan speed which will result in 95-97*C load temps

After getting the 470, I realized that the high temperatures of 95*C had EVERYTHING to do with the inaccurate fan profile settings used by every single review website - unbelievable. I am amazed in 3 months hardly that many people mentioned that 470s load at 74-77*C at only 65-66 percent fan speed.....
 
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kinobas

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What about ATI HD5850?? it is cheaper, less power consumption, cheaper than gtx470 and seems to be almost as fast a gtx470. Should i get that one instead??
 

happy medium

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What about ATI HD5850?? it is cheaper, less power consumption, cheaper than gtx470 and seems to be almost as fast a gtx470. Should i get that one instead??

Its a good choice at 245$ yes but the gtx 470 is 95% as fast as a 5870 since the newest driver release and cost 5$ less.

The gtx 470 is 15% faster and cost 5$ less, you do the math and decide whats right for you.
 

3DVagabond

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Its a good choice at 245$ yes but the gtx 470 is 95% as fast as a 5870 since the newest driver release and cost 5$ less.

The gtx 470 is 15% faster and cost 5$ less, you do the math and decide whats right for you.

Where are you getting those performance % from?
 

RussianSensation

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Where are you getting those performance &#37; from?

5850 and GTX470 trade blows in DX10 games, but once you factor in DX11 games, then 5850 is slower (unless you consider 2560x1600 where 470 runs out of texture fillrate).

http://www.computerbase.de/artikel/...x_460/13/#abschnitt_battlefield_bad_company_2

DX11 featured games:

- BF:BC2 - tied
- Battleforge, 1920x1200 4AA/16AF, 470 is 22 percent faster than the 5850
- Dirt 2, 1920x1200 4AA/16AF, 470 is 13 percent faster
- Metro 2033, 1920x1200 4AA/16AF, 470 is 28 percent faster
- STALKER: CoP, 1920x1200 4AA/16AF, 470 is 34 percent faster

You can add Aliens vs. Predator and Far Cry 2 to other modern games where 5850 loses:
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...eforce-gtx-460-cyclone-768mb-oc-review-7.html

5850 is still an awesome card since it can overclock to 950mhz+ on the GPU and runs cooler and quieter. But considering GTX470 is faster and cheaper, it's probably a better alternative to the $270 5850. Both make $380 5870 and GTX480 look ridiculously overpriced! And when 470 is $10 more expensive than a 1GB GTX460, it makes it almost impossible to recommend the 460 unless you absolutely have a cramped case with poor airflow and want a much quieter system at load (because at idle at 32-40 percent fan speed, GTX470 is very quiet).
 
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MrK6

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What about ATI HD5850?? it is cheaper, less power consumption, cheaper than gtx470 and seems to be almost as fast a gtx470. Should i get that one instead??
What resolution are you planning to play at? Also, are you planning on overclocking?
 

lsv

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I'm in the same boat as OT. I've started playing PC games and would prefer 1920x1080 in all my games, my 5750 isn't cutting it :D
 

faxon

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EVGA has a superior warranty without a doubt plus a 90 day step-up in case you decide to get a GTX475 if it comes out. However, as the cards are made based on reference design, they are more or less the same.

2 things you will have to do once you get the 470: (1) Set Power Management Profile to Adaptive in NV Control Panel. This will let the card downclock to just 51Mhz in 2d mode and lets you get 38-41*C temps with just 32-40 percent fan speed :) (2) Download MSI Afterburner and enable a Manual Fan profile (I just lowered 0-50*C line to 40 percent fan speed and left the rest the same). My card idles using 40 percent fan speed and I let it ramp up to 70 percent at load. Temperatures are ALWAYS <80*C. If you don't enable a manual fan profile, the videocard will only get to 48-50 Percent fan speed which will result in 95-97*C load temps

After getting the 470, I realized that the high temperatures of 95*C had EVERYTHING to do with the inaccurate fan profile settings used by every single review website - unbelievable. I am amazed in 3 months hardly that many people mentioned that 470s load at 74-77*C at only 65-66 percent fan speed.....
regarding the bolded section, you need to make sure the evga model you are getting is the A1 rev, not TR, as the TR comes with a 2 year limited warranty, where as the A1 comes with their limited lifetime warranty they're known for, and generally costs $10 more. since people are saying to buy the cheapest one and get an evga for the lifetime warranty, i thought i would clarify this, since if the OP follows this advice and gets the cheaper model he will only end up with a 2 year limited warranty, which defeats the whole purpose of buying the EVGA model in the first place
 

kinobas

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Thank you so much guys for all your posts, it really help me a lot, finally i ordered the evga GTX470 sc + (maybe youll think the MSI was a better deal but i really want the lifetime warranty and i love the evga look :p)
Once again nice forum.
 

N2gaming

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Hi Guys, and thanks for the heads-up RussianSensation I just ordered the MSI GTX470 :)
 
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