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So, what gives? I thought the performance of the 4870 cards beat the GTX 260 cards, yet the 4870 512 MB cards can be had for around $20 cheaper than a GTX 260?
Originally posted by: Rockhound1
So, what gives? I thought the performance of the 4870 cards beat the GTX 260 cards, yet the 4870 512 MB cards can be had for around $20 cheaper than a GTX 260?
Originally posted by: nRollo
Originally posted by: Rockhound1
So, what gives? I thought the performance of the 4870 cards beat the GTX 260 cards, yet the 4870 512 MB cards can be had for around $20 cheaper than a GTX 260?
They only have 512MB RAM, which is a big liability for smooth gameplay at even 4X AA on some games.
They also don't perform as well as the GTX260 192SP since the latest drivers.
And they lack PhysX, CUDA, stereo, and NVIDIA's better driver support for new games.
That kind of stuff is worth at least $20..
Originally posted by: Rockhound1
So, what gives? I thought the performance of the 4870 cards beat the GTX 260 cards, yet the 4870 512 MB cards can be had for around $20 cheaper than a GTX 260?
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
It's called competition, and it's great.
3D Gaming support, but you need 120hz display. Also you need a very high end card to display 120FPS.Originally posted by: lavaheadache
Originally posted by: nRollo
They only have 512MB RAM, which is a big liability for smooth gameplay at even 4X AA on some games.
They also don't perform as well as the GTX260 192SP since the latest drivers.
And they lack PhysX, CUDA, stereo, and NVIDIA's better driver support for new games.
That kind of stuff is worth at least $20..
What do you mean by they lack stereo?
Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
3D Gaming support, but you need 120hz display. Also you need a very high end card to display 120FPS.Originally posted by: lavaheadache
Originally posted by: nRollo
They only have 512MB RAM, which is a big liability for smooth gameplay at even 4X AA on some games.
They also don't perform as well as the GTX260 192SP since the latest drivers.
And they lack PhysX, CUDA, stereo, and NVIDIA's better driver support for new games.
That kind of stuff is worth at least $20..
What do you mean by they lack stereo?
Originally posted by: nRollo
Originally posted by: Rockhound1
So, what gives? I thought the performance of the 4870 cards beat the GTX 260 cards, yet the 4870 512 MB cards can be had for around $20 cheaper than a GTX 260?
They only have 512MB RAM, which is a big liability for smooth gameplay at even 4X AA on some games.
They also don't perform as well as the GTX260 192SP since the latest drivers.
And they lack PhysX, CUDA, stereo, and NVIDIA's better driver support for new games.
That kind of stuff is worth at least $20..
Originally posted by: Wreckage
Originally posted by: Rockhound1
So, what gives? I thought the performance of the 4870 cards beat the GTX 260 cards, yet the 4870 512 MB cards can be had for around $20 cheaper than a GTX 260?
The recent 180 driver release, CUDA, Physx, the newer 216 cards and the wide availability of factory overclocked versions of the 260 have made them far more appealing than the 4870.