Nintendesert
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It's just like when you buy a new car and then notice everyone else has one too. Everyone didn't juts up and go buy it when you did, you simply notice it now due to your changed perspective.
How do you run 3 GTX 460's????
They're video cards...little plastic circuit boards...They are not baseball teams or something :hmm:
Also Nvidia cards actually work better with AMD CPUs than AMD's own cards do, because Nvidia's drivers are more efficient in CPU-limited situations.
I don't agree. Look at the frame rates of the various single-GPU cards at 19x12 here. Remember that most consider 60FPS the "sweet spot" for shooters:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3809/nvidias-geforce-gtx-460-the-200-king/12
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3809/nvidias-geforce-gtx-460-the-200-king/6
In Metro 2033, GTX 480 manages just 28 FPS:
http://www.techspot.com/review/299-palit-inno3d-geforce-gtx-460/page10.html
Of course, you could probably dial down the settings a notch or two and get almost the same visuals with much better FPS.. But there are plenty of games out already that can really push these GPUs, and more are coming.
but the 5770 is more mature and can be had used for a song.
Why not, is GTX 460 like triple slot or something?
My board can do 3x GTX 480s if I wanted.
so does nvidia just make a better card?
Are those the cards that fail in two years because of the crap solder they use and are those the drivers that actively kill your card?Yes. Don't forget better drivers, able to run 3d and physx, and better prices.
Amen. Since I buy on the high end, this is what I'm looking forward too. Hopefully AMD delivers. :awe:wait for Southern Islands =)
I don't think a lot of folks are dumping AMD to go back to NVIDIA. On tech boards like this you have a microcosm of people who want the latest and greatest and are constantly updating their hardware
all the used 5770 that I see are asking $130 or more. You can buy a new for about that (with bing cashback).
Though crossfire still is worth considering. From the little that I see about it, its comparable to a single 5870
Both ATI and NVidia make excellent Cards, I've had and been pleased with both. Currently I have an HD5870 and have no intention of moving to a GTX460 (Downgrade) as the 5870 rocks hard.
Yeah you're right. We want the latest and greatest. That's why we choose nvidia.
There are a lot of things whoever created CCC hasn't heard of...if there is one sore point for AMD's drivers, it's sticking with CCC; instead of reading some UI books, and then implementing code auditing and user testing from the beginning, with a fresh code base.And whoever created CCC obviously hasn't heard of KISS. Keep it simple, stupid.
Depending on hardware, that's a really good option. Most people doing sidegrades would be better served by waiting for that. In the worst case, they will get a cheaper nVidia card. Only those of us with crap should be considering a current Fermi seriously (and knowing/hoping very well that with minor tweaks, nV will have 20-30% faster GF104 cards out at similar prices in not too long).wait for Southern Islands =)
Why are you making this about ATI vs. Nvidia?so does nvidia just make a better card?
Why would anyone go from a 5850 to a 460 ? At best thats a sidegrade.
