- Jul 19, 2007
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Basically, I am considering whether I want to get 4870 or GTX260. Based on current reviews, 4870 is a better performer but...
Right now it looks like ATI's 4870 can play any game out there besides Crysis at 1920x1200 at, basically, max settings. It is clear that its memory is sufficient for current generation of games.
My concern is, however, that as the next generation of games comes out, this card's memory will become a bottleneck and limit its performance at 1920x1200, which is the resolution I play at. The reason I am worried is because we already had a similar situation with 8800GTS 320MB. At the time of its release, that card performed basically the same as 8800GTS 640MB. However, as newer games came out, its 320MB of memory became a major limiting factor in its performance.
I don't want to buy this card only to figure out that, while I can play current games just fine, the next generation of games requires more onboard memory to run well at 1920x1200. I am especially thinking of games such as Far Cry 2 and other titles that are due to be released later this year. And if 512MB of VRAM may become a problem, does that mean that GTX260 with is much larger memory will perform better in that next generation of games?
So, I am wondering if getting an overclocked GTX260 (there are OCed cards selling for under $300 out there with about 10% OC) that will perform on par with or better than 4870 and will have much larger memory to make them more future proof is a good idea. What do you guys think?
Right now it looks like ATI's 4870 can play any game out there besides Crysis at 1920x1200 at, basically, max settings. It is clear that its memory is sufficient for current generation of games.
My concern is, however, that as the next generation of games comes out, this card's memory will become a bottleneck and limit its performance at 1920x1200, which is the resolution I play at. The reason I am worried is because we already had a similar situation with 8800GTS 320MB. At the time of its release, that card performed basically the same as 8800GTS 640MB. However, as newer games came out, its 320MB of memory became a major limiting factor in its performance.
I don't want to buy this card only to figure out that, while I can play current games just fine, the next generation of games requires more onboard memory to run well at 1920x1200. I am especially thinking of games such as Far Cry 2 and other titles that are due to be released later this year. And if 512MB of VRAM may become a problem, does that mean that GTX260 with is much larger memory will perform better in that next generation of games?
So, I am wondering if getting an overclocked GTX260 (there are OCed cards selling for under $300 out there with about 10% OC) that will perform on par with or better than 4870 and will have much larger memory to make them more future proof is a good idea. What do you guys think?
