Qbah
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- Oct 18, 2005
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Is a GTX460 a great value card? Yes.
Is it worth it to go from a HD4870 to a GTX460? Definately NOT.
The difference in performance is hardly something to write about. You should aim for something faster IMO for the purchase to feel worth the money spent. And best to ignore Wreckage in general. That little list of his?
Just Cause 2 - no PhysX AT ALL (should tell you all you need to know about his "informed" posts)
Metro 2033 - absolutely no visual difference
Sacred 2 - crashes with PhysX on constantly (developer went bankrupt - unfortunately, a buggy game in general)
Mafia 2 recommended specs for advanced PhysX - GTX480 for rendering + GTX285 for PhysX alone. Yeah - those GTX470 and lower will handle rendering+PhysX fine... not.
So I'd say keep that HD4870 for now. It's still a very good card. Wait for ATi's new generation. Or a price drop for the current cards.
Is it worth it to go from a HD4870 to a GTX460? Definately NOT.
The difference in performance is hardly something to write about. You should aim for something faster IMO for the purchase to feel worth the money spent. And best to ignore Wreckage in general. That little list of his?
Just Cause 2 - no PhysX AT ALL (should tell you all you need to know about his "informed" posts)
Metro 2033 - absolutely no visual difference
Sacred 2 - crashes with PhysX on constantly (developer went bankrupt - unfortunately, a buggy game in general)
Mafia 2 recommended specs for advanced PhysX - GTX480 for rendering + GTX285 for PhysX alone. Yeah - those GTX470 and lower will handle rendering+PhysX fine... not.
So I'd say keep that HD4870 for now. It's still a very good card. Wait for ATi's new generation. Or a price drop for the current cards.
