YAVCT (Yet Another Video Card Thread)

mrblotto

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Hello all,
Currently I have a 680i board with 2 8800GTX's. I've had these cards for 3 years or so. They are starting to 'show their age' if you know what I mean. I'm looking for recommendations on a single card, and my budget is a paultry $200. I've always run Nvidia, no particular reason 'cept maybe old memories of ATI driver problems other folks had.

Games I'm currently playing are BC2, Dirt23, FEAR2, which I can run at mostly medium settings at 1920 x Iforgetthisnumber.

What would be a 'decent' upgrade oh folks of AT? Perhaps there just isn't one based on my budget. Thanx for your time!

EVGA 680i
4Gigs
Auzentech Prelude
Q6700 stock
Win7 x64
 

ashishmishra

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For $200 currently there is no single card that will be faster than 8800GTX SLI. Radeon 5850 would be a nice upgrade but that is in the $275-$300 range.
 

yh125d

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Yeah, what you have there is ~GTX280 performance. You're not really going to get much of an upgrade for $200
 

Ares202

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You would get $100+ if you sold both on ebay, with $300 you could buy a 5850 which would be a decent upgrade
 

Borealis7

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what i want to know is what is the temperature inside that room in the summer!
but yes, you would need to sell both these cards and buy a 5-series Radeon.
 

mrblotto

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Thank you all for your input. I'm mulling over whether or not to sell them. I'll just have to go without my PC for a while is all, no biggie.
Borealis - It doesn't get too warm in my room. During the summer the AC is on anyways. I bought a couple aftermarket heatsinks (Thermalright I think), and they seem to work quite well:

pic, I hope

Again, thank you for all the responses and info!
 

brybir

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Thank you all for your input. I'm mulling over whether or not to sell them. I'll just have to go without my PC for a while is all, no biggie.
Borealis - It doesn't get too warm in my room. During the summer the AC is on anyways. I bought a couple aftermarket heatsinks (Thermalright I think), and they seem to work quite well:

pic, I hope

Again, thank you for all the responses and info!


Damm those are some large heatsinks. You may be able to get more than $100+ for your GTX with those heatsinks, or if you still have the stock heatsinks, put em back on and sell your aftermarket heatsinks, maybe pickup an extra $40 or so.

Also, it looks like the bottom fan is running into the bottom of your case but I am guessing that is where your power supply etc is? In any event gotta love your mobo, nice to actually have PCI Express lanes that do not force the cards to basically touch each other.