5870 or 480^H^H^H 560 ti?
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PostPosted: Mon, 16th Jul 2012 23:58    Post subject: 5870 or 480^H^H^H 560 ti?
So my Vapor-X 5870 loveliness has failed me, with some oddly missing resistors by the PCI-E interface, locking the card into 1x mode Which is sad.

So I need a new card. I'm poor and so I must scour the depths of ebay in the hopes of a bargain.

And so I find myself with 2 cards to choose from; another 5870 with a Zalman cooler, or a 480.

I'm struggling to find the one I want... so I'll leave it for the combined wisdom of the Hump to sort it out for me Laughing

They both cost the same, so money isn't the issue.

(edit: I only wish I could afford a 5970...)


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PostPosted: Mon, 16th Jul 2012 23:59    Post subject:
as an old nvidia fanboy i ll just say 480.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:06    Post subject:
Statistically, the 5970 is a lot more powerful than the 480, even a standard 5870 seems to compete relatively closely.

~edit~

http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/24000-nvidias-geforce-gtx-480-finally-unleashed-reviewed-rated/

Seems the 5870 is actually neck and neck with the 480 most of the time.


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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:07    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
Statistically, the 5970 is a lot more powerful than the 480, even a standard 5870 seems to compete relatively closely.



It is the 5870 I'm looking at - my coffers couldn't even dream of affording a 5970...
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:08    Post subject:
Well you title says 5970, lol Very Happy
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:09    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
Well you title says 5970, lol Very Happy


oh ffs Sad

Must be wishful thinking Laughing
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:09    Post subject:
The one who recommends you a 480 is not your friend. The card simply gets too hot and drains too much power for that performance level.
Get a GTX 560 Ti, it's way more efficient in both thermals and consumption, and it's not much slower than 480.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:11    Post subject:
Guy_Incognito wrote:
The one who recommends you a 480 is not your friend. The card simply gets too hot and drains too much power for that performance level.
Get a GTX 560 Ti, it's way more efficient in both thermals and consumption, and it's not much slower than 480.


I have considered that card, but it is currently out of my price range.

I have indeed read about the vast power consumption, and excessive heat too....
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:13    Post subject:
Kaltern wrote:
Guy_Incognito wrote:
The one who recommends you a 480 is not your friend. The card simply gets too hot and drains too much power for that performance level.
Get a GTX 560 Ti, it's way more efficient in both thermals and consumption, and it's not much slower than 480.


I have considered that card, but it is currently out of my price range.

I have indeed read about the vast power consumption, and excessive heat too....


And now I've found a 560 ti that I could probably afford if I stopped eating for a couple of weeks... hmmm decisions....
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:17    Post subject:
I still think you might be better off with the 5870, to be honest. The 560ti still loses out to the 5850 and, like you said, it's more expensive. Pay more for less performance? Though admittedly you'd have better driver support and the nV "niceties" such as PhysX if you went with the 560. I reckon this vote is going to be split grinhurt
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:19    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
I still think you might be better off with the 5870, to be honest. The 560ti still loses out to the 5850 and, like you said, it's more expensive. Pay more for less performance? Though admittedly you'd have better driver support and the nV "niceties" such as PhysX if you went with the 560. I reckon this vote is going to be split grinhurt


Goddamnit, you're all no help at all! Laughing

Why can't I be rich and just get a really good card Sad
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:21    Post subject:
Okay, my suggestion? 5870. It has more raw power and outperforms the 470 and 560ti in almost every title. It's pretty much equal with the 480/570 too, given how the 570 is pretty much on par with the 480 at the best of times.


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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:24    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
Okay, my suggestion? 5870. It has more raw power and outperforms the 470, 480 and 560ti in almost every title. Hell.. it probably outperforms the 570 too, given how the 570 is pretty much on par with the 480 at the best of times.


mmm... I must admit... I had zero issues with my 5870.... and the power consumption is low... but it IS an AMD card, and I can't help wondering if the grass is greener on the nVidia side...

Hmmm who'd think spending money was so difficult Laughing
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:24    Post subject:
Edited my previous post, since there are quite a few titles that favour the 480/570 (which are all but identical in performance)
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:27    Post subject:
Sapphire has great support, why not ask if they'll fix it?


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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:28    Post subject:
SpykeZ wrote:
Sapphire has great support, why not ask if they'll fix it?


Sadly I didn't buy it new Sad Besides, it's out of warranty.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:29    Post subject:
I just seen a 6950 that is also within my budget... I could flash that to a 6970... that's not a bad card now is it.....


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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:32    Post subject:
Now THAT's a better option Very Happy The 6970 is a lot more powerful.. and even if you can't flash, the 6950 is still a beast. I was actually on the fence about getting a 6950 instead of my 570, when I was talking to werelds about it.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:36    Post subject:
Yeah... I'm going to see if I can get the 6950... Very Happy


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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 00:41    Post subject:
£120 for a 6950... does me Laughing


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Where's our resident nV-fanboy? Just waiting for him to show up. Wink


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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 09:13    Post subject:
Well it was all said above already, but the order in which you'd *want* to buy these cards is 6950 > 5870 > 560 Ti > 480.

Just forget about the 480 entirely. Even the 560 Ti would be a better buy than that, unless you got the 480 at half price Smile


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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 09:26    Post subject:
If you can find a 470 for really cheap it may be worth it. The 470 easily overclocks enough to reach 480 performance levels.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 09:49    Post subject:
Mchart wrote:
The 470 easily overclocks enough to reach 480 performance levels.



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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 10:06    Post subject:
PumpAction wrote:
Mchart wrote:
The 470 easily overclocks enough to reach 480 performance levels.



Not really.

Ran mine for a year and half at 80% fan speed levels, and it never went much over 78c full tilt. That was with the reference cooler and overclocked to 777mhz. +177mhz to reference. The 470 overclocked to basically 770mhz runs on par with a 480 and really not any hotter.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 10:15    Post subject:
My 110 degrees Celsius gtx 470 begs to differ about being not too hot

http://www.kzn-clan.nl/aida_logs_2010-11-20_00-42-13_stat.htm <- my old log that got the company to replace the card with a proper AMD one (HD6870) back then.


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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 10:19    Post subject:
Mchart wrote:
Not really.

Ran mine for a year and half at 80% fan speed levels, and it never went much over 78c full tilt. That was with the reference cooler and overclocked to 777mhz. +177mhz to reference. The 470 overclocked to basically 770mhz runs on par with a 480 and really not any hotter.

And I ran my 5870 for a year at 975 MHz (+125) without ever having to push it past 50% fan speed Smile

Same thing stands for the 470 as for the 480: unless you get it really, REALLY dirt cheap, it's just not a good buy, not with all the alternative options. One of which would once again be a 560 Ti - far superior to the 470 in every aspect other than performance, where it perfectly matches it.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 10:27    Post subject:
IMO, ditch the idea and get gtx 670.
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PostPosted: Tue, 17th Jul 2012 10:32    Post subject:
Kaltern wrote:
£120 for a 6950... does me Laughing


Are you sure it's a first generation 6950?

Otherwise those "locked" clusters or what they were again have been removed and you won't be able to flash the card in that way, of course a 6950 is still a good GPU as is. Smile

Also doesn't the AMD 6000 series have this locked bios thing?
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Locked BIOS in what way JB?

The 6000 series has dual BIOS's; one locked so you can always revert if a flash goes wrong.
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