Whats your pc?
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[quote="KTM57"]I don't know much about NVIDIA GPUs. I have a 2GB Radeon 6950, and it's alright, but I don't know if I would recommend it with all of the better options on the market. Hopefully someone with some NVIDIA knowledge can chime in now. [/quote
I just got interest in another card. Whats your guys feeling on the radeon 7850 2gb. Is it better or worse then the 560 2gb or 650 ti 2gb? And how so.
-Pinit
I just got interest in another card. Whats your guys feeling on the radeon 7850 2gb. Is it better or worse then the 560 2gb or 650 ti 2gb? And how so.
-Pinit
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Re: Whats your pc?
My computer specs:
Intel Core i5-3450 Ivy Bridge 3.1 GHz(3.5 GHz Turbo) (CPU)
G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8 GB (2x4 GB) (RAM)
EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1 GB (GPU)
ASUS P8B75-V ATX Intel Motherboard
Seagate Barracuda 500 GB HDD
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php ... &card2=678
Although, if you look at the comparison in the link above, it looks as if the Radeon HD 7850 might be a tad bit better. They are around the same price, so which ever one you choose, you should be fine.
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html
Also, above is a video card benchmark chart. It looks like the Radeon HD 7850 edges out the GTX 560 Ti by just a little again. With that chart the higher the better, the rating is going off the G3D, which is basically how fast the card can render the graphics.
Which ever card you choose, you won't be disappointed.
Intel Core i5-3450 Ivy Bridge 3.1 GHz(3.5 GHz Turbo) (CPU)
G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8 GB (2x4 GB) (RAM)
EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1 GB (GPU)
ASUS P8B75-V ATX Intel Motherboard
Seagate Barracuda 500 GB HDD
I personally have a EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB. I love it. I can only imagine that the 560 Ti 2GB is that much better. Plus, you can't go wrong with the price.pinit24/7#12 wrote:I just got interest in another card. Whats your guys feeling on the radeon 7850 2gb. Is it better or worse then the 560 2gb or 650 ti 2gb? And how so.
-Pinit
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php ... &card2=678
Although, if you look at the comparison in the link above, it looks as if the Radeon HD 7850 might be a tad bit better. They are around the same price, so which ever one you choose, you should be fine.
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html
Also, above is a video card benchmark chart. It looks like the Radeon HD 7850 edges out the GTX 560 Ti by just a little again. With that chart the higher the better, the rating is going off the G3D, which is basically how fast the card can render the graphics.
Which ever card you choose, you won't be disappointed.
I'm washed.
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What the what?
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This, too. 128 GB of RAM.
"No one man should have all that power."
"No one man should have all that power."
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Getting all those things cooled can be pretty interesting.
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You can buy 128GB capable regular consumer boards. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813130626KTM57 wrote:This, too. 128 GB of RAM.
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"No one man should have all that power."
Just for funzies, here's a server mobo that can do 768GB http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813182347.
You can also do 7 GPU's with hacked drivers (single slot obviously). I'm guessing those two setups they have are for servers, it's definitely not a regular computer layout.
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Planning on order this today, Something i should change ?
Here is the Order: http://www.inet.se/kundvagn/visa/2909055/2013-01-28
Here is the Order: http://www.inet.se/kundvagn/visa/2909055/2013-01-28
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Not that you should change it but why would you spend the extra cash on an i7 then get a Radeon card?
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my pc spec
amd 4170 quad core bulldozer cpu
78lmt-usb3 mobo
msi 7850 2gb overclocked gpu
8gb 1600hz ram
1tb 6gb/s hdd
850w modular pcu
corsair h60 water cooling kit
amd 4170 quad core bulldozer cpu
78lmt-usb3 mobo
msi 7850 2gb overclocked gpu
8gb 1600hz ram
1tb 6gb/s hdd
850w modular pcu
corsair h60 water cooling kit
YAMAHA privateers moorin,
if you aint rubbin you aint dubbin!
if you aint rubbin you aint dubbin!
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dunno lol, any idea of what card i should take instead?Pumaxcs wrote:Not that you should change it but why would you spend the extra cash on an i7 then get a Radeon card?
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If you can spare it go for something like a GTX680 and keep the i7 or if you like the price range your at you could drop down to an i5 and still be fine with a 660 or 670. Its just a suggestion though and you don't have to take it at all. For me though I have always liked nVidia cards much more. No clue what the specs are on that card but go to the link and you can see how the card will run on certain games and all the clock speeds. If you deem that you do want it or not doesnt affect me, the PC look like it will run.
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus
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OKay thanks for the suggestion!Pumaxcs wrote:If you can spare it go for something like a GTX680 and keep the i7 or if you like the price range your at you could drop down to an i5 and still be fine with a 660 or 670. Its just a suggestion though and you don't have to take it at all. For me though I have always liked nVidia cards much more. No clue what the specs are on that card but go to the link and you can see how the card will run on certain games and all the clock speeds. If you deem that you do want it or not doesnt affect me, the PC look like it will run.
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus
What about the GeForce GTX 660 2048MB?
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Seems like a pretty good pick to me. With all the other parts I don't think it could be bottle-necked in anyway. Glad I could help.
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Thank you so much for all help!Pumaxcs wrote:Seems like a pretty good pick to me. With all the other parts I don't think it could be bottle-necked in anyway. Glad I could help.