View Full Version : Looking to crossfire ATI cards...
SMASH
May 29th, 2008, 05:07 PM
So I want to crossfire 2 ATI cards but I'm debating on which two. I'm looking to spend about $75 on each card (so a total of $150). Here are some that I was looking at.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102152
This one looks like a STEAL:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102725
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102700
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102726
Does any seem standoutish among the rest to any of you?
Does anyone know the difference between GDDR2 and GDDR3 and is it worth a $26 per card to have GDDR3?
Amit
May 29th, 2008, 05:27 PM
To be honest, with that $150 you could pick up a Radeon HD 3850 for around $140 and that will give you higher performance and image quality than the two HD 2600s together. Put the $10 towards tax and then add the rest required for the tax in total.
SMASH
May 29th, 2008, 05:30 PM
The one I highlighted in my post though is a Radeon HD 3650 for $76.99.
Dr Nick
May 29th, 2008, 05:37 PM
I'm pretty sure the 3600 series were better for HD movies, not gaming.
SMASH
May 29th, 2008, 05:45 PM
Really? So what would you suggest I crossfire then?
Amit
May 29th, 2008, 05:47 PM
That the thing, apparently you just want to be cool with 2 cards in your system but what's the point if they perform crappier than one card. We're not telling you to crossfire anything. If anything, try to crossfire two Radeon HD 3850s, which is the card that I said if you read my previous post carefully.
SMASH
May 29th, 2008, 05:49 PM
Oh, yea, my bad, I was mixing the numbers up >.<. I'll take a look.
SMASH
May 29th, 2008, 05:54 PM
Here is a 3850 I'm looking at. I'm kinda biased towards the Sapphire brand, so how to the others stack up against it, like HIS, Diamond, and Powercolor.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102715
Amit
May 29th, 2008, 06:36 PM
OR how about spending the $20 more to get the Sapphire HD 3870?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102719
It's the highest rated HD 3870 on newegg and it's at one of the cheapest prices you can get it. I wish I could buy it from retailers around here in Canada.
InnerGoat
May 30th, 2008, 01:07 AM
Get that 3870 he linked, it's in your $150 budget.
Warsaw
June 3rd, 2008, 10:39 PM
And two of those is just barely under the HD3870 X2 in performance. Basically, you save $40 by using two HD3870s versus one HD3870 X2.
Amit
June 3rd, 2008, 10:44 PM
And two of those is just barely under the HD3870 X2 in performance. Basically, you save $40 by using two HD3870s versus one HD3870 X2.
With his processor it would only make sense to buy one and one is good enough for most modern games to be played at high settings. I can run Crysis on High with just one HD 3870 at 35-40 FPS. But I'm using the Atomic version so that probably gives a considerable performance gain.
Warsaw
June 3rd, 2008, 11:02 PM
I agree.
Also, the Atomic version is simply an alternative method of cooling, a single-slot design versus the original dual-slot. "Vapour Chamber Technology" is now Sapphire's new single-slot air cooling system, probably pioneered by Atomic.
Amit
June 4th, 2008, 02:07 AM
I agree.
Also, the Atomic version is simply an alternative method of cooling, a single-slot design versus the original dual-slot. "Vapour Chamber Technology" is now Sapphire's new single-slot air cooling system, probably pioneered by Atomic.
While this is true, it's not just "alternative cooling." It's a better way of cooling which allows me to overclock the core a good 45MHz and the memory 27MHz over stock settings. There are clearly advantages of having this card because my computer isn't placed in the best spot for outputting hot air(it'll get sucked back in) so I bought the more efficient coolers.
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