The GTX 460 looks pretty good. Not too bad in price (I was thinking under $200., but that can change). I've been looking at the charts at Toms Hardware and it's really a pain to have to weed your way out from between all the dual card benchmarks.

Interesting to note that the closest ATI (without going over) to the 460 is the 5830. However the 5830 looks like it's more expensive than the 6870 (Newegg prices).

Steve

On 11/4/2010 5:41 PM, Scoobydo wrote:
This is easy if you want a main stream card. Choose either the GTX 460 1 GIG or even better the new HD 6870. Either on will trounce a GTX 280 and use less power and produce less heat as well.



On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:46:48 -0500, Steve Tomporowski <[email protected]> wrote:

Currently I have an Nvidia 9600 GT in my i7-870 box. The E8500 box has the 280 GTX, so I'd like to replace the 9600 with something that is a little bit faster than the 280. That is something with good bang for the bux. Not looking to spend much this time around. I don't have a prejudice on Nvidia or ATI. In the far past I got turned off of ATI due to their OpenGL implementation and the fact that every new driver broke something else. I'm assuming that under the wing of AMD, that both situations have gotten much better.

The variety of models has gotten staggering and the numbering has gotten ridiculous, you can't count on a larger number being a faster card. I'm doing research now, but I'd like to see what everybody has experience with.

The E8500 has been my gaming box, but it's time to move it over. Rather get a new card than swap cards.

Thanks...Steve


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