MSI 4890 is the best for around $200.
I always prefer a single card over Crossfire as it will result in consistent performance over all games versus shaky performance depending on drivers for crossfire, especially in newer games.
It is $189 at canada computers with a rebate. That is fantastic.
You could always check other threads such as this which pit the two options against each other: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/26...-decision-time
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Jul 9th, 2009 12:28 AM #1
Vid card suggestions - again...
Hi,
I've previously asked for suggestions for a vid card and I was suggested to get the Sapphire 4850 as my budget was in the low $100 range. I've just sold some stuff and now have upped my budget to $200. ("Mo money, mo problems")
Reading online, I notice I have a bunch more options now such as 4850 in Crossfire or a single 4870 or 4890.
If I were able to get 2 4850's for $200(used), versus one 4890 at $200 (MSI or Powercolor from CanadaComputers or Newegg respectively), which would you suggest and why?
My board is a Gigabyte MA790XT-UD4P.. reading online, I see that if I run CF, the PCI-E speed will drop to 8x/8x for both cards. Is there a real world performance drop with this?
How do the Nvidia cards compare with this also, in the same price range.
My priorities are: Cost > Performance > Noise level/Temps > Overclockability
Also, will I have power or space issues as I read that some of these cards take up a lot of room/power? My rig is posted below.
Thanks for the help (again).
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I have had the MSI model for just under a week now. The fan works with no problems at all and the unit overclocks pretty well. I would suggest you pick it up while the price is that low, I do not regret it.
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Jul 9th, 2009 11:03 AM #5
2 4850's will scale close to the 4890 more so if there 1 giger's but IF your looking for best right now a single 4890 is the way to go + factor in the fact when the new AMD/Ati DX11 " Evergreen " parts hit the market those 4890's will get dropped in price ... THEN imagine 2 4890's in crossfire mode !!
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This weekend July 10-12 Canada Computers has the Sapphire for $199 without having to deal with a MIR.
I would have waited if I had known and picked up the better brand.
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Jul 9th, 2009 04:00 PM #7
nice think i will pick up the sapphire card then..
if its between MSI/Sapphire/Powercolor, what would you all recommend as the more reliable brand, in terms of warranty / customer service?_______________
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I myself would pick Sapphire>MSI>Powercolor
These things are personal preference though really.
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Jul 10th, 2009 09:11 AM #9
I have almost the exact same setup as yours and I went with a 4870 1GB card. What I worry about with your setup is that the CPU may bottleneck the system if you put in a 4890. If you can spend the extra $50 somewhere else, then I suggest doing so.
Regarding the Crossfire issue, I read an article that compares the two (16x/16x vs 8x/8x) and the difference is mixed. Here is the link http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...ss,1761-4.html Note that it is over a year old though.
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Jul 10th, 2009 09:29 AM #10
do some research on the fans, i usually find higher ATI card to be too lound, which MSI seem to have big nice fans similar to zalman ones. their quality r all the same, better deal is more important.
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Jul 10th, 2009 12:03 PM #11
im loving the 8800gtx i picked up used for 100 bucks
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Jul 10th, 2009 12:14 PM #12
Go with the Sapphire 4890! I am running two of them in Crossfire and the fans work properly. At idle it's nice and quiet and at load understandably the ramp up.
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Jul 10th, 2009 12:43 PM #13
If your planning to mod them with better cooling going with the cheapest or a XFX model would be best then.
Otherwise go with the cheapest with the best cooling/preformance of them. Its a given that you'll probly not be hitting 1 ghz on the cheaper models but I firmly believe these cards that can do a 900+ mhz gpu clock will be more then enough for most users._______________Phenom II X6 1090T @ 4 Ghz/2.4 Ghz NB-Cpu | Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H | Mushkin Blackline "Frostbite" DDR3 1600 16 gigs
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Jul 10th, 2009 02:08 PM #14
If you try an Nvidia card in one of the newer AMD/ATI boards (for e.g., 780G chipset or 790), what happens? How would it compare to an ATI card?
I think the GeForce 260/275 series might be better than the ATI 4870/4890 cards. Maybe? Depending on the game? I have read that ATI has issues in Windows and is full of issues/problems if using Linux.
The one thing I like about ATI cards is that the reference cards are usually shorter than Nvidia cards so you're not limited by whatever case you have.
I want to upgrade my card to an ATI 4870/4890 or Nvidia GTX 260 or 275 but what I've read has me really leaning towards an Nvidia card. But, I'd like to know whether the mobo makes a difference (i.e. if it's Intel-based, P35 or P45 or X58 etc or one from AMD/ATI).
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Jul 10th, 2009 02:29 PM #15
might be best to ask this in a new thread. But i'll awnser otherwise

Right now ati offers the best value/preformance senario between the 2 companies thought others will argue otherwise. Same as the drivers in windows & linux, I can't fully coment on linux drivers but everything I have heard ati wise the latest drivers they have been putting out for linux are 10x more better then there previous ones.
Both nvidia & ati have there overall advantages & disadvantages but the 2 that get talked about most is for nvidia: faster framerates vs equal competitive ati cards vs ati: superior image quality & less framerates in some instances vs nvidia's equal competitor.
Chipset & cpu choice DOES matter in some cards preformance. You just have to find the right combinations.
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