GCFC
Davide Santon
+45|5945|NY/CT
I'm thinking I might need to upgrade my 8600gt because it keeps crapping out on me and overheating in call of duty
I'm basically set on the 5770 but I had a question
I saw there were 2 different models of the 5770, one smaller round one, and one long and square one
The first is $170, the second, $180
The only difference i see is the cooler. So which one is better,  shorter and rounder, or longer and rectangular?

Last edited by GCFC (2009-11-24 17:52:55)

Overdose
Member
+13|6130|Fort Worth, TX
I say get the rectangular cooler since the card will blow the hot air outside the case, while the rounder cooler will just send the hot air back into the case.
Catbox
forgiveness
+505|6732
i am in the same boat... i am going to get 1 or 2 new cards (crossfire maybe) soon....
and i have heard and read the 4870 (256 bit bus)
is a little faster and cheaper... no dx11 though

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/rad … 446-7.html
These are the folks who kept an eye on our Best Graphics Cards for the Money column, and when Radeon HD 4870s hit $140 bucks, they bought (and got a killer deal, even by today’s standards). If you belong to that group and are looking at “Radeon HD 5700-series,” expecting a big step up in performance, even the 5770 is a disappointment. After all, if you own a 4870 or 4890 already, that card is faster in today’s games.

Last edited by Catbox (2009-11-24 18:17:01)

Love is the answer
Brasso
member
+1,549|6646

2nd for overdose's reason
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Phatmatt
Vroom Vroom
+298|6205|Canada

Second one because of the cooling for overclocking. Second one even if not overclocking.

Unless if you're getting a aftermarket for cooling.

Edit: And is sexier

Last edited by Phatmatt (2009-11-24 19:05:04)

Benzin
Member
+576|6014

Catbox wrote:

i am in the same boat... i am going to get 1 or 2 new cards (crossfire maybe) soon....
and i have heard and read the 4870 (256 bit bus)
is a little faster and cheaper... no dx11 though

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/rad … 446-7.html
These are the folks who kept an eye on our Best Graphics Cards for the Money column, and when Radeon HD 4870s hit $140 bucks, they bought (and got a killer deal, even by today’s standards). If you belong to that group and are looking at “Radeon HD 5700-series,” expecting a big step up in performance, even the 5770 is a disappointment. After all, if you own a 4870 or 4890 already, that card is faster in today’s games.
The only issue with the 48xx cards is that they're really loud and suck a lot of energy. I'm waiting on Nvidia to release their new stuff and then the 5850 will get cheaper. AMD will have the better price/performance in the end, I think, and the new cards are quieter and use much less electricity.
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6430|Finland

The HD 5870 is not quiet tho, far from it under load.

The HD 5770 is more reasonable in terms of noise.

Last edited by GC_PaNzerFIN (2009-11-24 22:58:29)

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Benzin
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+576|6014
https://techreport.com/r.x/radeon-hd-5700/noise-idle.gif

https://techreport.com/r.x/radeon-hd-5700/noise-load.gif

Last edited by CapnNismo (2009-11-25 00:50:39)

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