4770 In 1280*1024

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I wanna Play games with highest detail and gamer setting like AA and in 1280*1024
MY PC is little Low:AMD 4800+ _ asus m2n-e _ 2*1gb kingston 800mhz
My psu Is a 430w And can give 350w and 30 amp on rail 12v.
my monitors'res is 1024*1280
Do you guys think 4770 is enough to play all games specially like Crysis?
Or better I should think about 5770?
shader ver5 and dtx11 is not important for me. because I will upgrade all Of my pc in max 2 years.
Give me your help and ideas .
Thnx for your time and attention.
 
As a 4770 owner i can tell you that it wont max out Crysis. Dont know that a 5770 will either but its got more chance than a 4770 has. The 4770 will play crysis at a decent level but its way off max.

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Crysis is a bad game to compare to. Nothing maxes crysis, my 5870 doesn't even come close. I beat Crysis and now moved on. haha. I was never impressed with the multiplayer. Everyone running around with nano suits? come on!

4770 is you are on the cheap.. 5770 if you have the bones to burn.

 

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I've played/passed Crysis Warhead, enthusiast settings x8 AA, x16 AF. everything on enthusiast including physics. The only issue was the resolution had to be set to 1600x1073~ on my 1920x1080 native monitor.

Specs:
AMD Phenom II X2 550 BE: 3.6 ghz overclock, stable. (3.8 ghz blows the temperature too close to 65 c)
Memory: 2 Gbs (2x1gb) DDR2 800 Mhz corsair XMS2
GPU: XFX HD 4850 1gb. (Newest version, but still old)
Resolution: 1920x1080 on an Acer H233H monitor. (DVI connection)
OS: Vista Ultimate 32 (i am running windows 7 professional 64 bit version now, however I used vista ultimate when I tried crysis out)
API: DX 10

If your 5870 can't max out Crysis, I am pretty darn sure you have something bottlenecking your system.

Now I do know warhead is the next in line of crysis series, so for all I know it could have been handicapped but judging from what I saw on my end, it is exact quality as the original crysis.
 
I am talking about the Original Crysis, not Warhead. If something is "bottlenecking" my system please point it out. haha.

SPECS:
i7 920 @ 4Ghz w/ Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme
Asus P6T x58
3x2GB G.Skill DDR3 1600 8-8-8-21
ASUS 5870
Dell 22in E228WFP LCD
(2)Seagate 250GB ES.2
Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer
PC Power & Cooling 750w PSU
Thermaltake ElementS Case
Vista Ultimate 64-bit
 
The HD 4770 will be fine for the resolution you wanna play at. See benchmarks below and note you should see lower frame rates due to your limited CPU:

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/radeon-hd4770.html

The HD 5770 is not significantly faster than the HD 4770, but it will be limited by your CPU so I don't think it's worth spending the extra money on it. If you want a DX11 card, then I would go with the HD 5750 which will be slightly faster than the HD 4770.
 

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you should have look at:
http://www.pcgameshardware.com/aid,682726/Review-Ati-RadeonHD-4770-vs-HD-4850-und-Geforce-9800-GT/Reviews/?page=6
 

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you should have a look at:
http://www.pcgameshardware.com/aid,682726/Review-Ati-RadeonHD-4770-vs-HD-4850-und-Geforce-9800-GT/Reviews/?page=6
 



Your link shows Crysis warhead the op said crysis http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/HIS/HD_5770/10.html

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