[citation][nom]CptTripps[/nom]That is cherry picking and not looking at the entire picture. I could say I play alot of Crysis Warhead at 1920x1200, 61fps on the 460SLI beats the 5970 at 58fps. At 2560x1600 that far more expensive 5970 will gain me an extra 3fps, yay? In mas effect 2 @2560x1600 I could net .3 more FPS for those extra hundreds, CREAMED! indeed.And really, Stalker @ 1920x1200 with 4msaa gets 64fps on a ~$700+ 5970 while it gets 54fps on 2x460 1GB @ $460 (51 on 2x460 768MB), I would not call that CREAMED! and don't consider $240 worth 10 extra frames. The 5870 in CF approaches CREAMing it, but at ~$800 I don't think that is a good deal either.I specifically stated price/performance in which area the 460 kicks ass. I also stated it gets better FPS than a 5970/5870xfire "sometimes", which it does. I never said it was faster all around, just that it is a better deal. If you argue that point there is no hope for you.Yes they use less power (60-70 watts less under load than the 465), I didn't say they use the least, just less (460SLI together will beat a GTX480 but use near the same power). Nvidia does use more in SLI but they also improve performance drastically unlike crossfire. Also, if by using more you mean it more than doubles draw, you are wrong.In the end...I am a 5870 owner so adding a second 5870 is a no brainer for me. For someone updating there system I would easily reccomend a $400-460 SLI setup (depending on monitor resolution) that would easily outpace a $400 5870 and in reality is closer to the 5970 for a lot less money. I would never reccomend a card that cost ~$700 period unless someone has way to much money, if that was the case then 3way SLI 480 would CREAM! everything.[/citation]
Of course it cherry picked FFS thats the ONLY game is play, why the f**k would i choose a game i dont play!