GPU NVIDA Or ATI

Aartjan mulder

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should i buy a XFX Radeon hd 7970 or a GTX 760 EVGA??
i know the XFX hd 7970 is faster but its a really old card. and i want a futer proof card!

i play Minecraft :) and BF3 And TDU2!

srry for my english im dutch
 
The XFX Radeon hD 7970 is a Better Card than GTX 760, There is a New Version of 7970 Available "Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7970 DDR5 Vapor-X 6 GB OC Edition 6 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card" It is THE Best Card and requires a Minimum 850 watt Power Supply Unit
Link to the Card
"http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-DL-DVI-I-SL-DVI-D-PCI-Express-11197-05-40G/dp/B0098HW0H2"
Hope it helped you Mate.
 


no the XFX hd 7970 is €250,- and the r9 280x €290,-
the GTX 760 is €230,-
 


i don't have the money but thnx !
 


what is your Budget??
 


270 max

pc specs :
-Intel Core i5 3470 / 3.2 GHz
-MSI Z77A-G43
-Kingston SSDNow V300
-Samsung SH-224DB
-Microsoft Windows 8
-Crucial Ballistix Sport (8GB)
-Corsair Hydro Series H55 Quiet CPU Cooler

im buying a whole system! (€950,-)
 


Just a quick question for my own benefit - Wouldn't he be better off buying two 7970's for the same price? 3gb + 3gb = 6gb, but when he crossfires, he gets double the GPU power? Or am I way off base?

 


Here at my place, Each 7970 Cost's Around 385€, If i get 2 of'em, it'll cost me around 700+€, instead of that, i'd rather go for ATI HD 7970 DDR5 Vapor-X 6 GB OC Edition which will cost around 550€(Here at my place, No Idea about Other Places) & That is Just Enough For Extreme Gaming and futer Proof tooo!! :)
 


If You Get a Sapphire ATI 7970 3 GB At Your Price Range, Go For it, Don't Have any Regrets!
There is another Card Available around 280. "Sapphire AMD/ATI VAPOR-X HD 7950 OC with Boost 3 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card" That Wud Be Just Fine too!! :)
If you want Nvdia GPU, Go For NVidia GTX660Ti mate!
 



+1. Good to know.
 
I would just get a normal HD 7970, collect the three free games and get another one later on (you can crossfire an R9-280X with an HD 7970 if there are no HD 7970s left). I'm running twin HD 7970s and there is literally no game that I cannot max out and still get perfect frame rates. If you're concerned about budget, usually changing from and i5 to an FX-6300 frees up enough money to upgrade the card and increase your gaming potential greatly. However, if your primary use for your computer isn't gaming, then the i5 is the better choice because it is the faster CPU.