Upgrade to ATI 5850

night_wolf_in

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I'm currently using ATI 4850. the rest of my specs are in my sign. Should i upgrade to the newer ATI 5850?

1- will i note noticeable difference?
2- ill be using 1680x1050 resolution.
3- will my cpu and ram, hold the gpu back if i upgrade? (bottleneck)

thanks guys for the opinions.
 
I think you will have a very noticable difference. The 5850 is a much faster card than the 4850. THe 4850 is similar to a 9800gt and the 5858 is similar to the GTX 280, I think both ATI cards are slight faster than the NVidia cards I mentioned.

I own an 8800GTS 320mb and I think it's definitely time for me to get a 5850.
 
may b you need 2 upgrade your PSU. 5850 needs 550w as minimum, but you have 500w. 🙁 again u r using 65nm Q6600 which needs much more power than 45nm Quad-Core cpus and u also OCed it to 3.0GHz. i think you need 600w. 🙁
 
Ya...Thats what I was thinking.
You have a good card that can play most games on your monitors native resolution.
I already said 5850 is an overkill for you.

Its better not to upgrade this time.
Wait till prices drop to some extent.

You may even have GT300 to choose...
 


ehm? stop talking that bullshit, the 4850 BEATS the 9800gt and is NOT similar to it, and 5850 is NOT similar to gtx280! 5850 beats the gtx285 and is NOT similar to it.

"night_wolf_in" the upgrade for a 5850 is HUGE the 5850 is even beating the 4850X2 which IS twise as good as a regular 4850, at the current price and thinking for the future nvidia cards, ill bet that nvidia NEVER will match ati's price to performance ratio but tho nvidia might have the most powerful cards but way to overpriced.

conclusion : the 5850 is worth it and as for the bottleneck, well its your lucky day, the 5850 i built on the 40nm process and actually it doesn't require much more power than a 4850, your 500w is enough and the p35 have a pci express 1.1, well it might be bottlenecking but fact by fact it shouldn't because the max data transfer for pci-e 1.1 is 4000mb/s and thats the ammount 5850 uses, 5850 is absolutely worth it, no doubt
 
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you should be fine with what you currently got with a 5850
 

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