- Oct 19, 2011
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Long time reader, first time poster, blah blah blah.
OK, so here's the deal. I'm about 2/3 of the way through a new build and the only remaining pieces of the proverbial puzzle are a power supply and video card(s). Currently, I'm sitting on an Asrock Extreme3 Gen3 board (dual 8x & supports SLI or Crossfire), Core i5-2500k, and 8GB DDR3-1600 RAM with a Radeon 5770 and 500w power supply. All this is being sent my my 2 - 3 year old 20" LCD @ 1600x900. The monitor itself is still in very good condition so I'm not in any hurry to replace it.
Now, at that resolution I'm sure I could use my existing 5770 to run BF3, of course, that means medium-low settings. I'm not looking to pump out insane frame rates on Ultra quality, but I would like to be able to run High settings with an acceptable frame rate. I'm toying with several possible configurations on the upgrade path and I'm just looking for some pointers.
Option 1: 2 GTX 460Ti's in SLI.
Would run around $300 for both cards but would generate more heat and eat more power.
Option 2: 2 Radeon 6850's in Crossfire.
Roughly the same prices but less heat and power consumption than the 460's.
Option 3: 1 570GTX
Option 4: 1 Radeon 6950.
The GPU setup will dictate what wattage power supply I end up with. I'm thinking something in the 700w - 800w range for a Radeon setup (Crossfire or single GPU) and 850w+ for an nvidia setup.
Thoughts?
Opinions?
OK, so here's the deal. I'm about 2/3 of the way through a new build and the only remaining pieces of the proverbial puzzle are a power supply and video card(s). Currently, I'm sitting on an Asrock Extreme3 Gen3 board (dual 8x & supports SLI or Crossfire), Core i5-2500k, and 8GB DDR3-1600 RAM with a Radeon 5770 and 500w power supply. All this is being sent my my 2 - 3 year old 20" LCD @ 1600x900. The monitor itself is still in very good condition so I'm not in any hurry to replace it.
Now, at that resolution I'm sure I could use my existing 5770 to run BF3, of course, that means medium-low settings. I'm not looking to pump out insane frame rates on Ultra quality, but I would like to be able to run High settings with an acceptable frame rate. I'm toying with several possible configurations on the upgrade path and I'm just looking for some pointers.
Option 1: 2 GTX 460Ti's in SLI.
Would run around $300 for both cards but would generate more heat and eat more power.
Option 2: 2 Radeon 6850's in Crossfire.
Roughly the same prices but less heat and power consumption than the 460's.
Option 3: 1 570GTX
Option 4: 1 Radeon 6950.
The GPU setup will dictate what wattage power supply I end up with. I'm thinking something in the 700w - 800w range for a Radeon setup (Crossfire or single GPU) and 850w+ for an nvidia setup.
Thoughts?
Opinions?