akugami
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Firing Squad has an interesting tidbit in how the HIS Radeon 5870 TurboX performs. Kinda gives a hint at what a "5890" should achieve if one is forthcoming. It minimizes the gap between it and a GTX 480 in some benchmarks. Still, there are many games where the overclocked card barely registers. Probably cases where ATI needs to tweak their drivers more.
The GTX 470 and 480 seems to scale badly at higher resolutions but it's only really noticeable at 2560x1600 and almost no one games at those resolutions so it's not a huge deal.
Also, overclocking a GTX 470 or 480 gives a pretty decent performance boost, assuming you have decent cooling in your case of course. The 470 and 480 are already very hot cards and the extra heat and power from overclocking them can be a killer.
The GTX 470 and 480 seems to scale badly at higher resolutions but it's only really noticeable at 2560x1600 and almost no one games at those resolutions so it's not a huge deal.
Also, overclocking a GTX 470 or 480 gives a pretty decent performance boost, assuming you have decent cooling in your case of course. The 470 and 480 are already very hot cards and the extra heat and power from overclocking them can be a killer.