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probably going to be getting a new video card as an x-mas present. good thing as im pretty sure my 4870 is on its last leg.
system specs biostar t-power i45 hd 4870 e2180 4gb ddr2 pc2 8500 1tb and 250gb seagate sata hd's psu: galaxy dx X 1000w psu i know my cpu is kinda a bottleneck but i dont play at super high res's or settings. looking for a mid range card(personnel preference is ati/amd). from 100-150 in price or so. just a quick look at newegg and the HIS hd 7770 for ~130 or so doesn't look to bad but im way out of the loop on the new stuff so any advice would be appreciated edit: i see the hd 7850's are around ~170 i could probably find a used one on a forum for 140-150. thoughts? Last edited by flclisgreat; Dec 15, 2012 at 10:31 AM. |
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How much watt is your psu?Noname or a brand?
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Pick up an old E8xxx CPU or low-end Q8xxx S775 CPU and shove in a used 5850/5870 or something along those lines that can be found on here from $80 - $120 for the card and the rest for the CPU.
Two upgrades for the price of one and a much more rounded investment... certainly so seeing as that E2180, regardless of its OC, will be holding you back in minimum FPS to no end. |
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Your CPU is on it's last leg. If it was heavily overclocked maybe, but at stock it's not going to push a modern video card. I believe your current 4870 is the best card to drive it. Don't get me wrong you will see a mild performance boost, but you certainly will not get your money's worth. The 7850 isn't design for your setup. Maybe if you can find a used Q9xxx it might be worth a shot otherwise I would upgrade the mobo, CPU, GPU and RAM in one go. |
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In my mind find a used one from the forum or any other forum that has still warranty on and buy it!Doesn't matter AMD or Nvidia just the one that can your money buy!:P If you are not playing at high resolutions then it will be enough for you,though i suppose the bottleneck will still be there!You need to uprade you cpu+mobo still though!
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i don't have the cash to do a full upgrade or i would. my current 4870 is artifacting n pretty sure close to dead. thats why i NEED a new gpu.
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then finding a new cpu and gpu from the forums will be your best choice than going straight to 7850!you will do an upgrade to both then you may add a mobo+ram!
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Get the 7850 and a dirt cheap E7xxx/E8xxx chip off ebay if your motherboard can support them. That combination will give you quite a nice boost without spending too much.
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The 7770 is only like 25% faster than the 4870 on a modern rig, which is only a slight boot anyways, most of that 25% will be negated by the your old CPU, so you'll probably only see 10% boost which is a waste of money for $130? If you are unwilling to upgrade the CPU your best bet is to find a second hand 4870 or 4890 for like $50 and save for a proper upgrade. |
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Your cpu is on its last leg not your gpu, i know because i have an e2160 @ 2.4ghz with a 4850 and its botlenecking the hell out of it.
Upgrade your platform first (cpu+mobo+ram) then worry about the gpu. |
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im sorry but you guys seam to not be reading what i say. yes i know my cpu is a bottleneck. i don't have the money to do the whole nine yards or i would. id love too. but i CAN'T. i MIGHT be able to get a cheapish cpu and card though. found a decent deal on another forum for a MATX mobo/q6600 and 2gb's of ram. which would be PERFECT for me. i could put the e2180 and my DIEING 4870 into it for my room mate to use. this isn't about upgrading cause i just want to see prettier pixels. i just want to see all the pixels lol.
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What's your budget looking like? Here's why
Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, L... Pay close attention as that board also comes with a free 2x4GB kit. I say get that and run it til your 4870 goes, then move over to the onboard video , while saving up the whole time for another video card also. Heck even Sneekypeet has a used 470 for $80 which is comparable to performance as a 7850.
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We haven't misunderstood you. I told you if money is an issue buy another 4870 or 4890 second hand and save for a entire rig meanwhile. This takes into consideration of your current money issue. JrRacinFan's suggestion also seems credible. Also, If you look around you could find new AM3+ boards for $40, a 4GB DDR3 memory kit for $40 and a second hand Athlon II X4 for $50. You'd be in a better upgrade position jumping ship to AM3+ than sticking with socket 775. The only missing element would be a new video card, but I'm sure you can find someting temporary for $50. $50 over your budget. Saying that you can find AM2+ and AM3 boards for $40, keep your existing DDR2 memory, find a second hand Athlon II X4 for $50, then buy a used 7750, 5770 or 6790 with the remaining $60! Last edited by Dent1; Dec 15, 2012 at 01:10 PM. |
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I just bought a E8500 for $35 off e bay for a cheep build Im doing
So how much cash you got? |
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To the op it might be cheaper to invest in a new platform like an am3 with a 4 core cpu(search second hand market) than buying a cpu for the dead platform 775, the guys that still have quad core for that platform still want ridiculous amounts of money for hem. Do not buy a new cpu + mobo +ram on 775 again. |
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OK just my thinking, 560Ti is comparable to 7850 which 560Ti is also comparable to 470 no?
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.But those old cards cant compare with the new ones at efficiency they are power hogs now. |
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What I mean is that they are all within 5% performance of each other, with the 6950 right there with them too.
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From A to C its alot more than 5%. ...just my opinion. |
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Still, the 470 is alot better than the 4870 that's currently in use. We're also talking budget here, going by the current cost of the cards with a 470 at the proposed $80, it's 50% as expensive.
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Of course its better but on the efficiency side its not or maybe just a little (as crazy as that can be, 55 vs 40nm) because its fermi 1.
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