HD 6870 CF or HD 6970 2GB ??????

heartripple

In the zone
Hey guys i am in real fix........

I am going to buy a new graphic card and I am confused to go with CROSSFIRE or just a single GPU.....

My friend is coming from Canada during this diwali and I have $ 600 to spend on this purchase....

I am not sure that HD6890 2GB will perform better then HD 6870 in CROSSFIRE..... so guys please help me...

And my current configuration is in my signature...
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
^^ I think you meant 6970 2gb. 6870 cf will easily beat a 6970 2gb.

But i suggest you to wait a bit before investing on a card. AMD 7 series are expected to be launched in a couple of months. Go for them as they will have a completely new architecture and perform lot lot better than current 6xxx series.
 
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heartripple

heartripple

In the zone
New cards wont come cheaper....If there will any huge performance boost then I would consider that cards....other wise CROSSFIRE is good..and will my SMPS able to serve in crossfire??????
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
^^ They will be priced similarly and btw, the new cards will beat the current ones black and blue.

Will employ rendering methods far advanced than current offering and not possible on them too. Amd will do away with the vliw5/4 architecture of current 6 series.

There are rumours that a 10k next gen card will beat a 20k current current gen card. So i suggest waiting a bit rather than splurging your money on old and soon to be obsolete products.

Read more on the compute engine architecture by AMD. Our forum member cilus had written a wonderful article regarding them.
 

Skud

Super Moderator
Staff member
CM Extreme Power won't cut for either 6870 CFX or 6970 2gb. Better get a SMPS first. Like Corsair TX 750V2 or HX750.
 
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heartripple

heartripple

In the zone
CM Extreme Power won't cut for either 6870 CFX or 6970 2gb. Better get a SMPS first. Like Corsair TX 750V2 or HX750.


How much it will damage me ?????
Because during the diwali I am planing to buy a new LCD panel for me..... and corsair's TX and HX series SMPS is modular????????

what if I dont buy modular SMPS
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
^^ Tx is non modular and Hx is modular.

Go for Tx 750-v2 @ 6k. Ditch the coolermaster extreme 600w asap.
 

Skud

Super Moderator
Staff member
What's your total budget for all the components? Your $600 is coming to a total of 27k. Is the monitor included in this?
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
^^ Agreed. For HD 6870 CF or HD 6970 2 GB, you need a good 750W psu first. Get the Corsair TX750 V2, available within 6.5K or Sesonic 750W SS-750JS @ 5.5K.
But Vicky is right, no need to spend that much with the current gen AMD or nVidia GPU as the upcoming AMD 7000 series will have a far better architecture and at least in paper they are gonna provide very very high performance compared to the current cards.
So my suggestion is get a single HD 6870 which is capable enough to handle games in 1920 X1080 or Full HD resoluton and use it untill the arrival of AMD HD 7000 series.
MSI HD 6870 Twin Frozr II is a good choice, available within 11.5K
 
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heartripple

heartripple

In the zone
^^ Tx is non modular and Hx is modular.

Go for Tx 750-v2 @ 6k. Ditch the coolermaster extreme 600w asap.


what is the benefit of buying modular SMPS???

What's your total budget for all the components? Your $600 is coming to a total of 27k. Is the monitor included in this?

For just GPU

13k for LCD


and I think I would have to pay atleast 7k for SMPS
And I am planing to @ TB HDD and CPU Cooler that means I will have to pay almost 55k for all this stuff.......( God help me )

^^ Agreed. For HD 6870 CF or HD 6970 2 GB, you need a good 750W psu first. Get the Corsair TX750 V2, available within 6.5K or Sesonic 750W SS-750JS @ 5.5K.
But Vicky is right, no need to spend that much with the current gen AMD or nVidia GPU as the upcoming AMD 7000 series will have a far better architecture and at least in paper they are gonna provide very very high performance compared to the current cards.
So my suggestion is get a single HD 6870 which is capable enough to handle games in 1920 X1080 or Full HD resoluton and use it untill the arrival of AMD HD 7000 series.
MSI HD 6870 Twin Frozr II is a good choice, available within 11.5K

I am not going to buy a new graphic card based on 6870 I will wait till diwali...
 

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
^^ Agreed. For HD 6870 CF or HD 6970 2 GB, you need a good 750W psu first. Get the Corsair TX750 V2, available within 6.5K or Sesonic 750W SS-750JS @ 5.5K.
But Vicky is right, no need to spend that much with the current gen AMD or nVidia GPU as the upcoming AMD 7000 series will have a far better architecture and at least in paper they are gonna provide very very high performance compared to the current cards.
So my suggestion is get a single HD 6870 which is capable enough to handle games in 1920 X1080 or Full HD resoluton and use it untill the arrival of AMD HD 7000 series.
MSI HD 6870 Twin Frozr II is a good choice, available within 11.5K

wrong, its MSI R6870 HAWK for 11.5k :)


@heartripple
amd plans to release new gpus in 4th quarter 2011. my suggestion will be to wait if you can.

modular smps will help you get rid of unused cables thus reducing clutter in cabinet.

for lcd get DELL Ultrasharp U2311H @ 14k~
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Then your current upgrade should be the PSU. Then get a 850W PSU. At 7K you can get the Corsair TX850 V2, which I guess is the best choice.
 

Skud

Super Moderator
Staff member
@OP:
Modular SMPS helps in cable management and in turn good airflow inside the case. You only use the cables that are needed, so the cabinet looks clean with lots of spaces for optimal airflow. Besides looks, this helps in keep your components cool.
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
what is the benefit of buying modular SMPS??

Well modular psu's have detachable cables i.e you can detach cables which are unused and keep them separately. When needed, you can reattach and use them.

Modular psu's help greatly in cable management as there are no unwanted cable clutter inside the cabinet. All unwanted cables are detached unlike non-modular psu's.
 
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heartripple

heartripple

In the zone
Thank you guys...

also i dont think you will get warranty if you get from outside?

They wont give me an warranty for such an expensive product.......what the hell is wrong with those guys....they dont sell those product cheap in India ...they dont give warranty for out side purchased product either ????????


I mean WTF I really mean it....
 

Skud

Super Moderator
Staff member
That's like that always. Certain companies do provide international warranty on some of their products. But mostly it's country limited.
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
That's like that always. Certain companies do provide international warranty on some of their products. But mostly it's country limited.

Sadly in India most of those warranty period are reduced terribly by the re-sellers.
 
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