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ATi or nVidia What are you currently running on?
by IsYn Wooley on 14 Aug, 2012 14:52
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Just wanted to get a gauge of which way the community swings as far as Graphics cards are concerned.
I am still rocking my GTX 460s in SLi, Hopefully I can get a GTX 680/670 by the end of this year to replace them.
This is not a debate, this is just a general pole to let the community know what percentage we roll.
Both companies have rock solid offerings, I just have had more Green then Red up to this point in my life.
Thanks,
-Wooley
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Reply #1
by NeutronStar on 14 Aug, 2012 14:55
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HIS AMD 6870, run everything maxed so far...so prolly won't up to 7xxx series till next year
Used to be an Nvidia guy but because of driver issues decided to switch. They're still both great, just my preference.
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Reply #2
by JohnCyKlopZ on 14 Aug, 2012 15:28
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I bought an AMD because it was cheaper (80 bucks) :L
HD 6670. It fits 73% of my needs.
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Reply #3
by Inject OH 4 on 14 Aug, 2012 15:35
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HD 7770
I win.
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Reply #4
by Blackllama on 14 Aug, 2012 16:30
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HD 6670 lets me run everything on max...
Except for shattered horizon. Dat game.
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Reply #5
by Nelth on 14 Aug, 2012 21:21
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Geforce 670 here!
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Reply #6
by Wholegrain on 14 Aug, 2012 21:36
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Just wanted to get a gauge of which way the community swings as far as Graphics cards are concerned.
I am still rocking my GTX 460s in SLi, Hopefully I can get a GTX 680/670 by the end of this year to replace them.
This is not a debate, this is just a general pole to let the community know what percentage we roll.
Both companies have rock solid offerings, I just have had more Green then Red up to this point in my life.
Thanks,
-Wooley
I swing all three ways, baby!
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Reply #7
by Waffuls the Huntress on 14 Aug, 2012 22:21
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HIS AMD 6870, run everything maxed so far...so prolly won't up to 7xxx series till next year
Used to be an Nvidia guy but because of driver issues decided to switch. They're still both great, just my preference.
This is what I have, and this is how it runs, too.
It's really decent. Lags on Isaac, though.
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Reply #8
by JohnCyKlopZ on 14 Aug, 2012 22:25
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HD 6670 lets me run everything on max...
Ya fancies with your ddr5 memory );
ddr3 here... SHUT UP.
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Reply #9
by Boxman on 14 Aug, 2012 22:34
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/AMD FANBOY/
Obviously know my choice.
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Reply #10
by Cadaver on 14 Aug, 2012 23:02
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5770.
Won't buy Nvidia products, and avoid suggesting them, whenever possible. Had one of their portable graphics chips they got sued over. Seems they knew the chip was bad, sold them anyway, and just did a forced bios fix, which ran the fans at higher rpm, so the chips would last just past the warranty. Seems they had the wrong solder and would burn out. Wouldnt fix mine, it was a "special order" so not covered under the class action suit, except to prevent me from suing them. They got an ignorant, computer illiterate Judge on the case by forum shopping. So, all those impacted, even those with laptops costing as high as $7500, got a voucher for a $249 Compaq. No repair costs refunded, no replacement allowed (as when the chip would die, so would the motherboard and possibly the cpu, as the cpu shared the same heatsink and the higher temps of the vid chip would damage it, too.) So. No more $ from me.
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Reply #11
by Doc. Mentalist S. on 15 Aug, 2012 00:25
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Reply #12
by Sejo Mino on 15 Aug, 2012 02:58
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AMD is the best. 4200 to start off with my comp then i upgraded it to a 6870 and it workz great.
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Reply #13
by Ãeath. on 15 Aug, 2012 17:03
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AMD Radeon HD 6450.
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Reply #14
by Yahtzee on 15 Aug, 2012 17:54
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AMD Radeon HD 6670