DX11? Christ, we're barely moving on to DX10 as it is. Most games are still DX9 compatible.
I'm still looking for a reasonable graphics card for my new rig. Something powerful enough to be viable right away and with enough staying power that I won't have to replace it for a while... and something £200 or less.
@Odin: If you like ATI, you could pick up a Radeon HD 4890 for quite a bit less, and it's the fastest card ATI made from it's last-generation line (the 4800 series). Alternatively, check on prices for the HD 5850 cards.
I'm not sure about NVidia's line - check TomsHardware.
@Odin: Take a look at the 5770 or 5750. I just picked up a 5770 for $170. At current exchange rates, you could get two 5770's for £200. I've also been an Nvidia user forever, but the reviews of the Radeon 5000's are hard to ignore.
NVidia's upcoming Fermi-based cards had better be some seriously bad-assed hardware if they don't want their clocks cleaned for the next year.
Granted, this is basically two 5870 cards in crossfire, but glued to one board - but the rendering power of the gods in a single pci-x slot? Priceless (okay, actually $600, but still). Meanwhile my HD 4870 seems so... retro :-( #atiradeonhd5970
This article seems to be sensationalizing things a bit. High-end cards have, for quite some time, required both 8- and 6-pin power connectors, AND have been quite massive. It's difficult to tell from the image, but I don't believe it's much bigger, if any at all, than my GTX285. #atiradeonhd5970
Jeez - I just bought one 30" monitor and it is HUGE - I feel like I am getting a suntan sitting in front of the thing - I can't imagine 6 unless I get a job at NORAD. #atiradeonhd5970
@pencil sharpener: That is an x2 card with 2 GPUs on it already. You can crossfire it with another card for an x4 configuration if you've got that kind of ca$h. Considering an x1 ATI 5000 series card will run Crysis at max settings an x4 rig isn't really necessary unless you are trying to compensate for something. #atiradeonhd5970
@pencil sharpener: You could use two of them, as each board is already home to two seperate GPUs (and their memory) and a Crossfire link connecting those.
So two boards would bring you up to the limit of Crossfire 4x #atiradeonhd5970
I seem to recall reading that this requires displayport monitors in order to run all the displays as one. Does anyone know if that's true? #atiradeonhd5970
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I'm still looking for a reasonable graphics card for my new rig. Something powerful enough to be viable right away and with enough staying power that I won't have to replace it for a while... and something £200 or less.
Yeeeeah I'm asking a lot there aren't I? #atiradeonhd5970
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I was thinking a GTXsomething or other. I generally lean towards nVidia cards.
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I'm not sure about NVidia's line - check TomsHardware.
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yeah but it probably takes #atiradeonhd5970
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Granted, this is basically two 5870 cards in crossfire, but glued to one board - but the rendering power of the gods in a single pci-x slot? Priceless (okay, actually $600, but still). Meanwhile my HD 4870 seems so... retro :-( #atiradeonhd5970
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Can you Crossfire 2 or 3 of them?
That would be completely Redonkulous!
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So two boards would bring you up to the limit of Crossfire 4x #atiradeonhd5970
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