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EAH4870X2 Quadfire vs GTX 295 vs. ATI 4890

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by victor14, May 10, 2009.

  1. victor14

    victor14 Regular member

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    I currently have the EAH4870X2 and I do not know if I should get another card to put it in "quadfire." Will the 4890 or gtx 295 outperform the 4870x2 in quadfire?
     
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    KillerBug Active member

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    A pair of GTX295's will be faster than a pair of 4870x2's
    A pair of 4870x2's will be faster than a single GTX295.
    A Single 4870x2 will be faster than a 4890.
     
  3. victor14

    victor14 Regular member

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    So should I go for a pair of EAH4870X2 tri fan or should I get gtx?
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    Rough performance figures

    HD4890: 100%
    HD4870X2: 160-170%
    GTX295: 100-180%
    HD4870X4: 160-300%
    GTX295x2: 20-300%

    Unless you use 2560x1600 (30" monitor only), Quad SLI or Quad Crossfire will not be necessary. I recommend the HD4870X2 (one of them), especially now the price has reduced. It offers more consistent performance than the GTX295 and is much better value for money.
     
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  5. KillerBug

    KillerBug Active member

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    The gTX295x2 configuration is nice, but costs far too much for it's performance vs the quadfire.

    Get one 4870x2...When you get a game that can use more, then get yourself another one.
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    I disagree. With the HD5800 series looming in a few months time, it would be better to move on and upgrade if that situation arises, not add another X2.
     

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