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1xPCIe vs 2xPCI Graphics cards

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by fuel_f2f, Aug 4, 2008.

  1. abuzar1

    abuzar1 Senior member

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    No it's not.

    ANYWAY, let us know in a months time.
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    Why do you say that? If an 8800GS can pull 11,500 then an HD3850 can pull at least 10,000.
     
  3. abuzar1

    abuzar1 Senior member

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    lol

    I mean no it's not a bad card. My bad, wasn't clear enough.
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    Ah right, my mistake. :)
     
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    fuel_f2f Regular member

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    heh, you guys are great. Thanks for all the great info... Just got some good news, My Utility Provider just sent me a check for $106 cause I overpaid a bunch of times... lets see if I can scrounge up some more cash and get a 4850 :D

    Also, I've searched up different brands for the 4850 and the 3850/70... I noticed there are many variations of this and some brands that are give the same stats... I know the higher the mhz core speeds and such and the more stream processors the better right... but can a card have roughly the same stats, but be inferior? Like would Diamond Be worse than Sapphire even if they both have 775mhz/1800 and 320 stream processing units?

    Especially cause one company could use cheaper parts and die faster... Just wondering if you guys did the research and I wanna pick ur brains about what you discovered or think.

    Again, thanks for the always great and fast replys... helped me a bunch so far.
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    No email notifications from this thread for some reason, that's weird...

    Performance-wise, brands aren't different much for graphics cards. Some may be overclocked, but if anything I veer away from those as a few of them have proven to be less reliable than their standard counterparts. For ATI I generally recommend Sapphire, HIS and Asus for cards. That's not to say that others are bad, but these companies have a proven track record.
     
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    Avoid powercolor. I personally have an Asus. The packaging is nice :) lol
     
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    Nice, but VAST! Lengthways the box for my Asus graphics card wouldn't fit through the doorway...
     
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    lol

    That just means you have a small doorway! haha
     
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    It's not that wide, but the box was genuinely huge...
     
  11. fuel_f2f

    fuel_f2f Regular member

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    HA! See a site told me the PowerColor outperformed a few of its tested counterparts... Good to know... I knew PowerColor was a meh brand but that review threw me for a loop. I think I'm picking up on this stuff pretty quick.

    Thanks guys. I was actually looking at a few HIS cards, and I know any deal involving Sapphire and Asus are worth it.
     
  12. sammorris

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    Powercolor are all well and good (they're no faster, if the card performed better it was obviously an overclocked version) but they don't offer a warranty of their own, so be careful of that.

     
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    fuel_f2f Regular member

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    heh, haven't really been paying attention to warranty as of yet, but its a big part of my decision making. Companys that know they've built a long lasting product usually have a warranty that shows it... and vice versa.
     
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    Indeed, hence companies like Corsair offering five years, and companies like Powercolor not offering one at all.
     
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    fuel_f2f Regular member

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    I was kinda disappointed with my ram for this PC. It came with a 2GB stick of crucial... I was thinking of buying 2x 2GB of Corsair and selling the crucial but instead bought a second crucial stick...

    But it comes with a lifetime warranty I guess... Only major prob is that in some cases u gotta tweak some stuff as the memory only registers like 1.3GB of 2 in some cases... seems to be rare but crucial offers info/guides on how to rectify this if it happens to you... odd problem heh...
     
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    Crucial memory seems to have had all sorts of problems lately, I've stopped recommending it.
     
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    fuel_f2f Regular member

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    Quick Question... for same price which is better?

    Seagate ST3250410AS 250GB Barracuda 7200.10 SATA-II 16MB (5YR MFG - 1YR MB)

    or;

    Western Digital SATA2 250GB 16MB Cache 7200RPM WD2500KS (3year)
     
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    Both good really. I've had good luck with WD hard drives, and they're quiet. Seagate drives are also excellent, but tend to be noisier.
     
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    I would take the seagate. Better warranty, plus better Access Times. I knwo they are BARELY different, but if it's the same price then why not lol.
     
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    One store sells both but if far away, the other only sells the WD but is very close... I think I'll just get the WD if theres minimal differences and save myself a trip :D

    Plus I like quiet... my old comp is VERY loud...

    Also, would it be worth getting an HD cooler and PCI card cooler for about $30 combined?
    HD Cooler: http://www.greenlyph.com/new/produc...d=225&osCsid=0371daaebdae5fc6a163cd4abb57e11e

    PCI Card Cooler: http://www.greenlyph.com/new/produc...d=224&osCsid=0371daaebdae5fc6a163cd4abb57e11e

    Are these worth it? I know the cooler it is the better it will perform and all but I'm going to be running a fairly stock system and wasn't sure if its good to get these now or just put it off till I get a good vid card and Overclock the system.

    Edit> Bah I know I don't need the PCI Fan yet as I'm gonna have built in video for a month or so... but is the HD fan a good thing to have right away?
     
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