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Im looking at 2 cards

Contestant number 1

Contestant number 2

Oppinions please, those are top end of my budget.
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They are about the same. My preference goes to ATI, but if PhysX effects are important to you, go for the nVidia. Else ATI all the way.
Post edited May 09, 2011 by KeitaroBaka
I would pick Radeon. More so with the lower price.
I have Sapphire Radeon 5770, so my vote goes to it.

Advice, if you can buy another model of Sapphire, like VaporX. They offer better cooler.
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mutishev: I have Sapphire Radeon 5770, so my vote goes to it.

Advice, if you can buy another model of Sapphire, like VaporX. They offer better cooler.
I have the vapor-x OC edition and it's great. I can finally play Metro 2033 and Crysis with it.
The factory OC is really minimal so I'd recommend just the regular vapor-x but it really doesn't matter because this card doesn't heat up much.
Whats with the prices on what should be the same thing on the Vapor-X?
MSI's 450 is a fine middle range card. Its performance is on par with a radeon 5750, except when using high (x8) AA or tesselation, for which the 450 is better, at least when combined with a recent intel CPU and under win 7. So if you need that or PhysX , go for the Geforce.

In all other cases, the 5770 is better value for money, esp. paired with an AMD CPU
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Phc7006: MSI's 450 is a fine middle range card. Its performance is on par with a radeon 5750, except when using high (x8) AA or tesselation, for which the 450 is better, at least when combined with a recent intel CPU and under win 7. So if you need that or PhysX , go for the Geforce.

In all other cases, the 5770 is better value for money, esp. paired with an AMD CPU
Yeah should have mentioned, AMD 7850 dual core @ 3.02GHz
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/296?vs=316

Personally, I'd go with the 5770. Depends on what you're asking. If you're asking why the Vapor-X cards cost more, it's because they have a custom cooler. If you're asking why two 5770 Vapor-X cards have different prices, it could be because one is stock and the other is overclocked by the manufacturer, or that one is sold by Amazon while the other is being sold by a marketplace seller.
Post edited May 09, 2011 by Misanthropic
CCLOnline any good. looking at this

it is oc'd
The 5770 will outperform the GTS 450: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gts-450-gf106-radeon-hd-5750,2734-8.html
Thank you all for your input.

Unless anyone has a compelling reason not to im going to get the one from CCLOnline in post 11.

I would have prefered not factory OC'd but meh...

Edit: Oh yeah, a + vote for everyone and there should be a batch of Uruks famous cookies over there *points*
Post edited May 09, 2011 by reaver894
I left this longer than expected so a lil necro to see if anyone has anything bad to say about the 5770 linked to in post 11
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reaver894: I left this longer than expected so a lil necro to see if anyone has anything bad to say about the 5770 linked to in post 11
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GameRager: um something bad......umm..........it isn';t free?
Nothing really is in life though is it GR, someone giving a GOG isnt truly free as it costs the other party, or you pay for it indirectly because of the charge for your net connection...

/grumpy old man routine.
I recently purchased and installed a NVIDIA 450 GTS card made by ASUS. I really don't have any complaints with it so far. and it only cost me around $110 on Newegg.