I think they are all compatible (99% sure).
any suggestions
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if you;re planning to go sli in the future then get a radeon 6970 instead, othewise the 570 is good.
No plans, but why the 6970 over the 570?if you;re planning to go sli in the future then get a radeon 6970 instead, othewise the 570 is good.
blaznwiipspman1
I have a f3 spinpoint.If you can spare a few more $ i would upgrade from cavier green. That's... slow, isn't it?
theking52_TDK
[QUOTE="blaznwiipspman1"]No plans, but why the 6970 over the 570?if you;re planning to go sli in the future then get a radeon 6970 instead, othewise the 570 is good.
SAGE_OF_FIRE
the 6970 in crossfire performs closely to the 580 in sli, if not the same
No plans, but why the 6970 over the 570?[QUOTE="SAGE_OF_FIRE"][QUOTE="blaznwiipspman1"]
if you;re planning to go sli in the future then get a radeon 6970 instead, othewise the 570 is good.
blaznwiipspman1
the 6970 in crossfire performs closely to the 580 in sli, if not the same
But wouldn't 2x 570 perform better than that?[QUOTE="blaznwiipspman1"][QUOTE="SAGE_OF_FIRE"] No plans, but why the 6970 over the 570? SAGE_OF_FIRE
the 6970 in crossfire performs closely to the 580 in sli, if not the same
But wouldn't 2x 570 perform better than that?no, 2x 570 perform similar to 6950 in crossfire, but you're getting a single card only so it doesn't matter much.
[QUOTE="configme"][QUOTE="evildead6789"]Asus boards are better.evildead6789
Guess who owns and makes ASRock boards.
Does it matter? the asus boards are faster than the asrocks. enough saidThats not even true. Current ASUS boards don't support PCI-E 3.0, while ASRock boards will support it natively with Ivy Bridge. And some of the best rated Sandy Bridge boards are ASRock. Not to mention there is almost no performance increase between quality motherboards.
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