I have decided to go with two 6950 cards in crossfire over the GTX 590 i was originally going to get. I will try and flash the bios to the 6970 when i get them but even without the benchmarks are awesome.
What do you guys recon a good move or not ?
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yep good decision, you can get 2 6950's for the price of a 580 gtx. Ive read someone here actually unlocked his 6950's to 6970 and then put them in crossfire, so you can ask around.
btw the 6950 1gb cards that overclock to match a 580gtx would be this one herehttp://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7198682&CatId=7005
[QUOTE="blaznwiipspman1"]That card looks so perdy..btw the 6950 1gb cards that overclock to match a 580gtx would be this one herehttp://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7198682&CatId=7005
Elann2008
uhh 2 of those together, soo sexy and for less than $500 :)
Dude I am not getting in your business, but why would u need that much horsepower when PC graphics have stagnated since 2008, its like having a Ferrari in a country without roads. Buy yourself a single 6950 2gb version unlock it to 6970 and your set, that card should handle everything with ease. SLI or Crossfire is a waste of money, a single 6950 should serve you well for next 2-3 years about time 28nm cards become a norm.
I kinda agree, unless your running multiple monitor setup or over 1920x1080 theres no real point gaming wise, espically with the current generation of consoles holding most games back visually/requirement wiseDude I am not getting in your business, but why would u need that much horsepower when PC graphics have stagnated since 2008, its like having a Ferrari in a country without roads. Buy yourself a single 6950 2gb version unlock it to 6970 and your set, that card should handle everything with ease. SLI or Crossfire is a waste of money, a single 6950 should serve you well for next 2-3 years about time 28nm cards become a norm.
deniiiii21
Its a very good move even better if you get 2 of them that you can flash.I have decided to go with two 6950 cards in crossfire over the GTX 590 i was originally going to get. I will try and flash the bios to the 6970 when i get them but even without the benchmarks are awesome.
What do you guys recon a good move or not ?
adam0926
well I'm upgrading my whole system this week i have been waiting for the Vertex 3 SSD and GTX 590 (which was a waste of time).
I will be getting:
Intel i7 2600k
16gb Corsair Vengeance ram
2x 6950 flashed to 6970 gpu
OCz vertex 3 120gb SSD
2x 1tb F3 samsung HDD
Asus P8P67 Deluxe mobo
and using a XFX 850w PSU
I am willing to spend all the extra chash if it is worth it in the long run.
well I'm upgrading my whole system this week i have been waiting for the Vertex 3 SSD and GTX 590 (which was a waste of time).
I will be getting:
Intel i7 2600k
16gb Corsair Vengeance ram
2x 6950 flashed to 6970 gpu
OCz vertex 3 120gb SSD
2x 1tb F3 samsung HDD
Asus P8P67 Deluxe mobo
and using a XFX 850w PSU
I am willing to spend all the extra chash if it is worth it in the long run.
adam0926 Have you considered the Intel 510 120gb ssd? I think its like 50 more than what the Vertex 3 will be but Intel SSD's have pretty solid reliability.
Have you considered the Intel 510 120gb ssd? I think its like 50 more than what the Vertex 3 will be but Intel SSD's have pretty solid reliability.[QUOTE="adam0926"]
well I'm upgrading my whole system this week i have been waiting for the Vertex 3 SSD and GTX 590 (which was a waste of time).
I will be getting:
Intel i7 2600k
16gb Corsair Vengeance ram
2x 6950 flashed to 6970 gpu
OCz vertex 3 120gb SSD
2x 1tb F3 samsung HDD
Asus P8P67 Deluxe mobo
and using a XFX 850w PSU
I am willing to spend all the extra chash if it is worth it in the long run.-Wolfy-
I have and I was going to order one of them but the read / write speeds of the OCz are attractive?
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