I have 7870 except it's sapphire ( I have no idea what the sapphire means)
Not sure how it compares to NVidia cards but it can play anything on max settings
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:13 am
by Electric_Head
Sapphire cards get good reviews.
Most of the 7 series seem to rate very highly compared to their semi-equivalent nvidia models.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:17 am
by Forum
I read a few times that they have less problems with overheating which is why I went for that one
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:19 am
by Electric_Head
Less heating issues, lower voltage and lower power consumption from what I'm reading.
Not to mention the fps increase.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:21 am
by Forum
Are you using a stock power supply? I had to put a new one in when I changed the card
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:26 am
by Electric_Head
I've got a 650w gaming psu.
It was necessary for my previous card.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 5:37 pm
by Trichome
need to upgrade my cpu soon. got an i3 2100 which is probably the best bang-for-your buck processor i've ever had, getting a bit too weak for some recent titles that are more cpu heavy.
not sure if i can be bothered to upgrade to haswell so i'll probs end up getting an i5 2500k. will last me another couple years, plus anything more than that is just overkill (for gaming anyway)
need to bite the bullet and get an ssd soon too, new intel ones are looking ridic in terms of speed.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:06 pm
by deadly_habit
Electric_Head wrote:Sapphire cards get good reviews.
Most of the 7 series seem to rate very highly compared to their semi-equivalent nvidia models.
I dunno I went from AMD to Nvidia and am not looking back. Better driver support and with how many games use Physx now it's worth the little bit extra cost.
AMD you can snag for cheaper, and they seem to spec a bit more bang for your buck, but always seem to have some sort of issues.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:39 pm
by NickUndercover
Finally got 100% on NFS most wanted 2012. If that Koenigsegg is as fast in reality as it is in the game it should probably be illegal
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:05 pm
by Marcus
deadly habit wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:Sapphire cards get good reviews.
Most of the 7 series seem to rate very highly compared to their semi-equivalent nvidia models.
I dunno I went from AMD to Nvidia and am not looking back. Better driver support and with how many games use Physx now it's worth the little bit extra cost.
AMD you can snag for cheaper, and they seem to spec a bit more bang for your buck, but always seem to have some sort of issues.
I have never had issues from either camp, Physx hardly really gets used and the performance hit is normally rather silly for the effects you get.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:00 pm
by deadly_habit
Marcus wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:Sapphire cards get good reviews.
Most of the 7 series seem to rate very highly compared to their semi-equivalent nvidia models.
I dunno I went from AMD to Nvidia and am not looking back. Better driver support and with how many games use Physx now it's worth the little bit extra cost.
AMD you can snag for cheaper, and they seem to spec a bit more bang for your buck, but always seem to have some sort of issues.
I have never had issues from either camp, Physx hardly really gets used and the performance hit is normally rather silly for the effects you get.
Well a prime example in the upcoming Arkham game is without Physx you won't have any fog
Youtube is far from prime to demonstrate high end graphics effects since it's frame limited and such, but should give the idea
AMD I had more issues with visual errors, artifacting and tearing in older games, some newer. Never had any glaring issues, but have had none of these since switching brands on my last upgrade, plus all the pretty proprietary Nvidia stuff like Physx and the H.264 cuda video rendering on GPU among other things.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:19 pm
by Marcus
Wow one game out of 100's that come out. I understand part of the proprietay Nvidia advantages such as the ability to use cuda, h264 encoder in adobe after effects but most people don't even use these features.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:23 pm
by deadly_habit
Marcus wrote:Wow one game out of 100's that come out. I understand part of the proprietay Nvidia advantages such as the ability to use cuda, h264 encoder in adobe after effects but most people don't even use these features.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ga ... sX_support
Better to have it for games that use it than not.
Honestly if on a tight budget AMD all day, otherwise Nvidia.
Kind of the same thing with CPUs, if on a budget AMD, otherwise Intel.
Marcus wrote:Wow one game out of 100's that come out. I understand part of the proprietay Nvidia advantages such as the ability to use cuda, h264 encoder in adobe after effects but most people don't even use these features.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ga ... sX_support
Better to have it for games that use it than not.
Honestly if on a tight budget AMD all day, otherwise Nvidia.
Kind of the same thing with CPUs, if on a budget AMD, otherwise Intel.
Depends what you call budget graphics cards really, for example the UK you can get 7970's for around the £230 mark which is no slouch at all and should be able to handle pretty much all 1080p gaming. The 770's are around the £300 mark.
Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:34 pm
by deadly_habit
Marcus wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
Marcus wrote:Wow one game out of 100's that come out. I understand part of the proprietay Nvidia advantages such as the ability to use cuda, h264 encoder in adobe after effects but most people don't even use these features.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ga ... sX_support
Better to have it for games that use it than not.
Honestly if on a tight budget AMD all day, otherwise Nvidia.
Kind of the same thing with CPUs, if on a budget AMD, otherwise Intel.
Depends what you call budget graphics cards really, for example the UK you can get 7970's for around the £230 mark which is no slouch at all and should be able to handle pretty much all 1080p gaming. The 770's are around the £300 mark.