PDA

View Full Version : 2 Graphic Cards Or 1?



Darkeagle
11th July 2009, 12:36 PM
Well, i have been talking to chalex and he said that buying 2 4890s is a bad idea and recommended a GTX 285, but what dose everyone else think?


2 X 4890's

OR

1 X 285

Chalex4
11th July 2009, 12:39 PM
I my opinion 1 card will always serve you better than 2, and will make your life easier.

So yeah, I would go with the 285 or if you are really set on 2 cards and ultimate performance and money is no object get the 295. Then you can get a BFG card too with the best warranty and customer service known to man :).

VoX
11th July 2009, 01:23 PM
295 will be the best, or if you have to go ATI, then a 4870X2, but a GTX295 will win out of the 2.

With new games though, 2 Gcards shouldn't cause too much of a problem, other than possibly not having enough PSU connectors on a crappy PSU, but adaptors can solve that problem, although it will look a bit messy.

Colonel Mitch
11th July 2009, 07:09 PM
Arent the gtx 295's ludicrously expensive?

the 4890 are less than £200 each.

also dont say i dont want 2 gfx cards im gunna get a 4870x2, it is 2 cards jsut on 1 board :P

2 4890's will outperform a 4870x2, but will cost more i believe. 2 4890's will outperform a gtx 285 (i believe the 285 is a single gpu card, is it not?).

Chalex4
11th July 2009, 07:14 PM
285 is a single GPU, but then again the 285 is way cheaper than 2x4890.

Colonel Mitch
11th July 2009, 07:32 PM
285 is a single GPU, but then again the 285 is way cheaper than 2x4890.

Yeah its cheaper than 2 of them but not 1 of them.

and a gtx 285 is like £260, whereas 1 4890 is about £180 i think. For the % differnce a 285 isnt teh same value for money as a single 4890, though i suppose by that card 2 4890's probably are the lease value for money out of those 2. For value for money a 4870x2 is probably where its at, but then again if u want a lolpower pc its not about the cost within reason, and if uve got under £400 for gfx cards id say 2 x 4890 would be the best option if u want the best for the money

VoX
12th July 2009, 12:01 PM
2x 4890s are about the same price as a GTX285, unless you manage to get the 285 mega cheap.

2x 4890s would be good, I would suggest a 4870x2 then get another when prices fall, but there isn't much gain in TriFire or QuadFire, only if your at 2560xlol res.

Colonel Mitch
12th July 2009, 01:59 PM
2x 4890s are about the same price as a GTX285, unless you manage to get the 285 mega cheap.

2x 4890s would be good, I would suggest a 4870x2 then get another when prices fall, but there isn't much gain in TriFire or QuadFire, only if your at 2560xlol res.

Though i believe DE wants this for future-proofing so the faster the better really. he woint have to upgrade to get a top level perfomring pc for like 2 years.

Chalex4
13th July 2009, 01:43 PM
The thing is that I've heard a new generation is going to be released in September/October time, so I wouldn't be so sure about investing really heavily in today's technology.

Colonel Mitch
13th July 2009, 05:16 PM
Whilst that is certainly something to bare in mind, it leaves DE without a decent computer untill then, and even then once it comes out itll be ~£400 for 1 of the top cards.

VoX
13th July 2009, 05:26 PM
Yeah, new cards will be £lol, even for the ATI ones, although ATI will drop prices quicker than nVidia.