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(09-16-2010, 12:03 AM)CransLaToR link Wrote: I vote for Nvdia Geforce GTX 480

Because I use Nvdia too lol  O+

It's not a vote it's a pure fact, the 5990 was rated a much faster card than the utterly disappointing Nvidia 4xx series.
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#12
(09-16-2010, 01:08 AM)Rien link Wrote: They don't have to be expensive, or well, not thát expensive. I bought my current card (4850) for 200 euros well over a year ago, and so far it hasn't had any problems running any game at all. By the time I need a new video card I'll just buy something along the same price range :)

I bought my 4850 for 105 Euros about 3-4 months ago. It's brilliant :D.

I don't know much about what the GTX 480 is capable of, but I'm sure both cards could run any game on the market at the moment.
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#13
(09-16-2010, 10:26 AM)Danny link Wrote: I bought my 4850 for 105 Euros about 3-4 months ago. It's brilliant :D.

I got mine for 90$ USD. :> Yours is probably 1gb tho.
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#14
Yep :P It was only 15 Euros or so difference in price, so I just went for it.
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#15
wait for radeon 6 series and get that
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#16
(09-16-2010, 02:05 AM)SaDist link Wrote: Yeah, but remember that if you're going to upgrade your video card, you also have to upgrade your power suply, so I have to look for something that is cheap and good

Not always the case, depends on what PSU you originally bought. Most people say to get a bigger powersupply because its the one part you can futureproof.

I would take the 5970 over a GTX 480, but are the rest of your parts going to be on the same level?
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