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Hello folks,I'm new in here and this is my first Thread, I will get a new PC for most recent games especially for Flaming cliffs 2 and DCS, Im confused about GPU companies which one should I get for better sharp and realistic graphics in Maxed out settings. for Flaming cliffs and DSC. AMD or nVIDIA?

 

For an example fbbbc2d8.png

and the thread is in here http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=76168

 

I used nVIDIA but this time im going to get MSI HD 6870 HAWK. Because of the price performance power saving when compared to nVIDIA's

 

My hardware is:

MOBO:ASUS P8P67 PRO (B3 rev)

CPU:INTEL Core i5-2500K

RAM:G.SKILL RipjawsX DDR3-1600Mhz CL8 8GB (2x4GB) DUAL (8-8-8-24) 1.5V

HDD:WESTERNDIGITAL Caviar Black 1TB 64MB 7200rpm SATA 6.0Gb/s

GPU: MSI R6870 HAWK 256Bit 930MHz GPU / 4200MHz "probably"??

Case:COOLER MASTER HAF 912 Plus RC-91P-KKN1

PSU:CORSAIR TX850 V2 850W 80+ BRONZE

 

Am I going to get realistic image quality with the AMD GPU's?

Is there anyone who uses AMD in FC2 and DCS can someone post screenshot please?

 

Thanks.

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You should be able to get similar image quality out of either brand depending of course on the series.

If you know how you can tweak the settings a little to make it look better for instance, in DCSWH the ingame options only allows x16S AA, which still left a bit of shimmering, so I turned it off completely ingame, and using the invidia control panel I set AAmode to overide application settings and set AA to X16SQ.

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Depends on if you are driving more than one monitor also, I use ATI 5870 eyefinity 6 GPU's..Good Luck!!! Lots out there to choose from.

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There s was a post from ED saying Nvidia Drivers where less freakelish tweaked than the ATI ones, so it was easyer for developpers.

 

If you go 3+ monitors and don t want a 590, ATI seems the way to go.

If you want less chances of problems or have cleaner drivers Nvidia is the way to go. (It seems)

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No I will use a 21,5" or 21" Monitor, with 8GB 1600MHz Dual 1.5V Gsill Ripjaws RAMS. I just have maximum 300$ :/

 

Is there any GFX in this price than the MSI HD 6870 HAWK ?


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You mean that the budget for your GPU is $300 US? You'll have tonnes of options then.

 

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Stolen from techreport.com. The performance values are an average of all tests they put the cards through. Full article here: http://techreport.com/articles.x/20293/1


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Judging by that graph, a 6950 would probably be your best bet on the AMD side, yeah, though that MSI 560Ti SOC looks even better. (That is a factory overclock 560 though, and you might be able to find factory-overclocked 6950's at the same price point.)

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Judging by that graph, a 6950 would probably be your best bet on the AMD side, yeah, though that MSI 560Ti SOC looks even better. (That is a factory overclock 560 though, and you might be able to find factory-overclocked 6950's at the same price point.)

Thanks for your suggestion and which one should i get for eye candy images in games? HD 6950 or gtx 560Tİ ?

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Either. I do not think you'll see much difference. How you set it up will have a WAY bigger impact than anything inherent to either of them.

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No I will use a 21,5" or 21" Monitor, with 8GB 1600MHz Dual 1.5V Gsill Ripjaws RAMS. I just have maximum 300$ :/

 

Is there any GFX in this price than the MSI HD 6870 HAWK ?

 

Here you go...

 

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7218672&CatId=3669

My Specs. below



 

ASUS TUF Z390 Pro Gaming

I5 9600K@4.5 Ghz.







32 Gb. G. Skill Rip Jaw V DDR4 @ 3200

MSI Gaming 1070 TI

Samsung 970 EVO+ NVME Pcie 500GB

Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD

OCZ 120GB vertex 2 SSD

Win10 64 Pro

TM Warthog

TM Cougar

Samsuny Odyssey +

CH Pro Pedals

ASUS 32" 2560X1440 Main

Samsung 23" LED/LCD 1920X1080

Corsair TX 850W

Corsair H100i GTX

HAF 932

 





 



 

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whatever make ..

I've noticed it must be a 2GB (not 1GB)

major cause for stutter

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You mean that the budget for your GPU is $300 US? You'll have tonnes of options then.

 

http://techreport.com/r.x/geforce-gtx-560ti/value-scatter.gif[/iM]

 

Stolen from techreport.com. The performance values are an average of all tests they put the cards through. Full article here: http://techreport.com/articles.x/20293/1

Awesome chart! It clearly shows that I should buy 6850 :D I only wonder if my 400 W PS will handle that card...

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.. 6850

.. I only wonder if my 400 W PS will handle that card...

 

probably not

dont be cheap on a PS, they're unstable (like in BSOD's)

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I'm cheap all the way. Why the PS should get a special treatment ;) First - BSODs. Only then a new PSU.

 

Edit:

It appears that a burned PS or major PC components may come BEFORE BSODs...


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