Joviwan wrote:I've heard a lot of good things about the RAdeon 4870. But to be perfectly honest, do you really need an upgrade?
Honestly, probably not, but I can afford to get one and I'm looking into doing so. I would like to see a significant performance boost in Crysis for example.
You've got a 700 meg 8800. When did that stop being pretty decent? When the 9600 came out?
I got my 8800 shortly before the 9800 came out, but from what I heard and read the 9800 just wasn't that worth it (especially it's cooling features). I'm not saying my current one isn't a decent card, it's a great card. I'm just looking around to see if there is any aside from the 9800 series that are significantly better and worth getting, particularily in a SLI configuration.
My first instinct is simply to get another GTX, perhaps even two if priced right, but I'm having trouble finding them around...
Seggybop wrote:Is there any game that your current video card is actually having difficulty with?
Aside from lower FPS with Crysis than I'd like, none that I'm aware of. I admit I'm spoiling myself a bit here, but I'd rather do it now than try later when I clamp down on my funds when the economic shit hits the fan.
You should also post some additional info like your motherboard / CPU so we know about compatibility and potential bottlenecks. Also, what is your budget?
You're right, I should've posted my system speces. Here they are:
Motherboard: eVGA nForce 780i SLI ATX
CPU: Intel Core2 Due E8400 3.00GHz 6MB
RAM: 4GB OCZ 2GB PC2-9200 DDR2
Video: eVGA e-GeForce 8800GTX SC 768MB
Power Supply: ANTEC TruePower Quattro 1000 Watt
In my estimation, the only 'bottleneck' in system performance at this point is the video card, and I'm not saying it's a bad card. I'm just looking into how I could improve it.
I'm looking to spend around $500, either for another GTX or a better pair of video cards if possible.
If you want SLI and you have an SLI compatible motherboard then your best choice would probably be to simply get another 8800GTX; they're not very expensive anymore.
That's my first instinct as well; I'm just having trouble finding them. The store I typically buy my components from doesn't seem to carry them anymore, so I'll have to look around a bit.