AMD 7770 or Nvidia 650 (or 660)?
I want to play WoW on Ultra with 60fps outside cities.
AMD 7770 or Nvidia 650 (or 660)?
I want to play WoW on Ultra with 60fps outside cities.
I prefer Nvidia over AMD myself. A 650, however, is really not that amazing. I'd go 680 at least.
Problem is price, don't really wanna spend over £100
This may sound not fair and subjective but never take amd cards over nvidia, save yourself the trouble. Constant compatibility and driver issues. Even if radeon is better by parameters than gf in similar price range it's just not worth the trouble, trust me I've tried.
Depends what other hardware your running with it. I very much doubt you would ever see stable 60+fps on ultra with ANY of those cards (unless you are playing in like 1024x768 res or something).
AMD is on the verge of bankruptcy if their ARM 64 bit gamble doesnt pay off for server CPUs. Plus their Linux drivers are terrible (if that matters to you). I'd support NVIDIA Just because their future seems more bright and they will probably have better drivers going forward.
This is your own opinion and I respect that, I myself have had ATI cards ever since the Radeon 9700 pro (YEARS ago now) and have never once had a problem with drivers.
Don't forget that not many moons ago, there was a driver update for nVidia cards which cooked customers graphics cards! Both camps have had issues - just putting that out there as well!
Where's also best to buy em
Depends on your CPU really.
Why do you think nvidia are more popular? I've used Radeons for 5 years and am now using nvidia, glad I made the switch.
I have used www.scan.co.uk for many years without an issue.
Check their "Today only" section - can find some bargains in there!
intel core i7 920 2.67GHx x 8
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Am I reading that correct ? £300+ for a Nvidea GeForce 680?!
Then you're not going to get 60fps on ultra. Really. I run a 480 right now which would outperform a 640 - 650 and it can drop to 40 and sub 40 depending on what I'm looking at and how far I zoom out (more to draw). At $100 you're gonna be dropping some of the effects down. WoW's graphical engine may be dated, but it's got a lot of improvements from classic.
That sounds about right. I paid $550 for my 480 when it was current
NVIDIA would probably give you best performance increase (usually with various artifacts), but AMDs are more cool. NVIDIA cards die way faster than AMDs for this reason. If you don't want to spend over 100$, I guess you don't look on video card as some expendable, and thus I'd advice you to go for AMD.
Don't use latest version of Catalyst, problem solved. If there are some compatibility/drivers issues (which NVIDIA has too) - it is fault of software developers, not AMD. Sometimes PEBCAK, when people just throw video drivers on top of each other.Constant compatibility and driver issues.
Hmm, see i'm getting mixed messages - in http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...t=adam86shadow i'm told a Radeon 7700 or GeForce 660 will suffice
Your big decision between the two? How much heat can you tolerate -- AMD videocards are v-e-r-y hot even not overclocked.
But I personally would not use any other video card, not because of some brand loyalty, but because the bang for the buck. All AMD videocards I've owned with 24/7 operation I can still run today...even the cards all the way back to 1998. They are built like tanks. Every single Nvidia card I've had died around the end of the warranty period...every single one (I laugh they must have a killswitch).
Have a 7970 and it can run 3 clients at once with 60+fps on ultra settings. Before that had the 6970 and it could run WoW with around 50-60fps for 3 clients. Stock. No issues.
From the #1 Cata review on Amazon.com: "Blizzard's greatest misstep was blaming players instead of admitting their mistakes.
They've convinced half of the population that the other half are unskilled whiners, causing a permanent rift in the community."
Cheeers
Since the rest of your post seems okay, lets forgive this useless blanket statement. This test
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...k,3135-15.html
has the 7770, the card the OP asks about, measuring in at 65 degrees - second coolest of 8 cards mentioned - and quite silent. As for the OP, mentioning a resolution kinda sorta would have helped, you know.