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Hey everyone, so basically I want to upgrade my graphics card for sc2. I get like 25 - 40 FPS most of the time right now, and I don't want to sacrifice my graphics ingame. Basically what I'm looking for is a pwn graphics card that will get me highest settings and run very good FPS (not this low 25- 40 crap, more like 70 - 80 if possible). My budget is about $400
Here are my current settings:
Here is my current set up: AMD Phenom II x4 940 Deneb 3.0GHz Socket AM2+ Quad Black edition | 4 GB DDR2 1066 RAM | Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P | Sapphire Radeon 4870 512mb | OCZ 700W StealthXStream | Samsung SH-S223F | Antec 900 Case | Acer 22" Black | Seagate Barracuda 7200 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0GB/s |
and here is some of the key pieces:
Case Power Supply Motherboard Current Video Card
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I was under the impression that a 4870 could run SC2 just fine.
That being said, look into the 5850, 5870, and 470.
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5850 or 470 is more then enough even at 1920x1080.
If it's less then that resolution a 5770 can do the trick pretty well.
On July 08 2010 15:50 nineninja9 wrote: I was under the impression that a 4870 could run SC2 just fine.
That being said, look into the 5850, 5870, and 470. he has the 512mb version which suffers if you increase the resolution i'm guessing his 22" is a 1920x1080/1200 so it could be sufferin
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5770/4890/5830 should be plenty if you're running at 1680x1050 otherwise 5850/gtx470
oh post processing. i'm not sure but you'd probably be better off with the 5850/470 in that case.
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oh yeah forgot to mention I won't be overclocking, I have nothing overclocked on this rig.
Also my resolution is 1680 x 1050
sorry that I didn't mention those in OP
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My 5770 runs everything beautifully, except I get small lag spikes when I move my screen while my texture quality is on Ultra. Perfect when it's on high though.
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at 1680x1050 you should be able to get away with a 5770 pretty dam well. 5770 tends to get drops in mid 20's at 1920 but from benches i've seen and done myself 5770 is pretty solid at 1650 if you're looking to save money.
else 5830/465(wouldn't get these poor performance/price)
5850/470 sure fire way to get +60fps
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yeah, the more i think about it the more i think a 5770 should be able to handle it fine actually.
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You should wait until July 12th to see if the Nvidia GTX 460 is worth getting.
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On July 08 2010 16:06 semantics wrote: at 1680x1050 you should be able to get away with a 5770 pretty dam well. 5770 tends to get drops in mid 20's at 1920 but from benches i've seen and done myself 5770 is pretty solid at 1650 if you're looking to save money.
else 5830/465(wouldn't get these poor performance/price)
5850/470 sure fire way to get +60fps
by 5850/470 you mean these? (The post by FragKrag) + Show Spoiler +
that 4th one seems pretty beastly, the EVGA one.
also whats the difference between pci express 2.1 and 2.0 slots? does it change anything or can a 2.1 fit in 2.0 and vice versa?
and maybe a link or two to a recommended 5770?
Also gotta remember if the card will fit in my case or not. My current one barely fits in there
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I'd definitely go with a 5850 just for the value. You can easily overclock it to run past the performance of a 5870.
There's one on ebay and you can find used ones on newegg sometimes.
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On July 08 2010 15:44 Raydog wrote:Hey everyone, so basically I want to upgrade my graphics card for sc2. I get like 25 - 40 FPS most of the time right now, and I don't want to sacrifice my graphics ingame. Basically what I'm looking for is a pwn graphics card that will get me highest settings and run very good FPS (not this low 25- 40 crap, more like 70 - 80 if possible). My budget is about $400 Here are my current settings: Here is my current set up: AMD Phenom II x4 940 Deneb 3.0GHz Socket AM2+ Quad Black edition | 4 GB DDR2 1066 RAM | Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P | Sapphire Radeon 4870 512mb | OCZ 700W StealthXStream | Samsung SH-S223F | Antec 900 Case | Acer 22" Black | Seagate Barracuda 7200 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0GB/s | and here is some of the key pieces: CasePower SupplyMotherboardCurrent Video Card
so when you upgrade what you plane to do with old card, cuz i get lousy framrates off my 7600GT blehh,
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On July 08 2010 15:50 nineninja9 wrote: I was under the impression that a 4870 could run SC2 just fine.
That being said, look into the 5850, 5870, and 470.
I have a 4870, I run it just fine, I'm only held back by my budget priced 60 dollar 2 year old processor, but I still get around 30-50 FPS on ultra all the way at 1280x720 no AA.
Technically his setting is much better than mine, he just may need to optimize certain things, turn off the AA, save your money, and put it towards a whole new computer later.
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when the ATi 5870 first released in my country I bought it for 350euro, now the same card costs after 1 year 480euro. I mean I would never recommend to a friend right now seeing this is a rip off to buy such a card. 480e for a gfx is way too much, if you can find some better prices through the internet go for it.
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Kyrgyz Republic1462 Posts
ATi 5850 or if you want to save money 5770 (it will run SC2 perfectly on high)
Don't bother with the new nVidia cards (470-480), they are unjustifiably power hungry, noisy, and heat up to 100C.
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He has a 4870... Why people tell him to buy a 5770 ? Even the 1Gb version is barely more performant.
-> 5850 or higher. Buying a 5830/4890/5770 doesn't make sense when you have already a 4870.
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