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    Default New Video card or new CPU?

    I am looking to upgrade my system and I am not sure which I should upgrade first, my CPU or Video card. I will upgrade one now and the other in a couple months. Here is my current system;

    CPU - i7 870
    Motherboard - H55M-E33
    RAM 8G DDR3 (I will upgrade this to 16G when I have the opportunity)
    Video card - GT 430 1G
    Seagate 1.5T HDD
    Using 2 monitors main 27" Samsung and 19" Samsung

    Not sure if any other info is needed.

    I am looking to upgrade the CPU or Video card (I think those would be the most impactful) to;

    GTX 580 3G video card
    i7 2600k CPU

    So any input on which to get first? I play WoW and multi-box 5 characters using ISBoxer. I will do 10 characters later when I am proficient at 5 players.

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    I would say video.. your card is a very low end card. Your CPU is a generation old but is still an i7 and those are great for gaming.
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    Do you have an SSD? if not, that would be the best upgrade you could get for yourself right now.
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    CPU is fine. Upgrade the video card. Looking at benchmarks for that card, it's slower than a GT240. 3x slower than an HD5570. GTX580 is 10 times faster than that card.
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    I agree! Replace the video card.
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    Thank you for the response. I was leaning to the video card as well.

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    i am not gonna make a new topic but one question here.

    how is ATI 6970 2GB compared to the almighty GTX580 1.5 GB ?

    not much difference ? or pretty behind on performance in real games (not benchmark).


    if anyone has experience with 6970, please share.

    6970 is about $150 cheaper than GTX580.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remanz View Post
    i am not gonna make a new topic but one question here.
    People are going to see the first post and respond to that instead of reading your question.
    Quote Originally Posted by remanz View Post
    how is ATI 6970 2GB compared to the almighty GTX580 1.5 GB ?

    not much difference ? or pretty behind on performance in real games (not benchmark).


    if anyone has experience with 6970, please share.

    6970 is about $150 cheaper than GTX580.
    I tend to use Anandtech for benchmark comparisons like these. If you plan on running DX11 with at least some
    good looking video settings across 5 clients you're going to need at least 1.5GB of VRAM on the higher end
    cards. If you decide to go with the GTX 580 they make a 3GB model that I've done plenty of testing with and
    would recommend. I'm assuming we're talking about WoW here even though games like RIFT take up a good
    amount of VRAM as well when you start increasing video settings.

    http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/292?vs=305

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    Those two cards are not the same. The reason the ATI 6970 is $150 cheaper is because the equivalent Nvidia card is the 570 not the 580. I have a 6970 and it's getting the job done for my 5 boxing. You could buy the 580 which is a little more powerful than the 6970 or you can go for broke with the ATI 6990 or Nvidia 590 which are both dual processor cards. My personal taste is for ATI. Over the years they have been more reliable to me and have always had the best picture vs Nvidia. I have had Nvidia cards die on me and the picture never looked as good as my ATI's. If I had money to waste I would buy the 6990 otherwise go for the mid range 6970. Either way you go all the cards are quality. I still have my doubts about Nvidia though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinotnoir View Post
    My personal taste is for ATI. Over the years they have been more reliable to me and have always had the best picture vs Nvidia.
    ...
    I have had Nvidia cards die on me and the picture never looked as good as my ATI's.
    ...
    I still have my doubts about Nvidia though.
    Caveat emptor: go with a reputable brand and you should be OK with either GPU.


    My experience has been the exact opposite of pinot's. Issues with ATI card fan motors exploding (yes, exploding, as in the fan hanging by the wires, scorch marks on the heat sink and bits of capacitor flung around the inside of the case), lots of artifacting (hash marks, tearing with vsync enabled, terribad issues with gamma correction causing atrocious washout even at low settings, etc.) heatsink bonding problems and PSU/slot compatibility problems, where NVidia cards fixed all of these. This includes a recent 5870 card I bought.

    Your mileage may vary.

    In all fairness, two different manufacturers' 6970 cards are not alike, which is the same with two different manufacturers' GTX580 cards. Different firmware loads, different assembly plants, different memory parts/capacitors/heatsinks/etc. I've become a big fan of EVGA cards now that BFGTech is out of business, and have yet to see any issues with their NVidia cards.
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