[Q] [GPU Upgrade] Which R9 270X Should I get?


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Hello!

I want to upgrade my GPU [sapphire HD4870 1GB] and I'm eyeing an R9 270X, but I cannot decide which brand and version I should get [For example Sapphire has Toxic and Boost OC verisons], and also many brands/versions have different clock & memory speeds and different size in GDDR5.

 

And I'm kinda confused which one should I get.

Please note I am not going to upgrade my GPU for another 6 years and I want to get the best available in the price range of [180 - 250?] and I am not willing to pay anymore than that.

 

My system specs are these:

Case: Coolermaster Cosmos RC1000

PSU: Coolermaster M850

CPU: Intel Core i7 920

M/B: MSI X58A-GD65

RAM: OCZ 1600Mhz [@1600 8-8-8-24], 3x2GB. Will upgrade to 6x2GB [same sppeds]

GPU: Sapphire HD4870 1GB

HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB [OS], 2x1 Western Digital Caviar Black Sata 3 [Raid0], 1x640GB Western Digital Caviar Black Sata 3 [Thinking of getting an SSD]

 

1) Should I get worried about bottlenecks? I believe I've got a decent PC even if it is Core i7 first gen

2) Can you suggest any nvidia cards as well?

 

Thanks

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I wouldn't worry too much about the clock the cards come with. The most important thing IMO is the cooling (both temperature and noise), then price and warranty. MSI has the best 2-fan cooling right now if I'm not mistaken.

 

For memory, it depends on what resolution you use. 2GB might be pushing it if you run something like 2560x1440/1600.

 

1) You're ok here.

2) 660 Ti/760.

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The board is PCIe 2, your processor is still very good, and your memory is a good speed: so none of these things are issues.

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Intel massively improved the floating point performance between the 1st and 2nd gen i CPUs, but I don't think it's too much to be concerned about.

 

I personally prefer Nvidia, so the GTX 760 would be the alternative to the R9 270X.  It's a little bit more expensive, but it's a faster card as well.

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