Still planning my PC… (well, rather waiting for the right moment to spend, meaning just before Dreamfall is out)…
Since a 6600GT is much cheaper than a 7800GT, how do two 6600GT’s in SLI stack up to a single 7800GT card?
E.g. in the system I planned, I have an XFX Geforce 7800GT 256MB. Two XFX Geforce 6600GT’s with 256MB cost about the same amount of money. But what performance can I expect from such a setup as compared to a 7800GT? All are PCI-Express.
Especially games coming out this and the following years have my attention: Dreamfall, Oblivion, Alan Wake, Age of Empires III, …
They’re roughly equal to a single 6800GT, and the 7800GT is quite a bit faster, so 7800GT all the way, unless you’re just craving the need to do an SLI box.
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They’re roughly equal to a single 6800GT, and the 7800GT is quite a bit faster, so 7800GT all the way, unless you’re just craving the need to do an SLI box.
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Actually, I was planning to add an extra 7800GT in SLI mode within a year or two. Just have no idea how powerful/performant an SLI solution with 2 cards really is…
SLI will add another 80-90% performance increase over a single card. However, yeah, going with a single 7800GT and moving to SLI later will be a better move.
Eventually the GTX I mentioned sold on ebay for €325,02.
I’m glad I didn’t bid, as I can get a 7900GT 256MB, which has very good results in benchmarks etc. (rivaling or even surpassing 7800GTX) for about € 300.
So I’ll get that instead ^_^. Glad I waited now.
I only hope prices for the card don’t skyrocket as demand increases.
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Wouter,
I have a 7800GT in my new build and it has taken everything I have thrown at it with ease. BF 2 to full graphics with no problem.
I am planning on putting another 7800GT in about a year from now. I would say 7800GT all the way.
I got mine from Newegg for $300 US. 300 in UK sounds high to me.
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Computer stuff always continue to fall in price. The 7800GT has been out awhile and it will continue to drop in price. Is that 300 Euros? That still seems a little high to me. I paid $300 US for an EVGA 7800GT at Newegg. Price some other sites, considering the exchange rate of Euro to US that is a little high in price.
“The 7800GT has been out awhile and it will continue to drop in price.”
Yes, the 7800GT costs around 300 euros, and for around where I live, that’s even quite cheap. Other stores still sell it at €380/€400.
Now, for the same price, I can have a 7900GT 256MB, rivaling the 7800GTX 256MB. Incidentally, my maximum budget for a card is €300. So that’s a no-brainer.