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    Which is best replacement for AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5850

    I am having a AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5850 for about a year now. And it is still working fine for now I want to have a much more powerful video card because I want to play much more powerful games on it. I just wanted to know that should I I have an another 5850 card and try to cross fire them or should I buy any other card, I am totally confused which one should I buy and it should be able to use 3 monitors on it

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    Re: Which is best replacement for AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5850

    I will suggest you to buy Radeon HD 5970 This provides the HD 5970 with an unmatched memory bandwidth of 256GB/s. The GPUs used in this card use exactly the same configuration found on the Radeon HD 5870, while core and memory frequencies match those of the Radeon HD 5850. It has all things considered it's regarding where we predict it to stand among the rest of high-end graphics offerings. All this horsepower will come at a bulky price, as AMD expect to charge as a great deal as $600 for it

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    Re: Which is best replacement for AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5850

    As for me I will suggest you that you buy Radeon HD 5870 since Radeon HD 5870 now have 1600 stream processors. So pretty a lot in the architecture of this GPU has distorted with one important task in mind. ATI laterally doubled up everything inside that GPU and as such we spot a GPU die with 2.15 billion transistors that are 2150 million transistors. In comparison, the Radeon HD 4890 has 956 million. The Radeon HD 5870 today will be the world's most leading GPU nearly more than 2.7 TFLOPS of computing power creating the total fastest single-GPU based graphics card in the market

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    Re: Which is best replacement for AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5850

    I am using the Nvidia GTX 580 from a while and according to me it is the best card available right now as it is having maximum clocked memory speed we've seen even outperforms any dual-GPU cards on the market today. The Nvidia GTX 580 graphics card is the second series of models to make use of what Nvidia likes to call Fermi; this is essentially what CUDA was but with better prospective. In this case they tender dual-channel DVI, Mini-HDMI 1.3 and also hold VGA. The card is pretty thick at 4.4 inches elevated which will take up 2 slots of nearly every mother boards; keep this in mind if you are setting up on addition two cards to your system.

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    Re: Which is best replacement for AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5850

    If you are not able to buy expensive range of cards I will say you go for this graphic card for now i.e. Nvidia GTX 480, it is having an overall average set of GPU stats, when it is compared to other graphic cards the video, memory of Nvidia GTX 480 is much better than the other ones, it is having the highest clock memory of 1848 MHZ and most memory per GPU, it also has 2 dual channel DVI slots attached in it and 1 Mini-HDMI 1.3 slot. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 is an amazing single-GPU card. If SLI dual cards compare it they won’t compete with the overall performance and FPS of GTX 480.

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