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Yep, my bad @ the 670 vs 7970 comparison. They seem to be about equal in gaming performance, depending on the game. But IMO the 7970 is still priced poorly--at about $100 more.
I have no real budget, but I don't want to overspend as that will make me feel silly. I'm looking for something in the $400 range, but am willing to go a bit higher if that will give significant improvement, or go a bit lower if that won't detract too much performance. The 7970 prices, for example, don't seem to be justifiable in my view. If I was one of those Bitcoin mining fans, maybe my view on the matter would be different.
With that in mind, and with all the recommendations posted by you guys, I'm leaning towards the GTX 670 after all.
But then we have the question of which GTX 670 is the better buy, hah. Here's what's caught my eye and is under serious consideration:
EVGA GTX 670 FTW
An overclocked 670 put on a 680's PCB and cooler, so it has better performance and lower noise than the stock/superclocked 670s EVGA offers.
Strangely enough, it's priced the same as the stock 670--at $420 from TigerDirect, $430 (free shipping) from Newegg, and $430 (free shipping) from DirectCanada.
Is there some sort of problem with the FTW compared to the stock one? The pricing is a bit strange.
I've also considered the stock clocked 670, but if the FTW can be had for about the same cost instead...
ASUS GTX 670 DCII
The custom DCII cooler is excellent, I hear. After researching this card's problems (occurrences of which you can find TONS of on the net), I've been able to find that part of the problems came from ASUS' terrible GPU Tweak utility--it caused red screens of death! Another issue is with their TOP overclocked products, where their binning process sucked, causing many cards to become unstable when they self-overclock (an NVIDIA standard feature). ASUS released a BIOS today, which reduces the number of bins the card with overclock by, which pissed off some users, but I don't think it matters to me (and it appears to only affect the more expensive TOP model anyway).
Pricing is pretty decent, at $430 from DirectCanada (free shipping), $430 from Newegg ($12 shipping and out of stock, boo!) and $430 from TigerDirect.
MSI GTX 670 OC PE
Uses their custom cooler, the Twin Frozr IV. I don't care about the overclock, but supposedly the cooler is decent? Couldn't find any reviews on this specific card, however, as it seems that it has only recently been released. Perhaps it's best to wait and see with this one, just to be sure.
It's also priced a bit higher, at $440 from Newegg and $446 (free shipping) from DirectCanada.
MSI has an RMA centre in Canada, which is nice if I ever had to deal with that... not sure about the other two.
The EVGA and ASUS are in stock at a local Canada Computers shop here, but they cost more. If they'll price match, I might go with one of those two, as it takes care of shipping and DOA troubles, should they happen. D:
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In terms of viable choices on the AMD side, things don't look so great.. as far as I can tell, anyway. This is a shame because I currently have a 5770 and it has been good to me.
XFX Radeon HD 7870 DD
Maybe this is good enough? I dunno. It's on sale for $335 (free shipping) at NCIX. The sale will end in 2 days, however, with their normal price listed as $380 (which is not worth it).
The question, of course, is whether a savings of $100 compared to a 670 justifies the drop in performance, which is quite significant from what I understand. I'm leaning towards 'no' ...
Maybe the "GHz Edition" 7950 will be a good match for the 670? There hasn't been any news about them, though. I don't know how much I want to wait on that.
Does anyone have any other recommendations, based on Canadian retailer pricing?
Some retailers I've been stalking are:
http://www.newegg.ca
http://www.ncix.com
http://www.canadacomputers.com
http://www.memoryexpress.com (they even price match shipping costs)
http://www.directcanada.com
http://www.tigerdirect.ca
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First, there is the issue of choosing the GPU platform.
NVIDIA's latest chip, Kepler (GTX 670) seems very attractive in terms of performance. ($420 +)
The good: It destroys AMD's top offering, while offering other nice benefits like Adaptive V-Sync, which eliminates tearing like regular V-Sync does, except it doesn't trash your framerate when it dips below 60fps, unlike regular V-Sync. (I've heard it's kind of buggy? Fix planned in a future driver? Does anyone have more info?)
The bad: Questionable NVIDIA quality/reliability. From my understanding, NVIDIA has had to push the silicon pretty hard to get these performance levels out of it. It also self-overclocks, like Intel's CPUs do, except without the Intel production quality... There's been a rumour from a source at TSMC, the chip manufacturer, that NVIDIA will be recalling GTX670/680/690 based products due to performance degredation under prolonged loads. NVIDIA responded, saying there will be no recalls. But whether the rumour was based on true fact, or if recalls will be coming after all, is uncertain. EVGA did recall a batch of their SuperClocked 670 cards. NVIDIA has a terrible track record with denying the existence of problems in their manufacturing process, too...
Over in AMD's corner, we have several options. First, the R7970. ($500 +)
The good: Good gaming performance upgrade over AMD's (and NVIDIA's) last gen. Even better GPU Compute performance (OpenCL, DirectCompute, etc), but it's not useful to most people, at least not right now.
The bad: It's AMD's current top-end card, costs ~$100 more than the NVIDIA GTX 670 models, even though the GTX 670 is
Then we have the R7950, a cut-down version of the 7970. ($400 +)
The good: Less gaming performance than the '90, but still better than AMD's next chip down the price ladder, the R7870. Still fairly decent in GPGPU? I'm not sure, although it doesn't really matter much, anyway.
The bad: Costs about the same as a GTX 670, but pumps out far less performance. It makes me kind of sad!
So let's go on... time to look at the R7870. ($340 +)
The good: While performance is futher reduced, it outperforms NVIDIA's last gen GTX 570, which was seen as a pretty decent card. It's also somewhat affordable. I've been able to find good custom cooled cards for the $340 mark, which is better than the starting prices for the other cards and their stock coolers.
The bad: I'm not sure if this card has enough performance for what I want, considering I hate SLI/CrossFire and its buggnyness, and therefore plan not to run two cards. As such, I need a single GPU that's powerful enough for anything I would like to throw at it. (And at this time I'm not quite sure what it is that I would want to throw at it, making the whole thing headache inducing!)
Video cards are built like crap!
The main thing that's causing me headaches, however, is what appears to be a trend of crappy hardware quality from both sides. NVIDIA has been traditionally pretty bad here when it comes to the chips themselves, but I've been seeing plenty of complaints on the AMD side about cards starting to die and artifacting within only a few months! Even ASUS, which has been held in high regard by many for quite some time, has been making coolers that disconnect from the card, causing them to overheat. That DCII cooler looks so cool, too.. what a waste (and no pun intended.)
Soo........yeahhh. Here I am, not sure what to do! Right now, I'd be willing to spend $450 on a GTX 670 if it weren't for the fact that their quality is questionable. EVGA has a good reputation here, at least when it comes to dealing with issues that arise, but they only seem to make blower-type coolers, which I am not a huge fan of (again, no pun intended!) Limited availability of GTX 670 chips makes it even harder to pick a design I like at a price I like.
On the AMD side, I'm looking at an XFX 7950 DD, on sale for $390 + shipping. This XFX 7870 DD on sale for $335 is also pretty appealing. But both of these deals will only last for 6 more days.
Then there's the whole Tahiti 2 aka 7900 series GHz Edition which is supposed to come out soon. Perhaps these cards will be more price/performance competitive against the GTX 670?
Edited by Dark Fact, 19 June 2012 - 11:06 AM.