Graphic Cards ATI 4870 1gb OR GTX 260 SP216 ???

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hey guyz i m very very confused for which 1 to go for ?

i m getting SAPPHIRE ATI 4870 1GB and also a PALIT GTX 260 SP 216

but palit one is 200 bucks more than 4870

which 1 shud i go for ????
 
Go ahead and get the gtx 260 core 216 its awesome i've been maxing every game at 1080p. nvidia driver also rock:)
 
GTX 260 any day if it wasn't palit Vs sapphire.

sapphire has one of the best RMA and build quality is decent....not too happy with palit cards:(

And sapphire cards are at rock bottom price....
 
SAPPHIRE ATI 4870 1GB

Just because they have a better brand value and better RMA that translates into better service if something goes wrong (Hope not) and better resale value.
 
Gowt1ham said:
GTX 260 any day if it wasn't palit Vs sapphire.

sapphire has one of the best RMA and build quality is decent....not too happy with palit cards:(

And sapphire cards are at rock bottom price....
+1. Palit cards are not that great. infact very poorly made cards. try to go for another brand . else go with the sapphire 4870. rest is your choice. even zotac gtx 260 is better than Palit. i'd recommend xfx gtx 260
 
I don't get this Palit bashing
How many of you who say Palit cards are inferior have experienced it first hand, or its just hear-says

I have Palit 4850 dual-slot cooler and the performance of this card is absolutely brilliant, such overclocking potential @ super temps
At load, it doesn't go beyond 45C

by coincidence, all my friends are presently having Palit cards and all the cards are working great
 
and by coincidence , all my friends who have palit cards are ruing the day they bought them. my cousin purchased the palit 4850 dual one and has it rma'ed twice. god knows how many days will the third one last. Palit cards are great for those who are on a budget. cause they are very cheap but inferior.(its my view. plz dnt take it personally). but if you have the neccessary cash (1k or 2k more) you will never go for a Palit card. at least i will not. Evga or XFX is the way to go for me. even if i have to spend an extra K on them.
 
Let us advise rather than converting every damned thread into a DC thread, shall we?

@ OP: And you're going to use one of these cards on that 17 inch screen? *points towards the siggy*- overkill and waste of money and firepower. Stick to ati 4670 IMO. If you're going to say "I will buy one later", I suggest you buy a screen now and buy one card later.
 
guyz i m buying a 2nd hand and not a new one

and @The sorcerer

after 3 months i m getting myself a BENQ E2220 HD

but still confused which one to go for ?
 
swastikrj said:
after 3 months i m getting myself a BENQ E2220 HD

Again:

If you're going to say "I will buy one later", I suggest you buy a screen now and buy one card later.

Prices for graphic cards fall way faster than LCD screens- either you will get this card in a cheaper price later and/or cards that are usually priced around 12-14k now come crashing down after 3 months. In both the scenarios, people will start selling their old cards and not-so-old cards eventually. We already have people 2 month/week old cards being sold. Games ain't going to run away anyways. Besides, that circle case that you have, I assume its good enough to house a card like the gtx 260 or 4870. More fans doesn't mean better cooling. People have said xxx brand failed and yyy brand overheats- well, one cannot trust user reviews completely.

As for which company, personally- sapphire. I would say palit if they haven't stopped making ati cards. Also keep an eye on threads if they don't emphasize whether it is imported via KMD or locally bought.

Just my 2 cents.
 
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swastikrj said:
guyz i m buying a 2nd hand and not a new one

and @The sorcerer

after 3 months i m getting myself a BENQ E2220 HD

but still confused which one to go for ?

If GTX 260 has warranty go for it. there are 3 distris for palit.
palit cards awesome vfm(new) but build quality(of cooler) not comparable say sapphire HD 4870 vaporX edition.

Yup as scorccy said GPU prices reduce like 50% every 6 months. Investing in a monitor now and getting a card later would be a goo ida
 
get the one that has more warranty left.

sapphire build quality is really great.

Palit on the other hand is popular for vfm.

although there have been so many cases of palit cards failing..i have had none failing. in past 1.5yrs i have dealt with 5 palit cards.. (2x 4670, 1x 4850, 2x 9600GT)

all of them are working without any issues till present.

but again, it's a matter of probability..so get one that has max warranty left ( as you said it is 2nd hand)

4870 and 260GTX 216 as on par with each other.

power consumption wise GTX260 216 would have an edge at idle..

load power consumption is more or less the same.

both are great cards.. go for the one that you are comfortable buying.
 
You could also consider a 5770, same performance, but lower power reqs and DX11, for a lil bit more.
 
i'd say get the gtx260. Do check out how prompt Palit is in RMA service. If there are no complaints, then go ahead and get the gtx260.

Dont want to start a flame war, but ATI and their driver problems are really irritating. I have myself had such problems on atleast 3 different in a span of 4-5 months.
 
Spectre said:
I don't get this Palit bashing
How many of you who say Palit cards are inferior have experienced it first hand, or its just hear-says

I have Palit 4850 dual-slot cooler and the performance of this card is absolutely brilliant, such overclocking potential @ super temps
At load, it doesn't go beyond 45C

by coincidence, all my friends are presently having Palit cards and all the cards are working great

I too was surprised with they're 4xxx ati cards.They have certainly improved as a company.People have had bad experiences with at least the 8600gt,9800gt as far as I can remember,they're cards would be a lot cheaper than xfx and others but it turned out there were reasons it was so cheap if you know what I mean.

nitant said:
You could also consider a 5770, same performance, but lower power reqs and DX11, for a lil bit more.
Beat me to it.Unless he's getting the 4870 second hand real cheap,I'd certainly wouldn't consider it an option.The 5770 or if he could wait a bit,the 5830 would be the obvious choice if he decides to go for a new one.
 
4870....go for it

or, go to the member's market, there i saw couple of deals for gtx 260 for 8.5k

also, u can look for a deal for 4890 for 9k....
 
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