insomma da quel che ho capito 450 euro non li vale na mazza?
il prezzo non è il suo punto di forza :lol: ma d'altronde le schede top son sempre costate care, e questa come scheda a singola gpu per ora è il massimo :rolleyes: a me sta piacendo MOLTO, è proprio una bestia, e la preferisco al crossfire di 5800 che ho avuto qualche mese fa, che andava forte ma con alcuni giochi faceva girare le balle, non sempre funzionava bene :ok: come scritto in questa review =
NVIDIA GTX 580 OC vs Radeon 6870 OC CrossFire vs Radeon 5970 - Conclusion
Conclusion
As stated earlier in this article the purpose of these tests was to take a look at how one of the top GTX 580s will compare to the older 5970 dual GPU card and the latest 6870 Crossfire (Overclocked) system as all share a similar price point.
If we are looking purely at performance it is fair to say that the dual GPU systems are faster in a number of benchmarks, sometimes by a significant amount. As always though there are caveats. The first and main being the reliance on driver quality and profiles. Looking at Aliens vs. Predator as an example we had a great experience on the dual GPU Radeons however F1 2010 was the complete opposite and basically is unplayable on the AMD cards.
The GTX, like the 6870 Crossfire system, had its highlights too with Call of Duty: Black Ops and HAWX 2 performing well on the latest NVIDIA card.
When deciding which product is best each consumer should take these results
AND those from our original launch review which also covers additional features of each card. These include PhysX (
LINK), 3D gaming (
LINK), 3D Blu-Ray (
LINK), GPU Computing (
LINK), surround gaming (
LINK) and power, noise and temperatures (
LINK). As a quick summary the GTX 580 runs quieter, cooler and requires less power than the AMD systems tested in this review. It also has a vastly superior 3D solution when compared to AMD. The 6870 excels in media use where it can output Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio and has the benefit of being able to power 3 screens from one card.
If we had to pick one of the systems from this or the original launch review as gamers, we would lean towards the GTX 580. Our reasoning? A solid gaming experience at 1920x1080, no reliance on driver profiles, low noise cooling with smooth fan speed increases and the great 3D/PhysX solution.
Everyone has different needs though and we look forward to hearing what you think about this interesting comparison in our forums.
ciao :ok::ok::ok: