Wild Cards?
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: Best, Graphics, Card
Wild Cards?
What About This Other Card That’s Not On The List? How Do I Know If It’s A Good Deal?
This will happen! In fact, it’s guaranteed to happen because both stock levels and prices change quickly. So how do you know if that card you’ve got your eye on is a good buy in its price range?
Here are two resources to help you judge if a card is a good buy. The first is the graphics card hierarchy chart, which groups graphics cards with similar overall performance into "tiers.” The top tier contains the highest performing cards available, and performance decreases as you go down the tiers from there.
You can use this hierarchy to compare the pricing between two cards, to see which one is a better deal and also to determine if an upgrade is worthwhile. I don’t recommend upgrading your graphics card unless the replacement card is at least three tiers higher. Otherwise, the upgrade is somewhat parallel and you may not notice a worthwhile difference in performance.
At the request of readers I have added mobile and integrated chipsets to the hierarchy chart. I want to make it clear that there is very little performance data available for these graphic solutions. While the discrete video chipsets on the chart are placed based on a lot of information, many of the laptop chipset positions on the chart are guesstimates based on their specifications. At worst I don’t think they’re more than a tier away from their actual performance but this is something to keep in mind when considering mobile graphic chipsets.
| GeForce | Radeon |
|---|---|
| 4870 X2 | |
| GTX 280 | |
| 9800 GX2, GTX 260 | 4870 |
| 8800 GTX, 8800 Ultra, 9800 GTX, 9800 GTX+ | 3870 X2, 4850 |
| 8800 GT 512MB, 8800 GTS 512MB, 9800 GT | |
| 8800 GTS 640 MB, 9600 GT | HD 2900 XT, 3870 |
| 8800 GS, 9600 GSO | 3850 512MB |
| 8800 GT 256MB, 8800 GTS 320MB | HD 2900 PRO, 3850 256MB |
| 7950 GX2 | X1950 XTX |
| 7800 GTX 512, 7900 GTO, 7900 GTX | X1900 XT, X1950 XT, X1900 XTX |
| 7800 GTX, 7900 GT, 7950 GT | X1800 XT, X1900 AIW, X1900 GT, X1950 PRO, HD 2900 GT |
| 7800 GT, 7900 GS, Go 7950 GTX, 8600 GTS, 9500 GT (GDDR3) | X1800 XL, X1950 GT, Mobility X1800 XT |
| 6800 Ultra, 7600 GT, 7800 GS, Go 7800 GTX, Go 7900 GTX, 8600 GT (GDDR3), 9500 GT (DDR2) | X800 XT (& PE), X850 XT (& PE), X1650 XT, X1800 GTO, Mobility X1900, HD 2600 XT, 3650 (DDR3), 3670 |
| 6800 GT, 6800 GS (PCIe), Go 7800, Go 7900 GS, 8600 GT (DDR2), 8700M GT | X800 XL, X800 GTO2/GTO16, Mobility X800 XT, HD 2600 PRO, Mobility HD 2600 XT, 3650 (DDR2) |
| 6800 GS (AGP), Go 6800 Ultra, Go 7600 GT, 8600M GT | X800 GTO 256mb, X800 PRO, X850 PRO, X1650 GT, Mobility HD 2600 |
| 6800, Go 6800, 7300 GT GDDR3, 7600 GS, Go 7700, 8600M GS | X800, X800 GTO 128mb, X1600 XT, X1650 PRO, Mobility X1800 |
| 6600 GT, 6800LE, 6800 XT, 7300 GT (DDR2), Go 7600 (128-bit), 8500 GT | 9800 XT, X700 PRO, X800 GT, X800 SE, Mobility X800, X1300 XT, X1600 PRO, HD 2400 XT |
| FX 5900, FX 5900 Ultra, FX 5950 Ultra, 6600 (128-bit), Go 6800 (128-bit) | 9700, 9700 PRO, 9800, 9800 PRO, X700, X1300 PRO, Mobility X1450, X1550, Mobility X1600, Mobility X1700, HD 2400 PRO, Mobility HD 2400 XT, Mobility X2500, HD 3200 |
| FX 5800 Ultra, FX 5900 XT, Go 6600, Go 7600 (64-bit), Go 8600M GS | 9500 PRO, 9600 XT, Mobility 9800, 9800 PRO (128-bit), X600 XT, Mobility X700, X1050 (128-bit), Mobility X1350, Mobility X1400, Mobility X2300, Mobility HD 2400 |
| 4 Ti 4600, 4 Ti 4800, FX 5700 Ultra, 6200, 8400 GS | 9600 PRO, Mobility 9700 (128-bit), 9800 LE, X600 PRO, Mobility X600, Mobility X1300, Xpress 1250, Mobility HD 2300 |
| 4 Ti4200, 4 Ti4400, 4 Ti4800 SE, FX 5600 Ultra, FX 5700, 6600 (64-bit), 7300 GS, 8400M GS | 9500, 9550, 9600, Mobility 9600, X300, X1050 (64-bit) |
| 3 Ti500, FX 5200 Ultra, FX 5600, FX 5700 LE, Go 5700, 6200 TC, 6600 LE, 7200 GS, 7300 LE | 8500, 9100, 9000 PRO, 9600 LE, Mobility 9700 (64-bit), X300 SE, X1150 |
| 3, 3 Ti200, FX 5200 (128-bit), FX 5500, Go 5600, Go 6200, Go 6400, Go 7200, Go 7300, Go 7400 (64-bit) | 9000, 9200, 9250, Mobility 9600 (64-bit), Mobility X300 |
| FX 5200 (64 bit), 6100, 6150, Go 7200, Go 7400 (32-bit) | 9200 SE, Xpress 200M, Xpress 1000, Xpress 1150 |
| 2 GTS, 4 MX 440, 2 Ultra, 2 Ti, 2 Ti 200 | 7500 |
| 256, 2 MX 200, 4 MX 420, 2 MX 400 | SDR, LE, DDR, 7000, 7200 |
| Nvidia TNT | Ati Rage 128 |
Summary
There you have it folks: the best cards for the money this month. Now all that’s left is to find and purchase them, and we leave that part up to you. The best prices will almost certainly be found online, but sometimes large retail outlets might surprise you with a good sale.
Don’t worry too much about which brand you choose, because all of the cards out there stick pretty close to the reference designs by Nvidia and AMD. Just pay attention to price, warranty and the manufacturer’s reputation for honoring the warranty if something goes wrong.
Also remember that the stores don’t follow this list. Things will change over the course of the month, and you’ll probably have to adapt your buying strategy to fluctuating prices. Good luck!
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"Remember, the GeForce GTX 280 costs about $80 more than two Radeon HD 4850 cards!"
And? When the GTX 280 gets its price slashed with the next generation product just grab one, SLI the motherbitch and piss all over the two 4850s
Yes, it may be cheaper to get the two 4850s for similar performance, but isn't it rather shortsighted to recommend that approach for long-term investment?
Also...
"Best PCIe Card For Over $350: None"
Since when was this monthly segment about comparative value for money? I always thought the point was the best cards within each price bracket.
So, if I'm going to purchase a top-end graphics card, what's the best one in the $350+ bracket, especially if I DO want to play above 1920x1200 (this 30" screen ain't gonna fill itself y'know).
Christ can anybody be bothered any more?
These reviews are getting rediculous..
First, the title is best "video cards" for the money, not "best video card configurations", so Single Card configs really should definitly take priority over CF configs. The GTX 280, while on average slower then the CF 4850's, offers a much simpler solution with comparable performance, and definitly should get a mention (THIS is coming from an AMD/ATI supporter).
And WHY NOT put configs above $400 there, if people want a higher performing setup then 2 4850's can offer then why not put out the 4870x2, 4870 CF and GTX 260/280 SLI. There are perfectly noticable differences in capabilities with these setups then you would see with 2 4850's, if people wat to spend $500-600 on a graphics card/s then THIS is the review people want to read to determine the best option. Especially when there are many people who have spent in the $7-1000 regeon on the rest of the setup, or more!!
Come on guys, do some work, even I could have done something much more conclusive then this//
another fault, the nvidia cards doesn't support DX 10.1 as far as I know, because nvidia deems it worthless.
very very little text to each card, not very conclusive
I agree, nvidia does not support DX 10.1 on any of their cards. Something to consider when planning your purchase...
"Yes, it may be cheaper to get the two 4850s for similar performance, but isn't it rather shortsighted to recommend that approach for long-term investment?" there aint much more shortsighted than to recomend the gtx 280. Its a dead man walking waiting for its replaceent to show up. Plus it is dx10.1 which will be important some day.
anyone wanting to spend over $350 should be taking the time to read the detailed reviews themselves. there's only a few cards/configurations in that bracket and you shouldn't trust a small roundup alone when considering spending that much money anyway.
4870x2 would beat out the gtx 280 anyway in a higher segment.
Only 3-way SLI GTX 280's can churn out more performance than a 4870x2 CF rig. And the cost is SO high you may consider building 2 whole other gaming rigs for the same money.
ONLY MORONS HAVE BOUGHT INTO THE GTX 280 YUPPINESS.
A sign of either more money than brains, or ... no, just a sign of more money than brains
And again....
an article focusing on price, posted on the UK site, is priced up in Dollars rather than pounds. I can understand that it takes time and effort to do a conversion and actually look up local prices etc... but why bother having a .co.uk site if all you're ever going to do is just post exactly the same articles as the .com site???
I see 4870 with 512Mb slighty lower priced then the GF260 with 896Mb, while the 4870 with 1Gb is equally priced as the GF260.
Any recommendations for these cards?
There getting lazy, i rember this used to be the definite answer to which one to buy with your budget, ive come here to decide between 260 and 4870 and nune the wiser. i know its only there opinion but i would like to know which one they would recommend i know its down to the games atm but which one has the most potential for the future, rather than sittin on the fence and saying a draw. I ALSO STRONGLY AGREE WITH GARYRW_42, i go to uk sites to get uk prices not to know whats good to buy in amercia
COME ON CATER FOR THE UK FANBASE!!!
I remember the good old days , when ATI was king and the X1900XTX was the card to buy for my $ 600 dollars . Now I need crossfire but my mobo is sli . The 280 hampered by my system , the 260 slower than 4870 . Prices so cheap they make my head spin . I'll go with the 260 as I am sli ready . If that $ 10. scratch ticket is a winner make it two . Till its time to play Crysis 3 .