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I wouldn't ever go dual graphic cards again.
if you gonna go dual cards, then fuck the 5970 and xfire two 6870s or sli two gtx 460 instead, cheaper and faster. If you want a single card then i'd go with a gtx 580. Single cards will lower your electric bill and tdp will be lower, so will heat and noise (not to mention no stuttering, or not as much depending on the game)
Eh, went with the XFX ati 6870. Others that I was looking at were the 450s in 2 way SLI, 460s in SLI, and a single 470.Relatively low power draw and heat production, and double lifetime warrenty by XFX, so who knows?
then explain this:http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/37789-nvidia-geforce-gtx-580-review-21.htmlhttp://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/37789-nvidia-geforce-gtx-580-review-20.htmlhttp://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2010/11/09/nvidia-geforce-gtx-580-review/8i think it was a great idea of nVidia to add a vapor chamber, but i cant fathom hot hot this thing would get without it. it does run cooler than a 480, thats not saying much. SLi GTX 580 is a great idea for $1000, better than an ARES, but what game do you need 2 580's? i just think nVidia needs to work on thermals and power draw right now. we'll wait for AMD's 6900 series to see the competition.
all im saying is look how close the power usage and heat of the single GPU 580 is, to the dual GPU 5970.
is that two 4 gig sticks? nice