kerbyross
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First of all, let me start by saying Kudos to Chris at wootware,
I bought a "recertified" powercolor R9 290 graphics card for R4000 from wootware last year September.
Big saving as its a card that already went back to the factory, was fixed and worked for me from day 1.
Last week while playing The Division the graphics distorted, windows hung, and when I rebooted the pc I was greeted by a windows screen with black blocks running around the screen.
After reinstalling windows from scratch I confirmed that the problems start when the ATI drivers are loaded, I even tried older drivers. Then I installed one of my old ATI Radeon HD 6900 series cards, problems are gone, so the screencard is faulty.
I shipped the card back to Wootware, they tested the card, confirmed to be faulty.
I have been given R4k credit by Wootware for a new card (as the card I bought was still under warranty until January 2017). Really excellent service. (I was expecting to be told the card would go to a factory, might get it back in 6 months).
Now Im wondering what do I replace this with..
do I wait a month to perhaps have an extra 1K and what do I go for ?
Colleague of mine at work tells me he now only buys NVidia due to his personal experience with having issues with several ATI cards, and his opinion that Nvidia cards generally out perform ATI cards in most price ranges (which is a debate for another day)
Ive always bought ATI cards, never had problems, and the issue with the card I write up to the fact that I went out and bought a card that already had a trip to the factory.
So for the 5K price range, I might consider:
Powercolor PCS+ R9 390 8gb for R5499
Galax GeForce GTX 970 Sniper 4gb edition for R5699
ASUS GTX960 4gb for R5399
ASUS STRIX-R9380X OC4G for R5492
ASUS R9290 4gb for R5899
Gigabite R929X OC 4gb for R5972
R5000 to R6000 is my price range if I add an extra 1000 or so to the store credit.
Any recommendations ? Nvidia ? ATI ? Should I look at a cheaper card that would be comparable to this range ?
Should I look at a slightly more expencive card that would be leaps and bounds better than this range ?
Do let me know your thoughts. Thanks.
I bought a "recertified" powercolor R9 290 graphics card for R4000 from wootware last year September.
Big saving as its a card that already went back to the factory, was fixed and worked for me from day 1.
Last week while playing The Division the graphics distorted, windows hung, and when I rebooted the pc I was greeted by a windows screen with black blocks running around the screen.
After reinstalling windows from scratch I confirmed that the problems start when the ATI drivers are loaded, I even tried older drivers. Then I installed one of my old ATI Radeon HD 6900 series cards, problems are gone, so the screencard is faulty.
I shipped the card back to Wootware, they tested the card, confirmed to be faulty.
I have been given R4k credit by Wootware for a new card (as the card I bought was still under warranty until January 2017). Really excellent service. (I was expecting to be told the card would go to a factory, might get it back in 6 months).
Now Im wondering what do I replace this with..
do I wait a month to perhaps have an extra 1K and what do I go for ?
Colleague of mine at work tells me he now only buys NVidia due to his personal experience with having issues with several ATI cards, and his opinion that Nvidia cards generally out perform ATI cards in most price ranges (which is a debate for another day)
Ive always bought ATI cards, never had problems, and the issue with the card I write up to the fact that I went out and bought a card that already had a trip to the factory.
So for the 5K price range, I might consider:
Powercolor PCS+ R9 390 8gb for R5499
Galax GeForce GTX 970 Sniper 4gb edition for R5699
ASUS GTX960 4gb for R5399
ASUS STRIX-R9380X OC4G for R5492
ASUS R9290 4gb for R5899
Gigabite R929X OC 4gb for R5972
R5000 to R6000 is my price range if I add an extra 1000 or so to the store credit.
Any recommendations ? Nvidia ? ATI ? Should I look at a cheaper card that would be comparable to this range ?
Should I look at a slightly more expencive card that would be leaps and bounds better than this range ?
Do let me know your thoughts. Thanks.
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