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4870 - Should I buy?

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Hi,

I'm currently running with a 9600GT (512MB). It has served me well up until now but I've found that it struggles somewhat in games of late. My thoughts are that if I could sell my 9600GT for a fair second hand price (nudge nudge wink wink), then a new 4870 could well be within my price range.

Is this a good time to buy a 4870? Are we likely to see much of a drop in prices following the release of the 5xxx series?

Tom's hardware tells me that if in the future I decide to crossfire a pair of 4870s then I could see some impressive results.
 
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I've got a 4870 1GB and thinking of crossfire, although if i'm honest i max almost all games now at very playable framerates...If you can get one at £100 or less I'd vote yes.
 

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OUCK have the 1gb 4870's for £100 now.....

I've been very happy with my xfired 4870's.
 
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The 1GB 4870s in crossfire don't seem to benchmark as high as the 512MBs in crossfire. It's a marginal difference I'll admit, but its worth noting. Is this difference irrelevant given the benefit of higher memory count especially at higher resolutions?
 
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