Thank you everyone for your input. It will still be a few weeks before I am ready to upgrade so I guess I will get a chance to check out the new Ati cards.
Also, this may sould like a dumb question, but what does screen size have to do with the performance of the card? Shouldn't only the resolution matter?
Well, the bigger your screen the higher your native resolution. So if you want to play on your screen's native resolution, say 1920x1200, you will need a more powerful GPU.
Scan very well the benchmarks and the resolution they test the games. Ideally you want to play always above 30 fps but thats not always possible.
Also in my opinion the most important data is min fps, not avg but thats just an opinion.
That's not what he asked for :[quote]I am looking for performance without overclocking and hardware stability (less likely to break). I will not be using SLI because I don't want to upgrade my board or buy two cards.
GTX 280 is the king of the mountain at the moment, period. Notice how I was able to avoid using any "if".
Hey there's a LOT to discuss about current cards, but let's just answer the question here. :wink:
I know it wasnt what he asked, but i mean why include the 260 in the list its pretty obvious that if he wanted more performance with a single card go for the 280 blindfolded. I assumed that if he listed those options, he wanted a more complete opinion on the cards.
Anyways thats my assumption :)