[quote][quote]There are definitely advantages to the 5970- there are a few reviews out there that compare, and you'll def see a gain in FPS with the upgrade...
BUT- I am in the process of selling my 5970 because I am going with 2 5870 2GBs, as the added memory comes in handy at the extreme Eyefinity resolutions we are running. Had you considered just adding a 2nd 5870 in Xfire? That would be my move (and faster than a single 5970...) 8)
I agree, I have to say, the extra ram does keep the hiccups at bay, You may want to get two toxic 5870s that have 2GB of vram each.
When crossfiring cards only 1 set of vram is used so you don't get 4GB you just get 2GB :(
So if the 5970 is at 850/1200 and the 5870s are at 850/1200 they'll preform exactly the same :shock:
But in all the benchmarks I have seen, the 5970 is closer to a pair of 5850s than a pair of 5870s, even when clocked the same. Not sure why that is, but that's what I have seen . (I'll have my own benches over the weekend. I can then either confirm or deny this to be true for me)
The only time the 5970 is advantageous is in terms of space on the mobo. (and cost effectiveness... :wink: )