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Yup without a doubt.
If you can use a screw driver and your hands then yes. Very simple. Unscrew unplug, replug rescrew turn on and hope you don't hear a bang.
I would go with the 5570, as per that review I posted, but its up to you. Yes they are very easy to install, probably the easiest component to install.
Cool, thanks
Would you still go with the 5570 over the GT 430 even though the GT 430 has 1gb SDDR3 memory whereas the 5570 only has 512mb GDDR3 memory?
How much does a 5570 with 1GB of memory cost? Thats what I'd go for. Or a 5670, even better.
Memory only tends to matter for higher resolutions and anti aliasing settings. Also depends on which games you run. With a 5570 I'm not sure it would matter, since you more than likely wont be able to run new games at the highest resolutions anyway.
Memory wont magically make a slow card faster, it just allows for higher resolutions.
Looking at Esquire's price-list (ex-vat):
Point Of View GT240 PCI-E 512MB GDDR3 128BIT -R 679.00
Point Of View GT430 PCI-E 1GB SDDR3 128BIT -R 589.00
Point Of View GT430 PCI-E 2GB SDDR3 128BIT -R 679.00
Powercolor PCI-E Radeon AX5570 512MB GDDR3 - R 559.00
Powercolor PCI-E Radeon HD5570 1024MB DDR3 - R 699.00
Powercolor PCI-E Radeon AX5670 512MB GDDR5 - R 699.00
Powercolor PCI-E Radeon AX5670 1GB GDDR3 - R 739.00
If you dont play much games, then get the 512MB 5570. No point in spending more. Its plenty for your needs. If you want to play games, get the 5670 1GB. Its decently priced compared to the rest, but you need to decide whether its any use to you.
That being said, if the 1GB version uses DDR3 only, then you may as well get the 512mb since it uses GDDR5. It will be much faster even with half the memory.
Take2 got a 1gb HD5570 on special at the moment for R683 ..
http://www.take2.co.za/electronics-...rd-hd5570-1gb-128bit-gddr3-pci-e-6104194.html
What is the point of having dx 11 capabilities on such a low end card?
I'm not sure there is one. I would say that the main advantage of the GT430 is CUDA. Since you can use CoreAVC to offload HD video onto the GPU via CUDA rather than DXVA, you can then run intermediate filters like ffdshow for postprocessing, e.g. debanding, etc...
Why would you rather use CUDA than DXVA? CoreAVC supports both.
you can then run intermediate filters like ffdshow for postprocessing, e.g. debanding, etc...
The bottom line is that it's R46 difference between the 2 cards. One is more future proof and has better cooling than the other.
Here's the benchmarks:
http://www.guruht.com/2010/10/geforce-gt-430-vs-radeon-hd-5570-vs.html
Whether it’s by NVIDIA’s design or matters out of their hands, GT 430 simply isn’t competitive with AMD’s 5570 and 5670 in gaming performance, with the latter cleaning the GT 430’s clock every single time
If image quality absolutely matters to you, then the Radeon 5570 is definitely the card to get for the time being until NVIDIA can spend more time on improving the video capabilities of their drivers.