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RV770: AMD ATI Radeon HD 4870

Author Edward Chester
Published 4th Jul 2008
Manufacturer HIS
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Price £194.89 (Exc VAT)
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Features Score 10 for Features
Performance Score 8 for Performance
Value Score 10 for Value
Overall Score 10 for Overall
RV770: AMD ATI Radeon HD 4870
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What can we say about Counter-Strike: Source that hasn't been said before? It is simply the benchmark for team-based online shooters and, four years after its release, it's still one of the most popular game in its genre. In complete contrast to Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, it focuses on small environments and incredibly intensive small-scale battles with one-shot kills the order of the day. If you want to test all elements of your first person shooter skills in one go, this is the game to do it.

We test using the 32-bit version of the game using a custom timedemo taken during a game against bots on the cs_militia map. This has a large amount of foliage, so transparency antialiasing has a significant impact on image quality and performance, and is generally one of the most graphically intensive maps available. We find a framerate of at least 60fps is required for serious gaming as this game relies massively on quick, accurate reactions that simply can't be compromised by dropped frames.

All in-game settings are set to their maximum and we test with 0xAA 0xAF, 2xAA 4xAF, and 4xAA 8xAA. Transparency anti-aliasing is also manually turned on through the driver, though this is obviously only enabled when normal AA is being used in-game.





Counter-Strike: Source has always been a strong area for ATI's recent cards so it's no surprise to see the HD 4870 doing well here. However, having it beat every other card across the board is still quite a turn up for the books.

 

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Comment karakaan said on 7th July 2008

Hmmm, thanks ED. The Dell manual's state GPU's upto 150W(supported) so I may be pushing it if you say it draws upto 200W. Upgrading Dell PSU's I don't think is ... more

Comment Ed said on 8th July 2008

Ah, that could be a bit of a problem. Dells are an absolute pig to work with.

Comment Lostbok said on 14th July 2008

^^ wrt the Dell PSU prob - not sure about the Xeon's, some of the midi-tower cases still have the same footprint as a regular PSU, but just proprietary gaps for the kettle lea... more

Comment Lostbok said on 14th July 2008

and thanks for the great review!!

As per DMN's comment, that X1950XTX-GDDR4 (me too!) is suddenly looking really long in the tooth :o)))

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