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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)
as reviewed £229.00 (Inc 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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While it hasn't been a huge commercial success and its gameplay is far from revolutionary, the graphical fidelity of Crysis is still second to none and as such it's still the ultimate test for a graphics card. With masses of dynamic foliage, rolling mountain ranges, bright blue seas, and big explosions, this game has all the eye-candy you could wish for and then some.

We test using the 32-bit version of the game patched to version 1.1 and running in DirectX 10 mode. We use a custom timedemo that's taken from the first moments at the start of the game, wondering around the beach. Surprisingly, considering its claustrophobic setting and graphically rich environment, we find that any frame rate above 30fps is about sufficient to play this game.

All in-game settings are set to high for our test runs and we test with both 0xAA and 4xAA. 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.







Wow, what a start for HD 4870. In a game that ATI's cards used to really struggle with, the HD 4870 has leapt into third place behind the GTX 280 and 9800GX2. Most importantly it has beaten nVidia's nearest priced competitor, the 9800GTX, by some margin - especially when AA is applied - and has more than doubled the HD 3870's performance.

 

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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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