ATI Radeon 4870 1GB Review Print EmailOne of the chief advantages ATI’s Radeon 4870 and 4850 enjoy over competing GPUs from NVIDIA is their 8xAA performance. Both of these ATI cards scale ridiculously well when going from 4xAA to 8xAA; we’ve tested this extensively in multiple articles over the past few months and this is an advantage ATI has consistently maintained in all our testing. In our 216-core GeForce GTX 260 article we ran 8xAA benchmarks with multiple games. Take BioShock for instance, in this game the GeForce GTX 260 saw its performance drop 16% at 1920x1200. In Company of Heroes we saw an even greater drop of 23%. Under the same games the Radeon 4870 saw a performance drop of just 9% and 10% respectively! As smoothly as the Radeon 4870 handles 8xAA though, there is room for improvement. We’ve seen a couple of cases at 2560x1600 where the card runs out of memory running 8xAA at this res (BioShock, Lost Planet), and with graphically demanding games like Far Cry 2 on the horizon, gamers hoping to push 8xAA with these games may run into problems with the 512MB Radeon 4870 at higher resolutions.
Whereas the Radeon 4870 512MB basically runs into a wall at 2560x1600 in the above scenarios, the 1GB board continues to scale well. In Lost Planet the 4870 1GB ran 3 times faster than the 4870 512MB at 2560x1600 while the 1GB card ran 5 times faster in BioShock! A closer look at the 4870 1GB Fundamentally the Radeon 4870 1GB shares the same board design and cooling as the Radeon 4870 512MB; physically both cards look identical to one another. And as we just stated, both 4870 cards ship at the same GPU and memory clock speeds. Credit and More Artikels.. : Here ! By slaughters Published: October 15, 2008 Print EmailView Comments (0) |
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