Also leute, jetzt wirds wieder interessant, mal ein neues game das gebencht wurde, mal wieder ein Konsolenport, und wie auch schon bei Race Driver GRID schlägt sich die Radeon HD4x00 Serie ausgezeichnet, besonders die 4870 weiß zu gefallen, für den preis einfach unschlagbar:
Every time we start this game we are greeted with the Nvidia "The Way its Meant to be Played" logo which usually means the game should run like gangbusters on Nvidia hardware. Well, the HD4870 proved THAT wrong again and again with absolutely stunning framerates at every resolution.
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...eon-hd4870-512mb-graphics-card-review-12.html
über das fullHD der Konsolen kann man nur noch lachen, wobei die PS360 in dem game ja grademal die 1280er Auflösung packt
Auch Crysis haben die Jungs getestet, ich mag das, die min. FPS sichtbar, da weiß man sofort obs spielbar ist oder nicht(wenns unter 20 fällt eher nicht ^^)
leider kein very high getestet
noch ein game test mit min. zahlen:
Das Ding ist einfach ein Brett, wie die karte nichts ins schwitzen bringen kann! Wer mehr sehen will kann ja oben dem ersten link folgen, alle Ergebnisse sind jedenfalls beeindruckend!
zum schluss noch einer, weils so schön war:
Also was andres als die Karte kommt mir garantiert nicth in den Rechner, die 4850 ist mir einfach zu schwachbrüstig, da könnte man ja gleich ne 9800GTX nehmen pff(ok die wäre dann sogar teurer ^^).
Auch interessant ist der Hitze Test&Stromverbrauch:
Grade beim Stromverbrauch muss man ja immer vorsichtig sein, da wird immer mit den krassen Intel Extreme CPUs gemessen und die fressen unter last auch nen zacken mehr als im idle, die ganzen extra watt kommen also nur zum teil von der GPU.
wie uach immer, ich finde in beiden bereichen schlägt sich die 4870 gut, wobei im Idle verbrauch sicher nachgelegt wird. Für die 4850 gibts ja schon nen bios patch, der den idle betrieb von 500mhz auf 160mhz runtertaktet, das dürfte auch bald für die 4870 kommen, dann sieht man verbrauchswerte im idle wie bei der 3870 - also quasi null...
Achja und sie haben die Karte auch mit nem extra kühler getestet von Thermalright, das macht nen Unterschied in den temps, wow!
Glaub wasserkühlung muss nicht sein
This review however presented me with a bit of an issue since it fought again and again with what should be my journalistic mettle of looking at every product objectively.
Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately depending on how you look at it) when I am presented with the kind of performance the HD4870 512MB provides at such a competitive price it is next to impossible not to get excited. Let’s be honest here for a second; with an MSRP of $300 and the very real possibility of lower prices once it hits e-tailer’s shelves, ATI is ushering in a new era in the price for performance wars. This price brings up another point regarding competition against this card since right now there isn’t any at all. The 9800GTX has seen a price reduction to around $215 here in Canada, the 9800GTX”+” seems to be nothing more than a twinkle in Nvidia’s eye which will be launching “sometime” in July and the GTX 260 will be priced around $400 which is a full $100 more than the HD4870. This means that at
this time ATI is in the envious position of being in complete domination of the $300 to $350 price bracket.
We should also mention right here and now that we tried getting in a GTX 260 to use in this review but those cards seem harder to find than the cane in a super-sized edition of Where's Waldo.
When you look at
the performance we received through nearly every one of the tests we put the HD4870 through, it becomes obvious that this card was built for a high image quality DX10 environment.[(b] What stunned me the most what how much a performance increase the inclusion of GDDR5 and a 125Mhz core bump have given this card over the HD4850. AA implementation comes without any problem at all and it regularly hands out a shellacking to its closest competitors once image quality is turned up. Indeed, in every AMD document I have seen, the HD4870 was supposed be competing directly with the 9800GTX. Well, they seem to have pulled a fast one on all of us since this card beats the 9800GTX until it's black and blue.
While I can rave about this card all I want, there are a few areas where I find it and ATI’s board partners come up wanting. Throughout the briefings we have been through it was very clear that AMD is aiming to become a price performance leader while offering up the maximum performance per watt. While they have hit the nail on the head with their first goal and the performance per watt is smack where we wanted it to be, it could have been better. The HD4870 is supposed to have dynamic voltage and clock speed regulation so it will consume very little power when under idle conditions. I am not sure if it was a matter of the feature not working or another issue but the idle power consumption was disappointing to say the least. The other area that I feel needs to be improved is in warranty coverage. It is understandable that AMD doesn’t have control over their partners’ marketing initiatives we would have liked to have seen a longer warranty than the somewhat paltry 2 years which Palit offers.
Other than that, the Palit HD4870 512MB is a card which answers the prayers of hordes of ATI fans and will definitely succeed in finding ATI many new admirers. If you are currently in the market for a high performance graphics card, we see no reason to not fully recommend this product.
Let me sum this all up by saying that I hardly ever give an award to a newly released graphics card due to the mostly beta nature of performance and various other issues that always seem to pop up. However, the Palit HD4870 512MB we have tested here today not only bucks past trends but it smashed all of my expectations about how much people have to pay for ass-hauling performance. ATI has taken the approach of putting value before bleeding edge framerates and this card more than any on the market today proves that they got the formula spot on and then some. So, this card accomplishes something that has only happened once before in the history of this site; it wins both the Dam Good Award and the Dam Good Value Award. Bravo AMD, ATI and Palit. Bravo.
Pros:
Incredible Performance
Great price
Quiet Operation
Stays quite cool
Will accept past heatsinks…no need to buy a new one
Cons:
Power consumption a bit high at idle
2 year warranty