OMG dude stop bashing ati, the benchs the 9800gtx+ sli won are like 3 and the rest ati wins by a very very healthy margin, and usually the ones the 9800gtx won are the ones were Cf doesnt work at all
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I'll wait for the 1GB version for sure. I'm not buying a new GFX card that has actually less Vram than my "old" card, lol.
No, not really. The 4870 is fast, yes, but in order to handle the upcoming games on my 24" properly it will need a lot more than just 512MB.
You don't run a 5Ghz Yorkfield with 1GB DDR3 either... Speed is nothing without capacity.
well, iv been saying this for a while now, and ill say it again:
both crossfire and sli use very simliar afr methods to balance the load between the cards, so they basically scale the same. so the card that is the faster single card will generally be also faster in sli/crossfire. exceptions are if that card in question is a dual gpu card. then it gets tricky.
512Mb isn't enough for high(est)end anymore, that's for sure. I remember seeing a couple of games that scratch the 512Mb usage when in 1920*1200 + filters.
LOLOLOLOL @ nvidiots in this thread
ceevee are you seriously comparing a $1300 to $600 solution? :rofl:
oh and 4870X2 will take the single card crown, obviously, those are just the hard facts man
ati ftw!!!!
how about some 4870 x3 and x 4 :)
[H] review is up too :up:
http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/articl...50aHVzaWFzdA==
LE: Just finished reading it. I'm surprised they only used 3 games to test. It seemed like a very rushed review. Hope they go into more detail with CF and more benches.
haha the only review that saves nvidia is the one that gamespot posted worst of all :ROTF: bad thing is that all gamers will look at that tests before buying
I'm only going to say this once.
Ceevee, the 4870 is $299, the GTX 280 is $649.
The impracticality of your comparison would already be apparent had you gone on a tirade with GTX 260 numbers because even that is a $100 more and not in the same segment. Respect the card for what you get for $299. Had it been $599 your views would have been valid, but it isn't.
The 4870X2 will be the competitor to the SINGLE GTX 280. Prices are what set segments in the GPU market, not your definition of segment equality.
Someone who is considering the 4870 on the ~$300 segment but wishes to see the Nvidia equivalent ISN'T going to check out the GTX 280 just because you want him to. He/She will check out the GX2 (which is $430+) and the GTX 260 at best.
A proper comparison would be 4870CF ($599) vs GTX 280 ($649). You don't compare a Mercedes with a Ferrari, you don't compare a single 4870 with a GTX 280, even if the former's performance comes very close to the latters.
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Finally, AMD have done something right. It's time to back to ATi again.
Another one.... http://www.legitreviews.com/article/734/1/
I'm soooo tempted right now to order the GeCube HD4870 for 249 Euros. I'm not sure how long I'll have to wait for it though....
As for the [H] review, it should be said that EVERYONE'S review of these cards was rushed. Reviewers only received their cards earlier in the week which really doesn't leave much time for anything in terms of content.
From all the reviews I have been reading today, the only one that really stands out for me the that Gamespot review. What happened there? :shakes:
when are the 1gb version's available?
Would i see much difference @ 1920 x 1200 ???
I'm getting 2 x 4870 on a x48 board.e8400 @ 4ghz
cheeers!!
Knowing gamespot, they probably got paid by nvidia $ :p:
http://firingsquad.com/hardware/ati_...0_performance/
GTX 260 beats the 4870 in COD4 according to them...
When are we gonna see 4870's on newegg?
Nvidia muss more price cut :down: