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    More than 250€ for the 512mb sounds quite disappointing...
    I would have expected a little more aggressive price or at least, 1gb of gddr5
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    Quote Originally Posted by w0mbat View Post
    BTW: 3:2

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    For me that price should be for the 1GB GDDR5 ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helmore View Post
    The 4850 and 4870 will both have the same chip, both the full version so no disabling of parts. Clocks on the 4850 are 625 MHz. and for the 4870 it's 750 as reference speeds. 4850 will have 512MB GDDR3 at just under an effective clock of 2 GHz. (64 GB/s bandwidth) and the 4870 will have 512MB of GDDR5 with an effective clock of 3,6GHz. (115GB/s bandwidth). That's the specs for the reference design cards. There will of course be makers of boards with standard overclocked versions and more RAM, there have already been reports/announcements and sightings of boards with 1GB of RAM for both the 4850 and 4870.
    Seems like a bit of meh. I hope the 512mb of ram doesn't hold back the core and memory bandwidth. And I hate relying on partner company's non-reference parts, they're usually scarce and always overpriced.

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    So the 4870 is just an overclocked 4850 with DDR5...

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    Quote Originally Posted by natty View Post
    So the 4870 is just an overclocked 4850 with DDR5...
    And a dual slot cooler
    Although I must admit ASUS 4850 1GB with the custom Glacia cooler looks nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by natty View Post
    So the 4870 is just an overclocked 4850 with DDR5...
    Well... yes . With higher tdp, and hopefully with a better cooling solution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Genius_pt View Post
    Well... yes . With higher tdp, and hopefully with a better cooling solution.
    So there's really 0 chance that it will be better than a GTX 260

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    Quote Originally Posted by natty View Post
    So there's really 0 chance that it will be better than a GTX 260
    Time will tell, we do not know if the 4850 is "bandwidth" starved or if the extra clock rate will help quite a bit to, there is no doubt that the 4870 is an attractive purchase, perhaps even more so than I am expecting

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    Quote Originally Posted by w0mbat View Post
    @mascaras: Here in germany the first ones are listed @ about 250€ (512MB)

    BTW: 3:2
    Wasn't there this German e-tailer that had a 4870 with 1 GB for around €250 up for pre-order? It has been posted here somewhere I believe, but it might have been taken down.

    Only 3:2, that's a rather poor victory .
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    Even HD4850 is sometimes better than GTX260 so HD4870 will come close & is more silent, has DX10.1/UVD/HDMI, and so on...

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    Radeon 4870 for £1.18!

    I'm guessing its a typo and they mean £118 + VAT & Shipping
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnZS View Post
    Time will tell, we do not know if the 4850 is "bandwidth" starved or if the extra clock rate will help quite a bit to, there is no doubt that the 4870 is an attractive purchase, perhaps even more so than I am expecting

    John
    There are some reports of a +60% boost in performance compared to the 4850 with really demanding settings, like 1920x1200 @24xCFAA 16xAF and the like. It will be at least 20% faster so that's a good start, especially because the 4850 is already ahead of the GTX260 in some rare occasions and drivers can change a lot probably.
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    Quote Originally Posted by initialised View Post
    Radeon 4870 for £1.18!

    I'm guessing its a typo and they mean £118 + VAT & Shipping
    its £1.00 + VAT :P only placeholder though, price will be upto 150+ once stock is confirmed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by natty View Post
    So the 4870 is just an overclocked 4850 with DDR5...
    And you were expecting exactly what??
    We all knew that 4870 will be 20% over 625Mhz for the core and 2x the bandwidth of the 4850.
    If all this bring a hefty 25% lead of 4850 out of the box,it would mean that 4870 could very well be challenging and beating GTX260 card.Also due to better power supply to the core on the 4870,we can expect better OCing while the GDDR5 will provide enough bandwidth to feed it.Add in Asus or similar partner which will bring much better 3rd party cooling solutions,the 4870 will probably be the best perf./$/watt card out there,bar none.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeywoman View Post
    there are a total of 84 games that use PhysX. there are over 150 that use Havok which is soon to be adopted by ATI. Nvidia might have the upper hand now but when physics acceleration is added to Catalyst then there would be more benefit to own a Radeon card. BTW starcraft 2 uses Havok, that might be a push for ATI.
    Hmm, we've covered this already, unless you can find a more complete list than the ones on the official sites. The number of PC games using Havok comes to a grand total of 44, while you are correct about the Physx number.

    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    the 4870 will probably be the best perf./$/watt card out there,bar none.
    That can never be, the lowest end cards are always the best performance/money components, if you don't believe me look at an average benchmark and work out the frames given per dollar spent, as it stands right now the 3850/9600GT are still the best bang-for-buck cards around.
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    It can be if 4870 drop in price to ~299-320$.The amount of computing power would be unbeatable for the price

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    Well im ordering a pair of Acceleros with the 4870's then! Artic cooling must be laughing knowing they'll be out of stock soon

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    I just picked up 2 4850's for some crossfire for $300 usd out the door!!!
    This should run all my games at 1920x1200 4xaa no issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macadamia View Post
    If I told you that Best Buy has the Visiontek 4850 for $150 (25%), would that change your mind?
    I jumped on the ati (AMD) bandwagon when the 9800pro was the best. I have no problems switching back. actually, the 7900's were my only nvidia choice since my geforce 3 ti500.... x800 aiw, 9600xt, 9600pro, the 7900's and now im leaning towards a 4850.

    4850 sounds geat, but i just wish i knew how it would perform first...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rozzyroz View Post

    4850 sounds geat, but i just wish i knew how it would perform first...

    The look at some of the dozens of reviews that are up?


    oooh, exciting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Cyph3r View Post
    The look at some of the dozens of reviews that are up?

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    OK i was testing one of the cards i got, and this thing idles at 65c-70c woah!!!!! i need an aftermarket cooler for these cards, they are wayy to hot, they should have been a dual slot design, this is crazy, it took 10 minutes to cool down............any sugestions, im using 2 so i need a small cooler, thanks.

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    Good question. Any coolers already on the market that will fit the 4850/4870?

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