that was posted by Derek Wilson, an editor on Anandtech about the scalinggreater than 100% scaling is due to margin of error combination for both single card and dual card tests in the vast majority of cases.
we also tested single card performance on an nvidia system and crossfire performance on an intel system, so the different computers will also add margin of error.
two card solutions generally don't scale at greater than 100% except in extraordinarily odd situations (where rebalancing loads might help with scaling on both individual cards -- but that's odd and rare).
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Wow, that thing occupies what, 5 slots??? Or don't i see it right... do you have a horizontally angled picture how tall that cooler actually is?! Anyway, in a crossfire setup these would be impossible, right?
Just asking out of curiousity.
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is it dumb for me to ask if my 2900xt full coverage DD waterblock will work on the 4870? im not scared to mod the block as long as the core and ram are in the same spots.
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Anandtech's testing has been sloppy at times, I think this is another instance of that.
It doesn't take anything away from the 4870, if that is what some people are getting at, that the review is flawed and the 4870 is not all that. Read the other 20 reviews, the vast majority agree that AMD has the best parts in their price category, especially the 4870. It largely invalidates the GTX260, which needs to drop to $300 to level things out.
That's why I look at all the reviews then make the judgment for myself based on the general consensus. And in the case of the 4870, the general view overwhelmingly is that it matches the GTX260 easily and at $100 cheaper, it is clearly the best buy
Yea, I'm not trying to put down 4870, just the pinheads over at Anandtech for artificially inflating results.
My HD4870 overclocking for the HEXUS review (even though the clock speeds didn't make it into the final review) weren't great 760MHz/4100MHz (yes only 10MHz extra on the core)
Apparantly theres an issue with the HD4870's fan control much like the HD4850, where the fans aren't spinning up like they're meant to so the overclocking will likely improve when a BIOS update is released (as sapphire have told me they've done for the HD4850) or when you use an aftermarket cooler.
Thanks for the compliments guys. Believe it or not, I appreciate the feedback from the community much more than anything a manufacturer can say. Glad to know the review is going to good use.
This depends on quite a few factors such as:
- space between PCI-E slots
- Height of fan
- Orientation of HR-03
You can mount the HR-03 in two ways; one wrapped around the card with the heatpipes "straddling" the card and one like the way I installed it.
It takes up a total of 4 slots.
as soon as atitool gets their stuff together well be all set to oc these effectively. I think that once thermal paste is reapplied and the oc's get goon were gonna see a 280 beater in quite a few instances
4870 review
http://techreport.com/articles.x/14990
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