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    Gigabyte Announced their 4770 Today...

    GV-R477D5-512H-B is the model name...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LightSpeed View Post
    SKYMTL, based on your tests, do you think at 825/950 (which should be doable) this will match the 4850 or exceed it?
    Personally, at some point I think that the 128-bit bus will become the limiting factor on these cards' potential for increased framerates through overclocking.

    The way I think of it is this way: if we take a HD 4770 and overclock it to HD 4850 performance, we can equally take that HD 4850 and overclock it so it maintains its lead. I would always rather take a higher performing stock clocked card than overclocking a lower-priced card and hoping for stability. Especially when the difference is ~$30 at some retailers.

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    at 825/950 I think it will succeed HD 4850 based on results over the web


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    Really seems like a good and cheap card. This competition really could bring back focus to the PC game scene.
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    Thatīs simply impossible. Your contact is 0.0001% of the world. Don't make up numbers that anyone know about.
    I can come here and say the same but on the oposite. The diference is that I don't say because I know that those numbers are impossible to know except if you count them on TSMC and UMC fabs.
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    He is working on an excuse. Payed research, wrongfully etc etc

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    Once again thanks for the reviews recap onethreehill

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
    Personally, at some point I think that the 128-bit bus will become the limiting factor on these cards' potential for increased framerates through overclocking.
    128 bit gddr5 == 256 bit gddr3

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    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    128 bit gddr5 == 256 bit gddr3
    It still seem limited compared to what memory OC alone shows. 192bit with GDDR5 would have been nice I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    It still seem limited compared to what memory OC alone shows.
    source? elaborate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    He is working on an excuse. Payed research, wrongfully etc etc

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    better question is how 6.6gbs pixel fill rate 4770 OC can out do a 4850 with 10.5 pixiel fill rate. ???



    and that's with 4xaa 16xaf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    better question is how 6.6gbs pixel fill rate 4770 OC can out do a 4850 with 10.5 pixiel fill rate. ???



    and that's with 4xaa 16xaf.
    because whatever you are testing is not fillrate limited on either card

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
    Thermalright HR-03 Rev A as well. Looks like it is time to hunt one of these down.
    I'm a bit confused. HR-03 A fits both X1650 and 4670 according to TR, but in your review you say the 4770 has the same holes as X1650 but different to 4670.
    The VF-1000 also uses the same mounting holes for both X1650 and 4670.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    source? elaborate?
    Try check your own review as one example. % core clock OC, % mem clock OC and actual gain.

    Your own 10% core, 38% memory. Yielded ~17%.



    You can try again just with the memory?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian View Post
    Gigabyte Announced their 4770 Today...

    GV-R477D5-512H-B is the model name...
    dumb question, but can you crossfire 4850 and 4770 and achieve decent results?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mats View Post
    I'm a bit confused. HR-03 A fits both X1650 and 4670 according to TR, but in your review you say the 4770 has the same holes as X1650 but different to 4670.
    The VF-1000 also uses the same mounting holes for both X1650 and 4670.
    You are correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    Try check your own review as one example. % core clock OC, % mem clock OC and actual gain.

    Your own 10% core, 38% memory. Yielded ~17%.



    You can try again just with the memory?
    How about finding an app that is memory BW restricted since COD4 probably isnt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    How about finding an app that is memory BW restricted since COD4 probably isnt.
    Aint memory limited on the GPU? Fish?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LightSpeed View Post
    overclocked would mean itl be equal to 4850 speeds, and that could be a problem i guess

    1ghz mem is too easy for this card, and that alone would boost speeds by quite a bit
    What happens when you can buy a 4850 @$89 after a $20 rebate and by using the promo code "VGA851"
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
    The way I think of it is this way: if we take a HD 4770 and overclock it to HD 4850 performance, we can equally take that HD 4850 and overclock it so it maintains its lead.
    Not really.

    One: Your statement about over clocking to 4850-level performance is misleading. The 4770 should be able to OC quite a bit past 4850 performance. Even if you get the most crappy 4770 in the world you could probably increase the volts, OC past 4850 levels, and still have way lower power consumption.

    Two: The memory on the 4770 is under clocked by default from the rated 4GHz. Restore the memory clock to the rated spec and you've got a part that should be slightly leading, and not slightly trailing, the 4850. There's no practical reason why we shouldn't look at 4GHz memory clock as "stock".

    Three: 4850's aren't really known for over clocking well, and while it will obviously vary from card to card, I think that when you overclock both, the 4770 will more often come out ahead.

    So, in my view, cheaper price + better thermals + better performance (on average, assuming both are OCed).... what's not to like?

    Speaking of comparing both cards over clocked, that's something I would like to see more of in reviews -- not just seeing which card is faster at stock, but who comes out when both are pushed to their limits.

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    any single slot 1gb version on the horizon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    Try check your own review as one example. % core clock OC, % mem clock OC and actual gain.

    Your own 10% core, 38% memory. Yielded ~17%.

    You can try again just with the memory?
    We got ~20% overall performance boost from overclocking 13% on GPU and 37% on memory (850/1100). I'd say both GPU and memory clocks are equally important as far as scaling is concerned, this is a sign that the memory bus width is rightfully chosen. The main idea behind the 128bit+GDDR5 is to make the PCB cheaper, i'd say AMD hit the spot from the price/performance standpoint.

    What i find most interesting though about this card is the fact that two HD 4770's in Crossfire marginally beat the GTX 285, wich is almost double the price of both. If it weren't for the stuttering we get in actual gameplay with multi-GPU configs it would be the best solution there is. Here's a link to our article where we tested this:

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitaminc View Post
    dumb question, but can you crossfire 4850 and 4770 and achieve decent results?
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    XFX Readying 1 GB Radeon HD 4770 Variant
    Following ASUS, XFX is another partner breaking away from the reference design mold for the Radeon HD 4770 accelerator soon after its launch. The company is ready with a variant that features 1 GB of GDDR5 memory. For now, a picture of only its box can be found from an promotional page of the company, with links leading to its 512 MB base-model, but what the one picture we have, reveals a rather lavish packaging. The "X" shaped box shows no signs of a "XXX" branding, or anything that suggests the card features factory-overclocked speeds, though the "1 GB GDDR5" is legible. The card is backed by the company's "5-star" warranty. Its pricing and availability are not known.

    http://www.techpowerup.com/92732/XFX...0_Variant.html

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