Coming Soon - HD4850 2GB
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- Morbo
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far too much, especially given it's slower than the 512MB model...
edit: I should explain, most likely this either uses low end memory (read: slow) or the 4850 chip can't deal with that much memory easily, so it kills the performance.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon-hd ... r3-review/
I'd take the 512 model if you're going for a 4850, but currently, the 4870 might be slightly more reliable due to cooling concerns on 4850s
edit: I should explain, most likely this either uses low end memory (read: slow) or the 4850 chip can't deal with that much memory easily, so it kills the performance.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon-hd ... r3-review/
I'd take the 512 model if you're going for a 4850, but currently, the 4870 might be slightly more reliable due to cooling concerns on 4850s
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Who makes good ATi-based cards, for info? I've no experience with them at all, other than disappointing ones with rather old cards.
I did buy a one for a friend last year, as there's some really horrid bug in Sims Bon Voyage which affects all nVidia cards and while it was an absolute scrote to set up (it installed some bogus sound card device), worked okay afterwards - can't recall the manufacturer, though.
I did buy a one for a friend last year, as there's some really horrid bug in Sims Bon Voyage which affects all nVidia cards and while it was an absolute scrote to set up (it installed some bogus sound card device), worked okay afterwards - can't recall the manufacturer, though.
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http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1322122 might be handy.
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Or not Berk, they just go around in circles with "Zomgs, Sapphire is bad!!11!" shortly followed by "Eh? I've never had a problem with them". Same for VisionTek, starts off going "yaya teh winzoets" then "Oh noes!" then back to the start.
HIS oddly just gets glossed over, ergo, they must work and if you do get problems must be fairly easy to get fixed.
Also, currently I feel like I'm leaning at a 60ish degree angle looking at the screen when I'm sat bolt upright. Feels like all the blood is at the front of my head and that my shoulders are drooping fowards. Little bit odd.
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HIS oddly just gets glossed over, ergo, they must work and if you do get problems must be fairly easy to get fixed.
Also, currently I feel like I'm leaning at a 60ish degree angle looking at the screen when I'm sat bolt upright. Feels like all the blood is at the front of my head and that my shoulders are drooping fowards. Little bit odd.
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From what I can tell, Yes, it is the case. Kind of.FatherJack wrote:Is that really the case? I was kinda hoping it would be an obvious answer that there were two or three good ones and the rest were cheaper but with support/driver/cooling issues.none of them compare to evga/bfg/xfx
Gigabyte and Gainward seem the only ones I haven't seen poo-pooed elsewhere.
AFAICT, the only ATI partner to sell boards with a lifetime warranty is Visiontek.
This isn't a good thing for a lot of enthusiasts;
EVGA allow you to watercool.
XFX Let you resell the card and give the buyer a lifetime warranty.
BFG are pretty fast with replacements from what i've heard.
Both BFG and EVGA offer ~3 month upgrade programs.
All 3 offer 10+ year warranties.
(afaik) No ATI parters do anything close to that, usually 3 year warranties, minimal bundles. etc. etc.
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