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BEST PCI-E CARD FOR $200:
| Radeon HD 4850 | |
|---|---|
| Codename: | RV770 |
| Process: | 55nm |
| Universal Shaders: | 800 |
| Texture Units: | 40 |
| ROPs: | 16 |
| Memory Bus: | 256-bit |
| Core Speed MHz: | 625 |
| Memory Speed MHz: | 993 (1986 effective) |
| DirectX / Shader Model | DX 10.1 / SM 4.0 |
The Radeon HD 4850 is the new people’s champion, instantly bringing yesterday’s $300 performance level down to the mainstream $200 price point. This card has a lot of potential when used on its own, and becomes a devastating force when paired with a second 4850 in a Crossfire configuration.
Best PCI-E Card For $310:
| Radeon HD 4870 | |
|---|---|
| Codename: | RV770 |
| Process: | 55nm |
| Universal Shaders: | 800 |
| Texture Units: | 40 |
| ROPs: | 16 |
| Memory Bus: | 256-bit |
| Core Speed MHz: | 750 |
| Memory Speed MHz: | 900 (3600 effective) |
| DirectX / Shader Model | DX 10.1 / SM 4.0 |
The Radeon HD 4870 offers the same architecture in the 4850 series, paired with its secret weapon: brand new GDDR5 memory. Because GDDR5 provides doubled throughput compared to GDDR3, its 900 MHz clock speed is comparable to a 3600 MHz effective memory speed! This performance edge allows the 4870 to up the ante and offer very compelling performance for the price, competing with the more expensive Geforce GTX 260.
Best PCI-E Card For $400:
| 2x Radeon HD 4850 in Crossfire Configuration | |
|---|---|
| Codename: | RV770 |
| Process: | 55nm |
| Universal Shaders: | 800 |
| Texture Units: | 40 |
| ROPs: | 16 |
| Memory Bus: | 256-bit |
| Core Speed MHz: | 625 |
| Memory Speed MHz: | 993 (1986 effective) |
| DirectX / Shader Model | DX 10.1 / SM 4.0 |
In the limited 4850 Crossfire benchmarks we’ve seen so far, it looks like ATI has really learned to squeeze the performance out of their new cards. While a single Radeon HD 4850 performs in the same realm as the Geforce 9800 GTX, two 4850’s in Crossfire will completely decimate the dual-GPU Geforce 9800 GX2, and even put the hurt on the powerful new Geforce GTX 280. Remember, the Geforce GTX 280 costs about $150 more than two Radeon HD 4850 cards!
At this performance level and at this price, we have a hard time recommending anything more expensive than two Radeon 4850s. As more data surfaces as to how the 4870, GTX 260 and GTX 280 perform in multiple card configurations compared to two 4850’s in Crossfire mode, we might add a higher price point to the list. But for now, the power of two 4850’s in Crossfire is our top recommendation for performance.
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I have to say LOL - at this stage we dont go higher then 4850's in CF ???
I mean thats weak a lot of people are willing to spend more and to even think for a second that 2 x 4850's is the best option if you are focused on performance over value is silly. What does a top of the line Quad core CPU cost?
Next you will be telling people to get an A3 over a 911 turbo as the value doesnt make sense, performance costs - how fast do you want to go?
2 x GTX280's looks nice to me until dual gpu cards are out, there is no way i would go 2 x 4850's over it.
Not everyone can have sli/crossfire graphics cards, maybe spliting the catagories would be more usefull to those who don't wish to buy a new motherboard - defeating the entire point of a value list.
The 260 sells for 299, and the 4870 sells for 299. When you calculate in the Step up program from eVGA, the best bang for your buck in my opinion is the 260 from eVGA. Untill Radeon brands start offering a simular program, Nvidia will be the only way to go.
Biased much? This was posted today, and newegg has had the GTX 260 for $300 for a while now.best bang for your buck right now is neck and neck with either Nvidia 260 or the ATI 4870.
Looks like the cheapest GTX 260 in stock at NewEgg now is $330. It's 6% more expensive and on average 6% slower. I think the choice is pretty clear here.
Clearly it would be stupid if ati didnt make 4850X2 this time
I mean for 450$ it would be a steal. BTW I heard on other websites, 4870X2 is 20% faster than 2 4870s in crossfire. Well if 4850X2 could show similar benifits, it would rock @ 400$ price point. BTW, how much do you think is a fair price for 4870X2 and 4850X2.
The 260 sells for 299, and the 4870 sells for 299. When you calculate in the Step up program from eVGA, the best bang for your buck in my opinion is the 260 from eVGA. Untill Radeon brands start offering a simular program, Nvidia will be the only way to go.
Unfotunately not everyone lives in the US.
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and becomes a devastating force when paired with a second 4850 in a Crossfire configuration.
I agree with randomizer. Believe it or not, 8600GTS here still costs about $120, which is the same price as the Radeon 3850 here. And.... I thought the 4870 was generally faster than the GTX260?
Why does Tom's not go with "street pricing" in these...suggestions? Is this just to try to screw the noobs who visit this site into buying old/overpriced hardware? I mean come'on, this is an ENTHUSIAST site = best value for the dollar (or bleeding edge price is no object for the rich few).
For instance, with a small rebate, Newegg has: a 256mb 8800GT for $77, 8800GT 512mb for $120, HD 4850's for $145-165 w/promo code and rebate, 9800GTX for $175.
And here's one that's even more pathetic and that I never thought I'd see, BestBuy beating the Egg on the upper-mid-range 4870 ($299 free shipping vs $310 + $9 shipping)...pathetic NewEgg.
Yea i agree the 4850 are priced at 200 but you can get them for less then 160 why even talk about a GeForce 8800 GT 512MB @ 160 when its a bad choice from the start.
Looks like the cheapest GTX 260 in stock at NewEgg now is $330. It's 6% more expensive and on average 6% slower. I think the choice is pretty clear here.
Considering if you already have an SLI mobo, AND considering you can use eVGA's step up program to buy a nicer GPU 3 months down the road for almost nothing. The choice is clear. You want to piddle over 6% and go with a low-rep company, go for it lol.
Also, doing research on mobo's, a solid name brand CF Mobo is on average $50 more expensive than a solid SLI mobo. You might not care about quality when it comes to GPU's and mobo's, but I do. Maybe i'm picky, but personly, I like it when my PC boots up.
The GeForce 8800 GT 512MB is a $120 Card and its 256mb friend is a 100 card but hey that's for people who are running at low res and don't have the money to spend on a decent card.
Ah.. so many nVidia fanboys trolling around...
I wonder if some of the peoples that make comment even bother to read the 1st page...
This is really funny. I swear Americans think they live in the only country in the world.
We do. Everything else is just future states.
There do appear to be quite a lot of Nvidia zealots sticking their fingers in their ears, closing their eyes and going 'La la la la! I can't hear you! This is not happening!'
We do. Everything else is just future states.
Is this some sort of misplaced post-Independence Day zeal?
You do know that the only reason you won is because you teamed up with the *French*?
We do. Everything else is just future states.
That's commendable. You acknowledged the existance of another world. Maybe one that doesn't have Newegg and MIRs even?
^haha, agreed.