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The dual GPU product that you guys learned to know under codename Malta finally is released. We review the new AMD Radeon HD 7990 including FCAT frametime measurements. The new graphics card is intended to boost a little more performance into entry-level gaming.
#AMD RADEON HD 7670M ASUS CODE#
We test and review the MSI Radeon HD 7790 OC edition, also known under SKU code R7790-1GD5-OC incl FCAT Frametimes. The Gigabyte HD7790 OC 2GB clocks in at 1075 MHz on the boost engine, packed with totally silent custom cooling.
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We benchmark the product incl FCAT Frametimes. We test and review the Gigabyte Radeon HD 7790 2GB OC edition, also known under SKU code GV-R7790OC-2GD. But what about temperatures then you must be wondering ? That also means it's rather silent as it does not make any noise. This stock clocked Radeon HD 7850 is cooled passively, meaning it has no fans tool it down. We test and review the PowerColor Radeon HD 7850 SCS3 today. This launch definitely is an interesting one, so therefore let's startup the review, it's a good time to be in the wonderful graphics land right now for sure, though as an editor fascinating yet a little tiresome. Most interesting will be AMD's pricing point, the Radeon 4850 (GDDR3) for example will start at a price of 199 USD, the 299 USD costing Radeon HD 4870 will be equipped with luxurious GDDR5 memory. hard.īoth the products have a near billion counting transistor count, 800 shader cores and will come in both GDDR3 (4850) and GDDR5 (4870) flavors. These two products gave me that old Radeon 9700 launch feel again, the AMD/ATI empire strikes back. The new leading mainstream products that pack some really good punch for the money. The products announced are twofold and I guess do not need a big introduction, the Radeon HD 48. This review will cover single GPU performance only as next week, when more boards will come in, we'll handle CrossFireX in a separate review. So then, in this review we'll briefly walk through the two products released, then we'll shift our focus towards the Radeon HD 4870. Not bad for an actual mid-range targeted product eh ? See AMD, that indeed is good strategy. So while I say 299 USD, isn't a mid-range product, this surely is a high-end product at a fantastic price. See, I don't want to spoil the fun just yet, but this card is tagged at a price of 299,- USD and quite frankly just as fast as a GeForce 260 GTX at 399 USD. All my fears had vanished the minute I noticed what it can do. The even better news it that the card is just amazing.
#AMD RADEON HD 7670M ASUS SERIES#
The good news is this, as early as one day after the Series 4000 launch one board finally arrives. Next to AMD shipping a review unit real late, this is the reason behind our somewhat 'delayed' article. one FeDEX courier is now apparently the happy owner of a Radeon HD 4870, as our sample was missing. Shortly after I return from that briefing things went a little sour, NDA's where moved forward, time was running out quickly and yes yes. After the presentation I figured, why in gods name would AMD put expensive GDDR5 memory on that 4870. Richard Huddy (AMD) opens his speech with another "dating for geeks joke", and although fun, the last time that happened. Then there was the speculation of that second product ATI was about to be released, the Radeon HD 4870. Lame puns aside, obviously NVIDIA reacted faster than lightning against the Radeon HD 4850 with the release of the GeForce 9800 GTX+ to counteract that performance and price. Paranoia hit me pretty badly and I started constantly looking behind me to see if there was a man with an NVIDIA t-shirt behind me.
#AMD RADEON HD 7670M ASUS DRIVER#
Seriously my first though was ''man, this is amazing performance for the money, is this driver rendering properly ?''. The minute I started testing that little goblin I figured I was hallucinating. Last week then AMD released the first new mid-range graphics card, the Radeon HD 4850, a charming little fellah at roughly 199 USD. there goes AMD, leaving NVIDIA playing with itself in the high-end segment, driving prices up even further. Sometimes when a company announces and alters their strategy you just go "Uh-oh"- you know with the Scooby Doo voice ? I literally had that moment when AMD announced it would put it's focus on the mid-range segment.