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Radeon 4870: Does It Matter Who Made Yours?
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Radeon 4870: Does It Matter Who Made Yours?
Once you’ve found the GPU that best fits your needs, does it really matter which vendor sells you the card? We recently compared the prices, features, and performance of two third-party Radeon HD 4870 designs—Palit’s HD 4870 Sonic Dual Edition and Sapphire’s HD 4870 Toxic Edition—against AMD’s reference design to determine which vendor offered the best value--or if there was any difference at all.
AMD is now following Nvidia's lead by transitioning away from offering its own video cards at retail, so that it will no longer compete head-to-head with its add-in-board (AIB) partners. However, both companies will design a reference board for each new GPU and give that design to their partners as a model from which to build (they might even build the entire card and sell it to the AIBs, whose only contribution then would essentially become adding the logo to the cooling shroud). Reference designs are invariably conservative with relatively low clock speeds and less-than-premium coolers. However, these reference designs are often the only implementations available to consumers during the first few months after the introduction of a new GPU.
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Radeon 4870: Does It Matter Who Made Yours? : Introduction
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Windows 10 Pro x64 Latest Release Preview
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Real World Computers (Custom by Me)
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AMD FX8350 Vishera 8 Core @4GHz
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Asus M5A78L-M USB3
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32GB [4x8GB] DDR3 1600 MHz
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ASUS Xoner DG + SPDIF to 5.1 System + HDMI
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Samsung 32" TV
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1920 x 1080
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Internal
Crucial CT256MX100SSD1 256GB SSD,
Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH1 2TB,
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Seagate Backup+ Hub BK SCSI Disk 8TB
2.5/3.5 Hot Swap Cradle, USB3 + eSata (client HDDs)
NAS 4TB
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Aerocool Templarius Imperator 750W 80+ Silver
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AeroCool X-Warrior Red Devil Tower
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I buy video cards in my price range and I don't care who made it.
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HP Compaq Presario/SR5113WM
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 3600+ 1.9Ghz
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Asus M2N68-LA
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PNY Optima Memory DDR2 2GB 2x1 kit
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PNY Nvidia 8400 GS 256MB
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On board RealTek
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Acer X163W LCD
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1366x768
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Western Digital 160 GB SATA 3G (3.0Gb/sec)
7200 rpm
Western Digital 160 GB IDE
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Dynex 400w
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Nothin Special
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Stock
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Wireless Logitech LX7
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Standard 102 key with volume and sleep buttons
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Comcrap 10mb cable
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Hi Mansrm,
The interesting thing with this article was that the cheapest card can at times be the best
Operating System
Windows 10 Pro x64 Latest Release Preview
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer G276HL 27", (DVi) + Samsung 39" HDTV (HDMI)
Screen Resolution
2 x 1920x1080 @50Hz
Manufacturer/Model
Real World Computers (Custom by Me)
CPU
AMD FX8350 Vishera 8 Core @4GHz
Motherboard
Asus M5A78L-M USB3
Memory
32GB [4x8GB] DDR3 1600 MHz
Sound Card
ASUS Xoner DG + SPDIF to 5.1 System + HDMI
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 32" TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
Internal
Crucial CT256MX100SSD1 256GB SSD,
Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH1 2TB,
External (USB3)
Seagate Backup+ Hub BK SCSI Disk 8TB
2.5/3.5 Hot Swap Cradle, USB3 + eSata (client HDDs)
NAS 4TB
PSU
Aerocool Templarius Imperator 750W 80+ Silver
Case
AeroCool X-Warrior Red Devil Tower
Cooling
Hyper103 CPU, Rear 120mm, Front 2x120mm, Side 2x120mm
Internet Speed
68 MB Down 18.5 MB Up
Other Info
Six Sensor Auto / Manual Digital cooling (Fan) control with Touch control Panel
Thanks for sharing this amazing article.
For me I wont buy even if the same GPU, Cause some of the company's bulits better cooling fans or heat-sink. and some comes with a bit faster GPU Mhz.
So for me before buying anything I must know whats the diff between each of them.
From what I see in shopps that most of people buys the Sapphire’s HD 4870.
Cause its cheapest between other brands.
So still, depends on what graphic card your going for there must be other brands selling the same graphic card. but with few changes you can say, so keep reading and ooking for the difference between each brand.
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Q6600 OCed till 3.3Ghz
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Nvidia XFX nForce 780i SLI
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2X2GB Corsair DDR2 800Mhz OCed @ 820Mhz
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2xNvidia 9500 GT SLI OCed @ 730Mhz each.
Sound Card
Motherboard Built in
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Acer 22' LCD + 18.5 Wide Samsung LCD
Screen Resolution
1680 1050
Hard Drives
Internal 2x250 GB SATA II Maxtor,
External 500GB SATA WD,
PSU
600Watts
Case
GIGABYTE
Cooling
GIGABYTE Volar CPU Cooler
Mouse
Prestigio
Keyboard
Samsung Pleomax
Internet Speed
2Mbps
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Custom Built
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550
Motherboard
XFX MB-750I-72P9 NF750i
Memory
4096MB Corsair XMS2 PC-5400
Graphics card(s)
ASUS Nvidia Geforce GTX470
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar DX
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 24" S2409W & Dell 20" E207WFP
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 & 1680x1050
Hard Drives
750GB Western Digital Caviar Black & 500GB Samsung
PSU
750 watt Thermaltake Toughpower
Case
Coolermaster Dominator 690 Nvidia Edition
Cooling
Zalman CNPS9700-NT Cooler, 6x 120mm Chassis Fans
Mouse
Logitech G5 Laser Mouse (2007 edition)
Keyboard
Logitech G11 Keyboard
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100Mbps
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abit airpace 54mbps wireless PCI-E x1 card
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well the one thing I consider.. is who has the BEST warranty. and that is Visiontek.. if I remember right.
after visiontek's Lifetime warranty., it's ASUS with a 3 year..
that would be important to ME!
CPU
Q9650 E0 4.0 GHz @1.304v
Motherboard
eVGA 750i FTW
Memory
2x2GB Corsair Dominator PC2-8500C5D
Graphics card(s)
eVGA/MSI GTX 260 SLI
Sound Card
X-Fi XtremeGamer
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung T240 & 226BW
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 & 1680x1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Cuda 500GB 32mb Cache SATA 7200.(11) + 500GB Seagate Cuda External eSATA, USB, FW400
PSU
PC P&C 750w Silencer PSU
Case
CoolerMaster HAF 932 (Water-Cooled)
Cooling
Plenty of Fans, and a few 230mm Fans
Mouse
Logitech MX-518
Keyboard
Logitech G11
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ASUS 20x Optical, Bose Companion 3, ATH-AD500 Cans :), Patriot Xporter 16GB Flash Drive (Very Fast), & Sandisk Micro 8GB.
Nikon D40 DSLR with 18-105mm VR & 55-200mm VR
well the one thing I consider.. is who has the BEST warranty. and that is Visiontek.. if I remember right.
after visiontek's Lifetime warranty., it's ASUS with a 3 year..
that would be important to ME!
True, forgot to mention that ^^
CPU
Q6600 OCed till 3.3Ghz
Motherboard
Nvidia XFX nForce 780i SLI
Memory
2X2GB Corsair DDR2 800Mhz OCed @ 820Mhz
Graphics card(s)
2xNvidia 9500 GT SLI OCed @ 730Mhz each.
Sound Card
Motherboard Built in
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 22' LCD + 18.5 Wide Samsung LCD
Screen Resolution
1680 1050
Hard Drives
Internal 2x250 GB SATA II Maxtor,
External 500GB SATA WD,
PSU
600Watts
Case
GIGABYTE
Cooling
GIGABYTE Volar CPU Cooler
Mouse
Prestigio
Keyboard
Samsung Pleomax
Internet Speed
2Mbps