June 26 News from Around the Web
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:07 am
Sapphire HD4850 Review

"The Sapphire HD4850 utilizes ATI's design of their newest core using a 55nm manufacturing technology, the RV770 using 512MB of GDDR3 memory. I had expected to see some great numbers from the new card, however what I saw was way beyond what I expected. The stock benchmarking scores of the HD4850 beat the 9800 a few times and got beat a few times by it, however once the Sapphire HD4850's core was overclocked to 670MHz and the memory was pushed all the way up to 1100MHz, it was able to compete with the competition's newest card, the GTX 280. When the card was overclocked, unlike the PowerColor HD4850, the temperatures of the GPU were sitting around 82-86 degrees Celsius under load, while these temperatures are not very good and are quite high, I felt that they were safe enough for me to be able to run some benchmarks."
@ Overclockers Club
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"The Sapphire HD4850 utilizes ATI's design of their newest core using a 55nm manufacturing technology, the RV770 using 512MB of GDDR3 memory. I had expected to see some great numbers from the new card, however what I saw was way beyond what I expected. The stock benchmarking scores of the HD4850 beat the 9800 a few times and got beat a few times by it, however once the Sapphire HD4850's core was overclocked to 670MHz and the memory was pushed all the way up to 1100MHz, it was able to compete with the competition's newest card, the GTX 280. When the card was overclocked, unlike the PowerColor HD4850, the temperatures of the GPU were sitting around 82-86 degrees Celsius under load, while these temperatures are not very good and are quite high, I felt that they were safe enough for me to be able to run some benchmarks."
@ Overclockers Club
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HARDWARE
Areca ARC-1231ML SATA RAID 6 Controller
Radeon HD 4870 In CrossfireX at 4GHz
NVIDIA Responds To GPU PhysX Cheating Allegations @ HotHardware.com
ZOTAC NVIDIA 790i Ultra SLI Motherboard
Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 in Crossfire
ASUS Crosshair II Formula Review @ OCC
Thecus N3200 RAID 5 Three Bay NAS Network Attached System Review @ Tweaknews.net
ATI Radeon HD 4850 and 4870: RV770 Has Arrived @ HotHardware.com
Lamptron Case Handle (CH2) Review @ Ninjalane
Sapphire PURE Hybrid Crossfire 780G Review @ Hi-Techreviews.com
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Benchmark Reviews 200K Contest
Electronics
Men In Black HD Movie Review
Belkin TuneCast Auto with Clearscan for iPhone/iPod @ circuitREMIX