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Originally posted by: judasmachine
Any reviews include the HD3870?
Originally posted by: Kuzi
It's sad that in recent years the quality of Anandtech's reviews have been going down, this review is one of the worst I have read, and I've been reading Anandtech for over 10 years.
I like the XBit Labs review so informative and complete. Their reviews are the best for me in general, even though they can be slow sometimes at putting them up.
Anyways the 4770 is a very nice card for the price, anyone planning on building a budget gaming system then the 4770 seems like the best choice.
Originally posted by: Jacen
Looks ATI has another winner on their hands. Great price for those on a budget and fantastic performance as well.
Originally posted by: error8
4770 in crossfire fighting against GTX 285
It's a romanian review, but it looks pretty good. Crossfire scaling seems amazing with these cards.
Originally posted by: FragCat
this is being sold for 132 dollars and the 4830 is being sold for 105 dollars which one should I get? i heard the 4830 ocs good
Originally posted by: vj8usa
Originally posted by: error8
4770 in crossfire fighting against GTX 285
It's a romanian review, but it looks pretty good. Crossfire scaling seems amazing with these cards.
The scaling in the 1680x1050 WIC benchmark seems downright implausible. A single 4770 gets 28FPS, and the CF setup gets a whopping 73FPS. I'm guessing they messed up their test somehow, or mixed up numbers.
Originally posted by: vj8usa
How are your 4850 prices? For US customers, Newegg's got a $90 4850 which is a much better value than any 4770 price I've seen.
Originally posted by: Rick James
Installing as we speak. I'll have the Xfire bridges in a few hours
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: Rick James
Installing as we speak. I'll have the Xfire bridges in a few hours
So you have two of them. Maybe you can make a couple of single card, dual cards benchies and see how it does scale. Let's see if the crossfire scaling is that amazing after all.
Originally posted by: error8
4770 in crossfire fighting against GTX 285
It's a romanian review, but it looks pretty good. Crossfire scaling seems amazing with these cards.