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True its has been dumbed down from the 5850 a fair bit but i thought it should be at gtx285 ish level going by specs. On paper it beats out the 4890 in every area bar clock speeds or have i missed somthing key?I doubt it is driver issue. The 5830 has downscale a bit too much from its 5850/5870 big brothers, making its performance closer to the 5770 side instead of in the very middle between 5770 and 5850 (whereas the price is closer on the 5850 side making the 5830 very poor value). The gap in terms of performance between 5770 and 5830 simply isn't as big as between 4870 and 4890.
Well, I just read an article in the newest issue of Custom PC and it says "both the GTX275 and HD4890 deliver similar and, is come cases, superior performance to that of the HD5830." The 5830's performance is roughly at the position of 40/60 between gap the 5770 and 5850.True its has been dumbed down from the 5850 a fair bit but i thought it should be at gtx285 ish level going by specs. On paper it beats out the 4890 in every area bar clock speeds or have i missed somthing key?
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I don't doubt that, but it still doesn't change the fact that 5850 is much better bang for bucks. If only they would price the damn 5830 at £150~170At stock speed they are not very good, but with a 25% core overclock and 40% memory overclock it starts looking better.