Soldato
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- 18 Oct 2002
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For those of you who, like me, are budget-minded when it comes to components and tend to be a little 'old-school' when it comes to overclocking (buy cheap components, overclock them to high-end components or beyond)...
You can see here that the 4830 is only some 10% slower than the 4850, but at current prices is ~20%-25% cheaper. (I'm mainly concerned with 1920x1200 - my native res).
I bought a Powercolor 4830 (not from OcUK) with the intention of volt-modding, watercooling and seeing how high I could get it. It's also an excellent choice for a cheap Crossfire upgrade later...
First, the good news - the default vCore of these Powercolor cards is 1.25v
. This means the core easily does 775Mhz out of the box (for me at least, on water). (I believe the default vCore on most 4850s is ~1.1v).
Now the bad news - the memory doesn't seem to want to budge an inch. This isn't too much of a handicap though, as the core is where it's at as far as performance is concerned.
So, I've just done the volt mod on the core and settled in to 1.3v - I've yet to start clocking again. I'll post back when I do.
As for benchmarks, I've just been messing with my E5200 @ 3.8Ghz while I wait for my E7300:
@ 775/900
'01 = 53677
'03 = 46486
'05 = 20127
'06 = 12834
As I say, I'll update this thread with my final scores / clocks when I settle in with the vMod..
You can see here that the 4830 is only some 10% slower than the 4850, but at current prices is ~20%-25% cheaper. (I'm mainly concerned with 1920x1200 - my native res).
I bought a Powercolor 4830 (not from OcUK) with the intention of volt-modding, watercooling and seeing how high I could get it. It's also an excellent choice for a cheap Crossfire upgrade later...
First, the good news - the default vCore of these Powercolor cards is 1.25v
. This means the core easily does 775Mhz out of the box (for me at least, on water). (I believe the default vCore on most 4850s is ~1.1v).Now the bad news - the memory doesn't seem to want to budge an inch. This isn't too much of a handicap though, as the core is where it's at as far as performance is concerned.
So, I've just done the volt mod on the core and settled in to 1.3v - I've yet to start clocking again. I'll post back when I do.
As for benchmarks, I've just been messing with my E5200 @ 3.8Ghz while I wait for my E7300:
@ 775/900
'01 = 53677
'03 = 46486
'05 = 20127
'06 = 12834
As I say, I'll update this thread with my final scores / clocks when I settle in with the vMod..
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