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HD3850 - different prices and models

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Hi, I'm shopping around for an HD3850 512mb DDR3 and am coming across various versions of it. Does anyone know if there are any differences between these versions please? OR is it just different companies offering different deals etc.

Thanks.
 
they are pretty much the same, some vary in clockspeeds a bit and use different coolers...and the warantees may vary.
 
I'd go for the Powercolour one, 512Mb Pre-OC'ed and the cheapest of the 512Mb versions....

Gurusan - What happened to you crossfire setup? Was thinking about pairing my HD3850 with either another 3850 or a 3870. How did you find it?
 
i sold the 3870 because it was too much power really....

And crossfiring the 3850 and 3870 worked out pretty well, I clocked my 3850 to 900/2160 and the 3870 to 850 and it really performed well.
 
I'd go for the Powercolour one, 512Mb Pre-OC'ed and the cheapest of the 512Mb versions....

Gurusan - What happened to you crossfire setup? Was thinking about pairing my HD3850 with either another 3850 or a 3870. How did you find it?

Have found the Club 3D HD3850 Overclocked Edition at a good price. Is ther a vast difference between this and the Powercolour one?
 
i sold the 3870 because it was too much power really....

And crossfiring the 3850 and 3870 worked out pretty well, I clocked my 3850 to 900/2160 and the 3870 to 850 and it really performed well.

Thought Crossfire limited you to the lower GPU clock of the two, or is that SLI?
 
that's sli.....with crossfire you can have different clockspeeds, texture buffer sizes...etc.
 
yup.

Anyway, back to the OP....the HIS IceQ3 versions are fairly quiet....also powercolor makes a fanless silent one...but unless the airflow is very good in your case I would recommend strapping on a 120mm fan or something..

Or, you could always buy an Accelero S1 cooler, they are very cheap, very good, and fanless :)
 
yup.

Anyway, back to the OP....the HIS IceQ3 versions are fairly quiet....also powercolor makes a fanless silent one...but unless the airflow is very good in your case I would recommend strapping on a 120mm fan or something..

Or, you could always buy an Accelero S1 cooler, they are very cheap, very good, and fanless :)

Thanks for this. Will do some maths then. Am not a serious gamer so the clincher is that in the future I'll be creating 3D still art aswell as video editing up to HD standard. Have found a passively cooled 3650 512mb ddr3. The 3850 performs better for games but is there much difference between the two for what I'll be doing? The price difference would be around £50 if OCUK get the cooler back in stock.
 
off topic but...

@gurusan what do you consider a safe 24/7 voltage and clock for the 3850? do the normal voltages rule apply as with the 65nm CPUs? (no more than 1.5v in bios for me at least). I was under the impression that you got your card at 1GHz stable
 
my card was 1ghz stable but I didn't run it like that daily. It required 1.6v and water cooling for that to happen, and it was only run like that for a few bench sessions.

So far I haven't heard of anyone burning out their 38xx series from overvolting though, right now I have mine on 1.35v 877mhz....personally I'd be comfortable with 1.5v daily though with good cooling.

1.5V is only about 13% above stock vGPU, so i would think its fine for 24/7 use. Also the powerplay function drops back the voltage a bit under idle.
 
does the power play apply to the powerdolor model though?

I know that my fan is constantly on high but i didnt know whether the voltage decreases.

Does the zerotherm cooler meets the requirements for good cooling?
 
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