Hi there
Well these cards have intrigued so I decided to give one a test today:-
Intel Core i7 CPU @ 3.60GHz
Intel X58 Mainboard
3072MB of Cellshock DDR3 @ 1800MHz 8-8-8-16 Timings
Seagate 160GB HDD
Gainward 4870 GS @ standard, Turbo and overclocked speeds
Vista 64-Bit Ultimate
Catalyst 8.8 Drivers
All testing carried out on open bench in ambient temperature of 20c
Here are some pictures of the card:-
First of all some points about this card:-
1. Twin Fan Heatpipe Cooling solution and it has low noise.
2. Dual DVI with HDCP
3. Display Port
4. Dual BIOS (Normal & Turbo)
With the switch on the back set to normal clock speeds are 750MHz core and 3800MHz memory. Here are some benchmark results with the card set too normal:-
3D Mark 2006 = 16,399 Points (Maximum GPU Temp 57c)
3D Mark Vantage = 9507 / 8312 / 16719 (Maximum GPU Temp 57c)
Crysis, DX9, Very High 1680x1050 = 44fps
Crysis, DX10, Very High 1680x1050 = 22fps
Here are results with switch on the back of the card set to Turbo, now bare in mind flicking the switch at the back has to be done with the machine off and a reboot is required as the cores are re-detected:-
3D Mark 2006 = 16,884 (Maximum GPU Temp 58c)
3D Mark Vantage = 9815 / 8616 / 16850 (Maximum GPU Temp 59c)
Crysis, DX9, Very High 1680x1050 = 47fps
Crysis, DX10, Very High 1680x1050 = 24fps
For the final overclock I used ATI tool to scan the card for artifacts and at Turbo speeds no artifacts were detected. The card was artifact free upto 785MHz Core and 4300MHz memory so not one of the best overclocks but this is with no voltage mods. The card actually ran fine in 3D Mark at 810MHz and 4400MHz memory but at these speeds ATI Tool had yellow dots. Here are the results from 785MHz Core and 4300MHz Memory:-
3D Mark 2006 = 17,168 (Maximum GPU Temp 59c)
3D Mark Vantage = 9941 / 8743 / 16879 (Maximum GPU Temp 59c)
Crysis, DX9, Very High 1680x1050 = 48fps
Crysis, DX10, Very High 1680x1050 = 25fps
All in all I am very impressed with the card and the cooler keeps the whole card cool including the VRM's and believe it or not you can put your hands anywhere on the card, even the back off it and you won't get burnt, it just remains warm to the touch so the cooler is clearly doing a great job.
Noise wise well the second smaller fan on the card is audible but only just, I reckon in a closed case you would be very pressed to hear the card at all, even under load. Also there are no all of a sudden loud dust blowing spin ups with this card like you see with reference models.
I just wished Gainward had increased voltages in the Turbo mode BIOS as the cooler is good for it as its a good 15-20c better over the stock cooler without the noise. If you don't mind noise then yes the stock cooler is still king with fan speed at 100%. At idle the Gainward card hovered around 43-45c.
I definetely rate it as the best 4870 on the market, its a got a superb cooler thats quiet, overclocked out of the box and one of the very few cards to have Display Port.
Gainward ATI Radeon HD 4870 "Golden Sample" 512MB GDDR5 TV-Out/Dual DVI/HDMI (PCI-Express) - Retail
The ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series GPUs bring the power of graphics ‘supercomputing’ to gamers, setting a new standard for visual computing. Redefine the way you play and take HD gaming to the extreme with best-in-class performance. The new TeraScale graphics engine delivers an immersive, cinematic gaming experience. Add this GPU to your PC and watch Blu-ray movies and play HD content with incredible visual fidelity. Do it all with break-through efficiency that doesn’t compromise performance.
- ATI Radeon HD 4870 GPU @ 775MHz (Turbo Mode)
- Twin Fan Silent Heatpipe Cooling Solution
- 512MB GDDR5 Memory @ 4000MHz (Turbo Mode)
- Dual BIOS Design (Turbo switch on blanking plate)
- Two DVI Connections
- One Display Port Connection
- 24x custom filter anti-aliasing (CFAA) and high performance anisotropic filtering
- PCI Express 2.0 support
- ATI CrossFireX Multi-GPU Technology
- Microsoft DirectX 10.1 support
- Shader Model 4.1
- ATI Avivo HD video and display technology
- Unified Video Decoder 2 (UVD) for Blu-ray and HD Video
- Built-in HDMI with 5.1 surround sound support
- On-chip HDCP
Price: £173.99+VAT (£204.44 inc VAT)
BUY NOW!
Well these cards have intrigued so I decided to give one a test today:-
Intel Core i7 CPU @ 3.60GHz
Intel X58 Mainboard
3072MB of Cellshock DDR3 @ 1800MHz 8-8-8-16 Timings
Seagate 160GB HDD
Gainward 4870 GS @ standard, Turbo and overclocked speeds
Vista 64-Bit Ultimate
Catalyst 8.8 Drivers
All testing carried out on open bench in ambient temperature of 20c
Here are some pictures of the card:-
First of all some points about this card:-
1. Twin Fan Heatpipe Cooling solution and it has low noise.
2. Dual DVI with HDCP
3. Display Port
4. Dual BIOS (Normal & Turbo)
With the switch on the back set to normal clock speeds are 750MHz core and 3800MHz memory. Here are some benchmark results with the card set too normal:-
3D Mark 2006 = 16,399 Points (Maximum GPU Temp 57c)
3D Mark Vantage = 9507 / 8312 / 16719 (Maximum GPU Temp 57c)
Crysis, DX9, Very High 1680x1050 = 44fps
Crysis, DX10, Very High 1680x1050 = 22fps
Here are results with switch on the back of the card set to Turbo, now bare in mind flicking the switch at the back has to be done with the machine off and a reboot is required as the cores are re-detected:-
3D Mark 2006 = 16,884 (Maximum GPU Temp 58c)
3D Mark Vantage = 9815 / 8616 / 16850 (Maximum GPU Temp 59c)
Crysis, DX9, Very High 1680x1050 = 47fps
Crysis, DX10, Very High 1680x1050 = 24fps
For the final overclock I used ATI tool to scan the card for artifacts and at Turbo speeds no artifacts were detected. The card was artifact free upto 785MHz Core and 4300MHz memory so not one of the best overclocks but this is with no voltage mods. The card actually ran fine in 3D Mark at 810MHz and 4400MHz memory but at these speeds ATI Tool had yellow dots. Here are the results from 785MHz Core and 4300MHz Memory:-
3D Mark 2006 = 17,168 (Maximum GPU Temp 59c)
3D Mark Vantage = 9941 / 8743 / 16879 (Maximum GPU Temp 59c)
Crysis, DX9, Very High 1680x1050 = 48fps
Crysis, DX10, Very High 1680x1050 = 25fps
All in all I am very impressed with the card and the cooler keeps the whole card cool including the VRM's and believe it or not you can put your hands anywhere on the card, even the back off it and you won't get burnt, it just remains warm to the touch so the cooler is clearly doing a great job.
Noise wise well the second smaller fan on the card is audible but only just, I reckon in a closed case you would be very pressed to hear the card at all, even under load. Also there are no all of a sudden loud dust blowing spin ups with this card like you see with reference models.
I just wished Gainward had increased voltages in the Turbo mode BIOS as the cooler is good for it as its a good 15-20c better over the stock cooler without the noise. If you don't mind noise then yes the stock cooler is still king with fan speed at 100%. At idle the Gainward card hovered around 43-45c.
I definetely rate it as the best 4870 on the market, its a got a superb cooler thats quiet, overclocked out of the box and one of the very few cards to have Display Port.
Gainward ATI Radeon HD 4870 "Golden Sample" 512MB GDDR5 TV-Out/Dual DVI/HDMI (PCI-Express) - Retail
The ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series GPUs bring the power of graphics ‘supercomputing’ to gamers, setting a new standard for visual computing. Redefine the way you play and take HD gaming to the extreme with best-in-class performance. The new TeraScale graphics engine delivers an immersive, cinematic gaming experience. Add this GPU to your PC and watch Blu-ray movies and play HD content with incredible visual fidelity. Do it all with break-through efficiency that doesn’t compromise performance.
- ATI Radeon HD 4870 GPU @ 775MHz (Turbo Mode)
- Twin Fan Silent Heatpipe Cooling Solution
- 512MB GDDR5 Memory @ 4000MHz (Turbo Mode)
- Dual BIOS Design (Turbo switch on blanking plate)
- Two DVI Connections
- One Display Port Connection
- 24x custom filter anti-aliasing (CFAA) and high performance anisotropic filtering
- PCI Express 2.0 support
- ATI CrossFireX Multi-GPU Technology
- Microsoft DirectX 10.1 support
- Shader Model 4.1
- ATI Avivo HD video and display technology
- Unified Video Decoder 2 (UVD) for Blu-ray and HD Video
- Built-in HDMI with 5.1 surround sound support
- On-chip HDCP
Price: £173.99+VAT (£204.44 inc VAT)
BUY NOW!