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ATI Radeon HD 4770 Released, Uses 40nm RV740 GPU

Wednesday April 29, 2009
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Anonymous

at 22:51 20/5/2009

This 4770 is actually an excellent low-budget card for its performances and only costs around 99$. With the recent release of HD4890 (which is an excellent mid-range card except for its outrageous power consumption and noise), a lot of people consider a CrossFire HD4770 alternative since 2 of them consume less power and produce less noise than one single 4890, cost about the same if not less, and beat it on every terrain except when AA8X is activated (due to the 128bit bus).

Anonymous

at 3:18 7/5/2009

I'll stick to my ati fire pro series, HD this HD that BS.

Also to the gentlemen spouting non sense on GDDR it is actually DDR the G just means graphics. Its technically the same physical ram that goes on your mobo, with the slight difference in how it processes graphics data. Why do I know this, who the bull plop am I?? I'm a 3d Modeler and happen to little about graphics and how it processed and also I rely on hardware that requires good a load of power. Power that gaming cards simply don't deliver, enjoy making a fool of yourself.


Anonymous

at 17:9 3/5/2009

Anonymous @ 6:3

You came so close to not sounding like an idiot, all you had to do was replace "licking your bumhole." with "improved bandwidth."


Anonymous

at 6:3 3/5/2009

ya, but the gddr5 latency matches that of gddr3 and make up for it in other ways, like licking your bumhole.

Jojo

at 6:48 2/5/2009

GDDR5 is not good for gaming because of the high latency of the memory. GDDR3 is still the supreme choice for gamers.

Anonymous

at 22:24 1/5/2009

unless that idiot is stinking rich.

Anonymous

at 3:4 1/5/2009

only an idiot would go for weekly hardware upgrades

Anonymous

at 1:22 1/5/2009

i stopped caring about pc upgrades, my system is good for another year and a half, why spend it all on weekly hardware updates. that's why i got a console.

Anonymous

at 3:57 30/4/2009

dude you have no idea what your talking about your thinking about DDR, which is system wide ram. GDDR is only on the video card, so yes... any motherboard can support it. any motherboard can support any kind of GDDR, as long as it can support the card that the ram is on(IE the motherboard can support a pcie video card). and really it sounds like nothing by this article. they don't give any speeds or anything so its impossible to tell how good this is. but at its price point. I'd say its an entry level card, hardly news worthy

Anonymous

at 21:38 29/4/2009

Sounds good, but seriously.. Is there hardware already that can support GDDR5 and GDDR4 cards? I still haven't heard of any motherboard that can. The only thing I've heard was GDDR3.


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