MSI Radeon HD 4870 OC (R4870-T2D512-OC)

10:50 - Thursday 4 September 2008 by Tino Kreiss
Source: Tom's Hardware DE – Keywords: radeon, geforce, comparison

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MSI Radeon HD 4870 OC (R4870-T2D512-OC)

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The 75 mm fan produces 46 dB(A) under full load.

The overclocked MSI Radeon HD 4870 runs at 780 MHz (GPU) and 4,000 MHz GDDR5 RAM clock rate—the stock clock would be 750 MHz and 3,600 MHz. The graphics chip can handle DirectX 10.1, and the sample has 512 MB. At the 1920x1200 resolution with anti-aliasing, the MSI overclock results in a 13% boost in Crysis. When you consider all of the games of the benchmark suite as a whole, 3D performance increases by 3.5% over card at stock clocks.

Its toughest opponent is Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 260. Due to the serious drop in prices, these cards are now much more competitively priced. AMD’s offering is a bit cheaper, but the GTX 260 compensates with that little extra bit of 3D speed. Still, AMD has the edge. The GTX 260, under load, is pretty loud. But it’s still much quieter than the other GT200-based card from Nvidia. AMD’s disadvantage is that power consumption in 2D mode is 147 watts for the entire system, though this is set to change with an upcoming driver.

The greatest advantage of the HD 4870 over AMD’s Radeon HD 4850 is its two-slot fan that expels hot air from the PC chassis. In 2D mode, AMD has taken acoustic output into consideration, but the slow fan speed means that the GPU temperatures hovers around 76 degrees C and more heat is transferred to other PC components. In order to avoid these high figures, check out the Gainward Expertool v4.0 for the 4870, which enables manual fan control.

The fan on our MSI sample gets alternates between loud and soft in 2D mode. The stock configuration, not overclocked, does not use this fan profile. Either the RPMs either remain constant on that board, or the change is too quiet to be heard. Under 3D load, the power supply for the test system using the Radeon HD 4870 draws up to 288 watts. A branded power supply with 240 to 280 watts and 20 to 23 A on the 12 volt rail should be sufficient for a standard system.

The card tested is the OC model from MSI.The card employs two PCIe power connections, each with six pins.

A jumper for CrossFire is supplied.Four cards can be chained together using two CrossFire connections on each board.

The card is 9.4” (24 cm) in length; the two power connections are at the rear.

The I/O panel has one video and two DVI outputs.VGA and HDMI adapters are available.


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mightybaz 30/08/2008 02:08
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Yet again, loads of this review is missing - get your fingers out people!

Silverwolf 30/08/2008 08:50
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yeh what the?? Someone isn't uploading these articles properly, only 7 pages showing, and no scroll bar on the drop down, or even a "next page" link. Only uploaded half the article?

sanderhoudini 30/08/2008 11:33
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rofl, i don't mean to be picky... but i'm missing something ^_^

bobwya 30/08/2008 11:43
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To be continued next month folks....

(Or pop over to the USA website for spoilers!!) :lol:

Bob

bobwya 30/08/2008 11:45
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Quote :Page 7 (final page in the UK/ middle in the USA)
Under 3D full load, the GeForce GTX 260 consumes 336 watts. A solid power supply with 280 to 320 watts of overall power and 23 to 27 A on the 12 volt rail should be sufficient here.


Uhhmmm isn't 336 Watts > 280-320 Watts ??

bobwya 30/08/2008 20:52
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I've been over to the US site.. The article isn't worth reading guys as the Catalyst driver (v 8.6) is totally out-of-date (current: v 8.8). Just a heads up!! :crazy:

Bob

Millohh 31/08/2008 23:42
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well - wouldn't it be obvious to review HD 4870 X2 2GB DDR5 Dual GPU ??? it's the best card from radeon right?

Anonymous 01/09/2008 10:26
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So once again we only have half of the article? WTF?

Could THG get any worse?

MagicWok 01/09/2008 12:35
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Once again Toms UK screws up royally.

Another copy and paste from the US site - and a half-arsed effort at that.

Utter bollocks - just read the US Toms site. All the pages are from there anyway (UK 'staff' can't even bother to change $ to £ in articles) and they're complete.

MagicWok 01/09/2008 12:36
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iJacks :
So once again we only have half of the article? WTF?Could THG get any worse?



Has been going on for a long time iJacks...

marshallman 01/09/2008 16:16
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BobWya :
I've been over to the US site.. The article isn't worth reading guys as the Catalyst driver (v 8.6) is totally out-of-date (current: v 8.8). Just a heads up!! Bob



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Yeh the review is pretty much pointless cos drivers are several months out of date.

paradigital 01/09/2008 17:54
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Surely if you are comparing "the fastest 3D cards", the 4870X2 should be here :/

Yet another TomsHardFail.

sonofhendrix 02/09/2008 10:43
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4870X2??? and i can't see any benchmarks here.

Anonymous 04/09/2008 12:56
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Be nice to have the 9800gx2 in SLI
as also the 280 in TRI SLI
and as others have mention the GDDR5 4870
Maybe these other top dogs will appear in another review.

mi1ez 04/09/2008 12:57
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Haven't I read this already?

Why is it back at the top of the list? Because we have the missing 29 pages?

Anonymous 06/09/2008 16:49
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witch is faster : HD3850 512mb or 8800GT 256mb ? ant how many %? thx

bobwya 06/09/2008 22:34
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dnx :
witch is faster : HD3850 512mb or 8800GT 256mb ? ant how many %? thx



8800GT

Anonymous 08/09/2008 11:18
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How can I check the us page? if I write www.tomshardware.com in my firefox browser I am redirected automatically to www.tomshardware.co.uk. I want to see the .com, not the .co.uk

bobwya 08/09/2008 11:27
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Dirich :
How can I check the us page? if I write www.tomshardware.com in my firefox browser I am redirected automatically to www.tomshardware.co.uk. I want to see the .com, not the .co.uk



Use:


We can see the whole GPU article on the UK website now anyway... Yippie!! :crazy:

Bob

bobwya 08/09/2008 11:28
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Sorry (stupid THG comments not working, mutter, mutter)...

Use:
http://www.tomshardware.com/us/

Bob


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