Benchmark Results: World in Conflict

The GeForce GTS 250 wins out in World in Conflict. This time, the Radeon HD 4770 actually trails the Radeon HD 4830. All else being equal between the two cards, the 4830’s advantage must come from higher memory throughput.

Same story here. The Radeon HD 4770 looks a lot like the Radeon HD 4830. It doesn’t matter terribly, though, since even at 1280x1024 all of these cards duck in under 40 frames per second. You’re best off playing World in Conflict without these demanding AA and AF settings.
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What a shame they could not shave few watts off power consumtion to use it without PCIe power connector. Or at least made the card to work without it and PCIe power connection as optional when You overclock. Hopefully some of the board partners will do that.
Pretty decent review.
Question on Test Setup: what are the GPU/GDDR clocks? Reference?
This just goes to show that AMD is more than CPU's. Looks like you get a lot of card for your money here, and it's not a hand-me-down technology, either; it's cutting-edge.
Here is a rivetuner edit that works. Just change RV770 = 9440h-9443h,944Ch into RV770 = 9440h-9443h,944Ch,94B3h in Rivatuner.cfg
I got mine to 888/1000
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for 76 quids is unbelievable