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Benchmark Results: Grand Theft Auto IV

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Grand Theft Auto IV is one of those console ports that has always seemed to favor Nvidia hardware. Here we see all of our cards present playable performance at 1680x1050 and, for the most part, 1920x1200. The only time there’s any real differentiation is when resolution jumps to 2560x1600.

At that point, the CrossFire’d Radeon HD 5870s don’t miss a beat, and the two GeForce GTX 285s maintain 60+ frame per second performance. The single 5870 edges out the GeForce GTX 285, but just barely.

What happened to the GTX 295? This is one of those cases where 896MB of memory per GPU just isn’t enough. The card runs out of GDDR3 and won’t do 2560x1600 at the detail settings we used to test. This is an important lesson. Just because the GTX 295 is tops in Nvidia’s lineup doesn’t mean it’s always the right tool for the job. When it comes to the highest resolutions and detail settings, you want at least 1GB per GPU, and 100MB can make a difference.

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Anonymous 23/09/2009 08:49
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anyone seen these in the uk?

jimishtar 23/09/2009 09:25
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now this is someting. cant wait to see what nvidia will come up with.

jimishtar 23/09/2009 11:40
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does this mean that the prices of existing 48xx cards will go down?

siunit 23/09/2009 13:13
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They are scheduled for release on the 25th in the UK according to major online retailers expected stock date.

dopeydog 23/09/2009 13:25
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check out novatech and ebuyer.

http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech [...] 800Series/

http://www.ebuyer.com/search?store [...] ubcat=2999

best price for 5870 £299.99 delivered ebuyer

cyber_jockey 23/09/2009 14:57
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My god the 4870x2 finally got a rival

Anonymous 23/09/2009 15:10
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Smooth gaming again!?!? YAY

plasmastorm 23/09/2009 16:07
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available for pre order on scan.co.uk now £320

ainarssems 23/09/2009 16:48
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All those connectors are nice but first thing I thought when I first saw pictures was there is not enough vents on the backto cool that card properly. Hopefully some board partners will come up with versions with full PCI slot cooling. Eyfinity looks better, but all I need is two DVI connectors one for monitor and other for projector.

Now lets see what Nvidia brings out, lets hope something competitive in performance and price. I hope prices drop by Cristhmas to £200-259 for 5870

ainarssems 23/09/2009 16:53
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At guru3d they overclocked to 925 core/ 5400 memory could not go further because of temp problems. I wonder what would they do with better cooling. 1GHZ/6GHz?...Now that would be sweet.Link: http://www.guru3d.com/article/rade [...] ew-test/26

atomdrift 23/09/2009 18:54
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ainarssems :
All those connectors are nice but first thing I thought when I first saw pictures was there is not enough vents on the backto cool that card properly. Hopefully some board partners will come up with versions with full PCI slot cooling.



Anandtech addressed this concern in their review: "As far as the 5870 is concerned, this is solid proof that the half-slot exhaust vent isn’t going to cause any issues with cooling."

atomdrift 23/09/2009 18:58
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Here's the source link to the above quotation.

atomdrift 23/09/2009 19:00
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Third time's the charm?

ainarssems 23/09/2009 20:03
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I have seen Anandtech's article, however they did hit 100C and started to throtle in /crossfire on Toms review and Guru3d temps limited overclocking so there is room for improvement in cooling.

Also I wonder if 2GB version would perform better at high resolutions with AA

jcwbnimble 23/09/2009 21:46
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ainarssems 23/09/2009 22:45
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Must be mistake. Check benchmarks, they include crossfire results so it is working. They probably had the cards for some while for testing and started writing article and drivers did not support crossfire at the start and does support now. They just forgot to edit part of the article where it says that it does not support crossfire.

shrex 24/09/2009 09:55
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any word on when the 5670 is gonna come out

deepblue69uk 24/09/2009 10:52
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chockimon 24/09/2009 12:28
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wikkus 24/09/2009 13:39
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chockimon :
£320 ouch, what a rip off and no Physx. I think this time round Nvidia's mid range card, the GTX360 will trounce all over this card from a great height.



Wow, 8 minutes before the first fanboi commentard...

As someone who holds allegiance with neither vendor -- both have a place in our house -- this looks great from a stirring-up the market perspective.

R.


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