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Old June 21, 2008, 03:46 PM
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Old June 21, 2008, 07:30 PM
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His Radeon Hd 4850 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E 2XDVI-I Video Card - DirectCanada

The HIS is the same price, and HIS > Powercolor.

But if the 4850 only gets 10 FPS more then the 8800GT at best, why buy it when you can get an 8800GT for about $130-150?
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Yeah I had not seen the results these cards get in crossfire yet, just looked at some now, and for two $190 cards that's some great performance.
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Old June 22, 2008, 12:19 PM
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The HIS is the same price, and HIS > Powercolor.

But if the 4850 only gets 10 FPS more then the 8800GT at best, why buy it when you can get an 8800GT for about $130-150?

Such allegation is false, some models are better than other, not entire brands. If you speak of RMA is another story and you are right, but you can’t generalize.

Anyway I agree, I think the HiS is a better option, I didn`t see it when I made the post, sry.

Only 10 FPS at best? Please read some reviews and you would see even 30 FPS like in bioshock, and 10 FPS at least. AnandTech: ATI Radeon HD 4850 Preview: AMD Delivers Performance for the Masses

In any case the direct competition of the 4850 is the 9800GTX, and I must say 4850 is a better option from any angle, even if you try to compare it with the 9800GTX+ that NVIDIA will lunch in 16 of July or so.

Also drivers are being improved as we speak, you already have a hotfix for this 4000 series that improve performance in 1%, not much, but something and you can expect more to come. Expreview.com - Extra Hardware News Report!

As belgolas said Crossfire is a great advantage, in the anandtech review you have such comparison, you also have this review: Radeon HD 4850 In Crossfire at 4GHz :: TweakTown


Here I leave you almost any review that is available:

AnandTech: ATI Radeon HD 4850 Preview: AMD Delivers Performance for the Masses

AMD ATI Radeon HD 4850 Crossfire Force 3D & PowerColor

A first look at the Radeon HD 4850 - The Tech Report - Page 1

Radeon HD 4850 In Crossfire at 4GHz :: TweakTown

3DMark vantage on 4850 single and CF is amazing - CommunicAsia 2008, Computex Taipei 2008 coverage, AMD 790GX, MCP7A, NVIDIA GeForce 260 GTX, HD 4850 HD 4870 at OCWORKBENCH

ATI Radeon HD 4850 Single and CrossFire Mode Review

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techPowerUp :: MSI R4850 Radeon HD 4850 512 MB Review :: Page 1 / 25

Legit Reviews - AMD Radeon HD 4850 512MB Video Card Preview - Sapphire - Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 Graphics Cards Appear Early

PC Perspective - AMD Radeon HD 4850 512MB Preview - RV770 Discovered
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His Radeon Hd 4850 512MB GDDR3 PCI-E 2XDVI-I Video Card - DirectCanada

The HIS is the same price, and HIS > Powercolor.

But if the 4850 only gets 10 FPS more then the 8800GT at best, why buy it when you can get an 8800GT for about $130-150?
The 8800 GT only gets 50 more FPS than a 9800 Pro, why buy it when you can get the 9800 Pro for about $20-30?

I hate this kind of logic.
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