AMD turns up the heat with an improved core and thus the birth of it's flagship Radeon HD4890. As part of their pricing strategy, ATI has announced that HD4890 will be retailing for under $260, which is also the price point of an overclocked GTX260+. Today, we will find out which card is the most bang for bucks.
Sample GPU-Z screenshot:
GeForce GTX260+ core216 with a 55nm core
Specification Comparison
Product | GeForce GTX 260+ | Radeon HD4890 |
Core Code | GT200 | RV790 |
Process | 55nm | 55nm |
Transistors | 1400 million | 959 million |
Core Clock | 625Mhz | 850Mhz |
Shader | 1348Mhz | 850 Mhz |
Shader | 216 | 800 |
ROP | 28 | 16 |
TMU | 72 | 40 |
Memory Clock | 2200Mhz | 3900Mhz |
Memory Bus Width | 448-bit | 256-bit |
Memory Size/Type | 896MB GDDR3 | 1GB GDDR5 |
Part 1: Introduction & Specification
Part 2: Test Setup
Part 3: 3Dmark & Call of Duty 5
Part 4: NSF:Undercover & FarCry2
Part 5: COH: Tales of Valor
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