ATi Radeon HD 4870 X2 Review September 25th, 2008 in Graphics Technology
The HD 4870 X2 hits our bench with a vengeance, literally sending other components running for the hills. With the rebuild complete, its time to see what happens when the a pair of 4870 GPUs get up close and personal with each other.
Under the IHS September 18th, 2008 in Rage3D Interviews and Chats
"Eric: You are on the way to destruction." "R3D: What you say!!" - an interview with Eric Demers
ATI HD 4870 Comprehensive Review July 28th, 2008 in Graphics Technology
Take a look at the bigger, badder brother of the ATI HD 4850, the ATI HD 4870 Cards. In this article we give you an all-in-one review of the HD4870 including DX10, DX9, single card and crossfire tests, compared against the corresponding HD4850 configurations.
ATi HD 4850 Crossfire DX9 Tests July 9th, 2008 in Graphics Technology
Quite a trip this has been, but we're at the end of the performance evaluation for the 4850. We wrap up our 4850 investigation by running our road weary pair of HD4850 cards through our DX9 testing gauntlet.
ATi HD 4850 Crossfire DX10 Tests July 5th, 2008 in Graphics Technology
Up 'till now we've explored how HD4850 performs as a single card. Now we put two HD4850 cards together in Crossfire mode and run them through our extensive group of DX10 benchmarks.
ATi HD 4850 Single Card DX9 Tests June 26th, 2008 in Graphics Technology
We've given you enough of a breather, so time to clock in and get back to work. With the DX10 benchmarks behind us, its time to check out how well the HD4850 behaves in the DX9 playground.
ATi HD 4850 Single Card DX10 Tests June 25th, 2008 in Graphics Technology
Hello again gents. How has release day treated you until now? Scoured all writeups around the web (don't miss Beyond3D's and TechReport's ones, those are two constant sources of quality content). As promised earlier in the closing bits of our architecture investigation, we're back with the performance numbers for a single HD 4850 card, in DX10 titles, with DX9 coming a bit later.
RV770 - Hardware Architecture Overview June 24th, 2008 in Graphics Technology
As an opener to our launch day coverage, we'll be taking a plunge into the HD and seeing what what is new, what has changed, what stays the same (quickie note: not much) and how it all fits together. We'll also check and see if we can actually achieve the theoretical numbers using a number of synthetic tests ... don't worry, the whole gaming enchilada will soon follow, we haven't lost our focus.