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AMD Radeon HD 4830: Affordable Performance And Heavy Competition
AMD Radeon HD 4830: Affordable Performance And Heavy Competition
Date: October 23rd, 2008
Topic: Video Card
Manufacturer: ATI
Author: Derek Wilson
Buy the XFX HD-483X-YDFC Radeon 4830 Graphics
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 Tech Depot $23.40
 eCost $135.99
 Beach Audio $146.99
 
 


Update: AMD has confirmed to us that there were some issues with the BIOS on our sample board. Rather than 2 disabled SIMD units, our review sample 4830 had 3 disabled SIMD units. AMD has assured us that no retail boards will be affected and this is only a problem that affected reference boards built as review samples. We are working on resolving the issue with our review sample and will complete updated tests as soon as we can. This will affect our performance results, but until we run the tests we can't be sure how much more performance we will get out of retail 4830 hardware.


Update 2: We have updated all the performance graphs in the article with data re-run on a card that actually has all the SIMD's available. There was a difference, but it hasn't changed the overall conclusion of the article. For more information, see our update article with details on the problem, the situation, and performance differences.

Since the launch of the RV7xx GPU, AMD has been steadily filling out a top to bottom Radeon HD 4000 series lineup. The first markets addressed were gamer centric with the 4850 and 4870. Next in line was the hardcore enthusiast class with the dual-GPU 4870 X2. Since then we've seen the 4670, the 4550 and the 4350 filling out the bottom end value and mainstream segments. But there was a bit of a performance and price gap between the 4670 and the 4850. This gap has now been filled.

Today we see the introduction of the Radeon HD 4830 which is to be priced at or below $130. This part is poised to split the difference between the 4670 and 4850, and filling in this market segment should finish rounding out AMD's line up of RV7xx based cards for now. At least we hope.

In the past both ATI and NVIDIA have flooded the market with way too many different models that overlap in price and performance in ways that just confuse their customers. While AMD has been releasing cards at a fairly steady pace, all these parts have been well positioned and have served to disseminate their new architecture. We have been really happy to see how quickly AMD has gotten their new GPU out into the world.

By now, we've covered the architecture and other versions of the hardware quite a bit. The really interesting bit about this launch is the price and the prices of competitive hardware.

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right on! by chrone, 474 days ago
nice review Derek :)

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RE: right on! by leexgx, 474 days ago
the card you got may be an card with only 540 sp (5 out of the 8 working) please run GPU-z on it and check that thay are all working or all of the results will not be correct as the powercore one that 2 other web sites have tested have come into this problem from cards from ATI test cards but not from OEM makers

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/10/23...roduces-radeon-hd-4830-graphics-card/1

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RE: right on! by Spoelie, 473 days ago
http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/other/155 is linked in there with a better explanation.

Apparently there's a bios fix.

Any word on what version AT used?

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RE: right on! by leexgx, 473 days ago
note has been added

as there is likey to be an 4810 or something like that can you just add the results to the charts (like all the other sites have) of the fixed bios or an retail card that does not have this problem

not sure what about the comments tho on each page as the card is going to operate an bit faster and is going to move the card up the chart an bit

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Any word on AGP availability? by chucky2, 474 days ago
With these lower binned parts, is there any word on AGP cards for those looking for a last upgrade?

DirectX 10.1, SM 4.0, LPCM, HDMI...if a cheap solution existed it'd be a nice last upgrade to keep some older systems that are still useful current.

Chuck

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RE: Any word on AGP availability? by DerekWilson, 474 days ago
i haven't heard anything about AGP availability ... i sort of doubt it, but anything is possible. it would definitely be up to a vendor to add a bridge to the board, as this isn't likely to be something AMD will push themselves.

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RE: Any word on AGP availability? by LTG, 474 days ago
They should make this in an AGP version.

And Intel should also make a Core i7 adapter for 486DX boards.

This way we can get the most out of our existing hardware.

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RE: Any word on AGP availability? by chucky2, 474 days ago
Your absolutely right. I should junk a completely working system that is simply lacking some technology that would be beneficial to have in the next year, which would hold people I know over for another 2-4 years, and instead blow $300 or so on a new rig that for the most part (but not completed) will do the exact same thing as the AGP system they have now does.

Yes, that makes far more sense than buying a $50-$70 modern AGP graphics card that will get them by for the next 2-4 years without hassle.

Chuck

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RE: Any word on AGP availability? by Spoelie, 473 days ago
pci-e mobo $50 + fitting cpu $50 + GPU $130 = $230
GPU $130 + bridge chip + low volume markup = $180-200 if you're lucky

ram is more difficult story, you can go even cheaper if you keep any ddr ram and go with a second hand mobo, or take advantage of the low-low ram prices..

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RE: Any word on AGP availability? by chucky2, 473 days ago
NewEgg Prices Today, AGP Video Cards supporting DirectX 10.x:

3450: $53.25 shipped
3650: $79.00 (includes -$20 for rebate) shipped
3650: $87.00 shipped
3850: $118.25 (includes -10 for rebate) shipped
3850: $138.25 shipped

After the initial price gouging, $180-$200??? I don't think so...not after a couple months.

NewEgg user reviews alone on these DirectX 10.x AGP cards...>600. Clearly, there's still a market - small, but a market none the less - for these cards. If not 4830, then 4350 or 4550...

Chuck

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