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Overclocking Extravaganza: Radeon HD 4890 To The Max
Date:
April 29th, 2009
Topic:
Video Card
Manufacturer:
ATI
Author:
Derek Wilson
Buy the XFX HD-489X-ZSFC Radeon HD 4890 1GB
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Index
Article Index
Page: 1 - Index
Page: 2 - Cranking GDDR5 All the Way Up
Page: 3 - Exploring Core Overclocking
Page: 4 - Age of Conan Core Scaling
Page: 5 - Call of Duty World At War Core Scaling
Page: 6 - Crysis Warhead Core Scaling
Page: 7 - Fallout 3 Core Scaling
Page: 8 - FarCry 2 Core Scaling
Page: 9 - Left 4 Dead Core Scaling
Page: 10 - Race Driver GRID Core Scaling
Page: 11 - Combined Memory and Core Overclocking: T...
Page: 12 - Age of Conan Performance
Page: 13 - Call of Duty World at War Performance
Page: 14 - Crysis Warhead Performance
Page: 15 - Fallout 3 Performance
Page: 16 - FarCry 2 Performance
Page: 17 - Left 4 Dead Performance
Page: 18 - Race Driver GRID Performance
Page: 19 - Power Consumption
Page: 20 - Final Words
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Nvidia & AMD Cards
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Depeche
, 286 days ago
Doesn't AMD make the cards a whole different way then Nvidia? Don't they have like really high clocks and memory while Nvidias is a lot lower with higher of other parts?
Also has Nvidia made a card that's simply overclocked like the 4870/4890?
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RE: Nvidia & AMD Cards
by
StevoLincolnite
, 286 days ago
The most Overclockable card that I can remember from nVidia was the Geforce FX 5700LE it's stock core speed was 250mhz, I managed to crank my core speed on that card all the way to 640mhz on the stock Heatsink and fan, however thats not saying much as the 5700LE was basically a regular 5700 but with it's clockspeeds reduced to 5200 speeds, before that I had a Geforce 2 MX100 which was incredibly overclockable, and the TNT Vanta I had before it was as well, however I don't think I have seen a high-end part with that much overclocking margin.
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RE: Nvidia & AMD Cards
by
nubie
, 286 days ago
If you are willing to raise the voltage you can get really good overclocks.
I had a 7900GS up to 720mhz (from 450mhz) before it couldn't take it. Backing off to 708-700 made it stable, so I settled for 650 and it has been rock-solid for 3 years.
It all depends on the kind of cooling and power you can bring it.
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RE: Nvidia & AMD Cards
by
nubie
, 286 days ago
I should say it has been more stable than any of my 8 series cards under heavy load (hours of gaming with shader generating on level loads.)
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RE: Nvidia & AMD Cards
by
nubie
, 286 days ago
I am not sure I understand what you mean by "simply overclockable"
Just add the coolbits registry value to the classic control panel and there are two simple sliders. It has been that way for years.
As far as the speeds you can reach, just take care that there is enough cooling and power (voltage bumps if need be).
I learned how to shade a resistor and take voltage measurements over at vr-zone, I think Shamino has a tutorial for it.
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RE: Nvidia & AMD Cards
by
kmmatney
, 286 days ago
I had an NVidia Ti4200 that overclocked well - good enough to basically double the cards value. The original Radeon LE also overcloked well, and you could unlock extra pipes. I also still have an X800GTO2 that could be Bios flashed to an X850XT.
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RE: Nvidia & AMD Cards
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ValiumMm
, 280 days ago
lol noooob
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RE: Nvidia & AMD Cards
by
SiliconDoc
, 247 days ago
depeche: " Doesn't AMD make the cards a whole different way then Nvidia? Don't they have like really high clocks and memory while Nvidias is a lot lower with higher of other parts?
Also has Nvidia made a card that's simply overclocked like the 4870/4890?
"
THE ARTICLE HERE " We absolutely must caution our readers once again that these are not off-the-shelf retail parts. These are parts sent directly to us from manufacturers and could very likely have a higher overclocking potential than retail parts. "
LOL - WELL THAT SHOULD ANSWER YOUR QUESTION !
cocka doodle dooooo ! cocka doodle doo ! red rooster rides again !
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The Derek BIAS shines on again
by
SiliconDoc
, 247 days ago
ATI has lost TWO BILLION DOLLARS SELLING THEIR GPUs ! A BILLION A YEAR EASY - YET DEREK HAS THE UNMITIGATED GAUL TO SAY THIS:
.
" In the meantime, NVIDIA's margins are much tighter on their larger GPUs and now their single GPU performance advantage has started to erode. It seems the wonders of the RV7xx series have yet to exhaust themselves. "
ROFLMAO !
THAT MIGHT MAKE SENSE IF ATI HADN'T COST AMD A BILLION PLUS A YEAR ON BARELY 2 BILLION IN SALES! ATI IS LOSING 33%.
THEY SELL $100's OF ATI CARD, THEY LOSE $33 !
---
THE TRUTH REALLY REALLY SUCKS , HUH RED ROOSTERS !
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BTW
by
Depeche
, 286 days ago
BTW, great article but very long and time consuming xD to interesting. Keep up the great work!
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