- Dec 15, 2007
- 150
- 0
- 0
I bought a 4850x2 this christmas and I was wondering what type of performance gains I might see my slapping a new 4890 in there with it?
This review was taken with 8.7 drivers and according to their review the 4870 did downclock. Their scores show no real improvement over a regular CF setup, and the idle power was higher. Either way this review clearly shows hybrid CF is a waste of money.Originally posted by: Sylvanas
They don't downclock these days, as of Catalyst 8.1 different GPU's can run at different core and memory clockspeeds. Anyone with a Crossfire setup can try this in the CCC Overdrive and check the speed in GPU-Z. A 4890 will perform at it's stock speed and will of course give gains in games that scale well and in others not so much.
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com...ormance-review-16.htmlHD4870 + HD4850 Crossfire
The problem with this type of configuration is the fact that the faster of the two cards will always downclock to keep pace with the slower card. This means that the core speed of 750Mhz and blistering memory speed of 3.6Ghz on a HD4870 means absolutely squat when paired up with a HD4850 running at 625Mhz / 1.986Ghz.
Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
This review was taken with 8.7 drivers and according to their review the 4870 did downclock. Their scores show no real improvement over a regular CF setup, and the idle power was higher. Either way this review clearly shows hybrid CF is a waste of money.Originally posted by: Sylvanas
They don't downclock these days, as of Catalyst 8.1 different GPU's can run at different core and memory clockspeeds. Anyone with a Crossfire setup can try this in the CCC Overdrive and check the speed in GPU-Z. A 4890 will perform at it's stock speed and will of course give gains in games that scale well and in others not so much.
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com...ormance-review-16.htmlHD4870 + HD4850 Crossfire
The problem with this type of configuration is the fact that the faster of the two cards will always downclock to keep pace with the slower card. This means that the core speed of 750Mhz and blistering memory speed of 3.6Ghz on a HD4870 means absolutely squat when paired up with a HD4850 running at 625Mhz / 1.986Ghz.
I think your missing the point, which is mixing a 4850x2 + 4890 in CF is equal to a 4850x3. Why spend the extra money on a 4890 when you can buy a 4850 cheaper?Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Of course there is not going to be much difference between a 4850 x 2 setup and a 4870+4850 setup- what the OP is asking for is a 4850X2 + 4890, 3 GPUs vs 2.
Originally posted by: SSChevy2001
I think your missing the point, which is mixing a 4850x2 + 4890 in CF is equal to a 4850x3. Why spend the extra money on a 4890 when you can buy a 4850 cheaper?Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Of course there is not going to be much difference between a 4850 x 2 setup and a 4870+4850 setup- what the OP is asking for is a 4850X2 + 4890, 3 GPUs vs 2.
Originally posted by: SickBeast
You get diminishing returns with each GPU added.
If I were you, OP, I would sell the 4850x2 and get another 4890 if you really want uber performance.