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Force3D Radeon HD 4870 Black Edition review

Julio Franco   on 16 October 2008 - 19:57 · 6 comments & 3309 views

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When we compared the Radeon HD 4870 and GeForce GTX 260 graphics cards a couple of months ago, the Radeon came up on top with one major exception, heat generation.

While the 80C+ load temperatures of the the Radeon HD 4870 were a little concerning, it was the 70C+ idle temps that had us really worried. This meant that even when sitting at the Windows desktop the Radeon HD 4870 was cranking out more than 70 degrees of heat, much of which escaped into the case.

And finally we have a Radeon HD 4870 card that has dealt with this issue. The new Force3D Radeon HD 4870 Black Edition slightly overclocks the standard core and memory clocks, but most importantly replaces the reference cooler with one of the best VGA air coolers money can buy, the Arctic-Cooling Accelero Twin Turbo.

View: Force3D Radeon HD 4870 Black Edition review @ TechSpot

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(2 replies) #1 Soldiers33 on 16 Oct 2008 - 20:45
is this card better than ati 2900 xt? becuase i cant find any reviews where they compare the 2 cards.
#1.1 +gdodson on 16 Oct 2008 - 21:13
Hell yes.
#1.2 Recon415 on 17 Oct 2008 - 15:18
Dude, x2900 is OOOLLLD. Of course it is. Where have you been the past year? 2900 was two generations ago.
#2 Skynetfuture on 16 Oct 2008 - 21:13
2900 XT is flawed to begin with


btw i like the idea of using duel fans on the graphic card it make heat dissipation much better
#3 Chonson on 17 Oct 2008 - 00:34
my 4850 peaked at 100c before I got a accelero twin turbo for it. It idles at 35c and loat at 45c max.

It really is a damn good cooler... they must be pushing the card a lot @_@
#4 Maysky on 17 Oct 2008 - 02:05
much of which escaped into the case


Yes, the GPU runs cooler, but the heat still escape into the case.

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