“Sapphire’s seen the intrinsic good in Radeon HD 4770 and decided to create another GPU that’s slightly cheaper. The result is the Radeon HD 4730 512MB – a card whose architecture is a real mix-and-match affair. Find out why by reading the review.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR4 Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews
- Powercolor Radeon HD 4890 PCS+ @ Guru of 3D
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 ATOMIC @ Tweaktown
- XFX HD 4890 1000M Black Edition @ Hardwareoverclock
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 Vapor-X 2GB @ motherboards.org
- Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide Rev. 17.3 @ TechARP
- i3DSpeed, June 2009 @ iXBT Labs
- What Drives You? – Investigating Graphics Card Driver Upgrades @ Hardware Zone
- MSI N275GTX Twin Frozr OC: raising the bar for NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 275 @ HEXUS
- Gigabyte Geforce GTX 275 @ CPU3D
- MSI N285GTX Superpipe 2G PCIe Graphics card @ OC3D
Radeon’s illegitimate offspring

Hexus has gotten a hold of an very interesting card from Sapphire, the HD 4730 512MB. It is priced a little lower than the HD 4770 even though in some cases it is actually a faster card. Its memory clock is faster than the 4770, giving it a 6.4GB/s advantage over its more expensive brother. The saving comes in with the render and fill rate units which are halved when compared to the remainder of the current Radeon line up. Check out its performance here.