“For near the same price as a single Radeon HD 4890 1GB video card you can install two Radeon HD 4770 video cards in a dual-GPU CrossFire configuration. The question is, “What kind of value and performance do both configurations provide and which one is going to give you the best gaming experience?”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- ASUS EAH4770 FML/DI/512MD5/A Radeon HD 4770 Videocard Review @ PCSTATS
- VisionTek 4770 @ Bjorn3D
- XFX Radeon HD 465X-YAF2 Video Card @ motherboards.org
- ATI Catalyst 9.8 Driver: Performance Express-Test @ X-bit Labs
- NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) v5.2 Program Released… @ MVKTech
- ATI Catalyst vs. NVIDIA ForceWare VGA Performance in Win 7 @ Tweaktown
- Windows 7 (Final) vs. Windows Vista VGA game performance @ Guru of 3D
- MSI N275GTX Lightning GTX 275 1792 MB @ techPowerUp
- Asus GTX 285 Matrix – Fastest Single GPU Card Out there? @ Madshrimps
‘Little people’ GPU wrestling
In one corner you have AMD’s fast card, the $200 Radeon HD 4890 1GB and in the other corner a pair of
HD 4770s that together add up to $220. The pair of cards have access to more shaders, while the single card has better memory bandwidth making the contest look interesting before any tests were started. Drop by [H]ard|OCP to see their final recommendations based on game performance and on GPU intensive applications like Folding@Home.