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Posted by borandi - Thu 28 May 2009 12:18
Bleh $80 to £70. Isn't the exchange rate back up to $1.60 to the pound, so more like £50? Please :) For GPGPU use it's a bargain… :)
Posted by blinky - Thu 28 May 2009 14:35
borandi
Bleh $80 to £70. Isn't the exchange rate back up to $1.60 to the pound, so more like £50? Please :) For GPGPU use it's a bargain… :)

Will be interesting to see what they overclock like. In principle if you could clock then to the same speed as the 4770 it should be faster than the 4770 but for less.
Posted by shaffaaf27 - Thu 28 May 2009 19:09
dont forget 15% VAT.

so wait, this is a 55nm OCed 4770, whats the point?
Posted by Hicks12 - Thu 28 May 2009 19:17
To compensate for the 4770 being in very poor supply most probably. Looks good, maybe there will be custom coolers right away? The 4770 is still waiting for some custom cooling lol.

Any news on the power useage on these? Its going to be more than the 4770 but could it be more than the 4850? It has ddr5 which uses less power right? But the higher core clocks could make it even more power hungry, i still think the sapphire 4850 vapour x is looking like the best value card especially its power performance.
Posted by shaffaaf27 - Thu 28 May 2009 19:19
ddr uses less power but 55nm.
Posted by OilSheikh - Fri 29 May 2009 09:26
ATi are really doing well these days.

Lot of good and cheap cards.

ATi FTW
Posted by scaryjim - Tue 02 Jun 2009 14:29
Where does it say 55nm?
Posted by shaffaaf27 - Tue 02 Jun 2009 14:58
all other sites are reporting it as 55nm as 40nm yeilds are not good, and therefore the shortage of the 4770s, they are taking 4830s and OCing them, giving them DDR5 and renaming them,