Tuesday, November 4th 2008
Sapphire Backs Radeon HD 4850 X2 with 1 GB Model
Sapphire has really stepped up on its engineering lately, designing the industry's first graphics card based on two RV770 Pro (Radeon HD 4850) cores. While the card that has been making news for a while now, has 2GB of GDDR3 memory, with each GPU having access to 1GB of it, Sapphire has decided to carve yet another SKU, the Radeon HD 4850 X2 1GB, where each GPU has access to 512 MB of it.
The card is expected to fit comfortably between the Radeon HD 4870 1GB and the Sapphire HD 4850 2GB in the markets, while offering performance levels that justify its price. The two RV770 GPUs are clocked at 625 MHz, with memory clocked at 1,986 MHz. There is no word on its availability or pricing yet.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
The card is expected to fit comfortably between the Radeon HD 4870 1GB and the Sapphire HD 4850 2GB in the markets, while offering performance levels that justify its price. The two RV770 GPUs are clocked at 625 MHz, with memory clocked at 1,986 MHz. There is no word on its availability or pricing yet.
17 Comments on Sapphire Backs Radeon HD 4850 X2 with 1 GB Model
Surely a 4850 1GB version is a more interesting market offering. A "cheaper" 4870. (apologies if this product is already out there). To "cripple" (its all relative) a GPU to 512 then turbo boost it with 2 GPUs?? That's like a rocket strapped to a go-cart. My guess is it will WHIZZ until it needs to do some texture swapping with main memory, which may be frequent due to only 512MB "effective" GPU space, then suffer from those nasty microstutters/frame lags as graphics assets are loaded and swapped in and out of the GPU.
Actually, on EDIT, I take that back. IF you are gaming at "popular" resultions like 1680x1050 or 1600x1200 you are probably absolutely fine. You get extra ZOOM with the x2 processors.
BUT, if you are running high-res like 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 then you might suffer from the limited memory issue.
SO, net net, this is a great performance part for a "consumer" gamer, but NOT a good part for a workstation or "elitist" gamer.
It also might happen it's not crippled at all, which would make the 2GB variants pointless, but I don't think this will be the case. Reviews should make all this clear. Any reviews of 1GB cards around?
*Maybe too much assumtion on my part as his post does look as he thinks the regular HD4850 has 1GB of memory.
Also this should be faster than a 4870 in corssfire games
www.ocmodshop.com/ocmodshop.aspx?a=1397
www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Sapphire/HD_4850_X2/