Wednesday, February 25th 2009

Radeon HD 4750 Previewed, Performs Closer to HD 4850

An unexpected visitor to Guru3D.com's offices was a pre-release sample of a yet to be released 40 nm RV740-based Radeon HD 4750 graphics accelerator. Not bound by any NDAs with AMD, the website went ahead with a little (p)review of the card. The HD 4750 is the RV740XT model, and features GDDR5 memory. The name contradicts an earlier report suggesting HD 4770 to be the shelf-name for the RV740XT, and HD 4750 for the GDDR3-based RV740Pro. It features 640 stream processors, core clock speeds between 650~700 MHz and GDDR5 memory clocked at 800 MHz (3.20 GHz effective), across a 128-bit wide memory bus. The RV740XT comes with a rated shader compute power of 900 GFLOPs, as against 740 GFLOPs the RV770LE-based HD 4830 is rated at, while having similar specifications. It comes with 32 TMUs and 16 ROPs.

The findings of the preview show it to be somewhere between the performance levels of the Radeon HD 4830 and HD 4850. Interestingly, Guru3D omitted GeForce 8800 GT/9800 GT from the comparison, though GeForce 9600 GT was left to face the onslaught from stronger ATI GPUs. The Radeon HD 4750 is expected to be priced below the $100 mark and is expected to outperform most competitive accelerators in its price-range. To read the review, head over to Guru3D here.
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38 Comments on Radeon HD 4750 Previewed, Performs Closer to HD 4850

#26
PCpraiser100
r9That is not fighting that is making money. You have 128bit card ( with thin PCB- AKA very cheap to make) loaded with damaged cores (with disabled shaders 160 to be exact) what are you gonna do trow them in the garbage I don`t think so.
Good point r9, as well as AMD needs all the stocks they can get before NVIDIA kicks off with GDDR5 memory.
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#27
leonard_222003
PCpraiser100Good point r9, as well as AMD needs all the stocks they can get before NVIDIA kicks off with GDDR5 memory.
This is a mistery why Nvidia didn't adopt GDDR4 or 5 in top solutions , could it be because they are fighting ( again ) with money making from lawsuits Rambus.
I bet you this is the reason they didn't put some gddr5 in GTX280 so they have a better case with rambus and Ati paid to rambus what was need it so they had acces to latest memory types.
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#29
wolf
Better Than Native
OMG, she retains 16 ROPS!

this may be a prelude to a 1280SP 32 ROP 40nm card that keeps a 256-bit GDDR5 bus to keep costs low....
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#30
suraswami
3870x2Missing the point: If you already won the battle, why are you still fighting?
Killing the left overs :D
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#31
ap4lifetn
3870x2Missing the point: If you already won the battle, why are you still fighting?
even though everyone else answered...no one seemed to mention this one

they are fighting so they don't end up like nvidia
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#32
spearman914
Wow, much better performance than i expected!!
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#34
ShadowFold
Shorter, revised PCB, revised core and a good cooler. Looks good to me. I hope these will be cheap, I'm talking 100-120$.
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#35
rodneyhchef
btarunrThey may have, but making an RV770LE-based HD 4830 costs more than the RV740 on this card, not to mention the lesser number of memory chips required due to the narrower memory bus (compensated by data-rate).
I see 8 memory chips on this card. Maybe just because it's an engineering sample?
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#36
3870x2
btarunrThey may have, but making an RV770LE-based HD 4830 costs more than the RV740 on this card, not to mention the lesser number of memory chips required due to the narrower memory bus (compensated by data-rate).
My man... Seems you have infinite knowledge. Does this mean they might discontinue the 4830 in favor of the RV740 series chips?
Ever since the 3xxx series came out, I was always hoping for a 3950, 3970, etc...

Also, still yet, if they have currently won on that front, I would move on to win in another department (IE high end), and whenever nv threatens mid-range, start the battle again. Seems they are beating a dead horse, when there are plenty of other horses to....w/e, you know what I mean.
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#37
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
3870x2My man... Seems you have infinite knowledge. Does this mean they might discontinue the 4830 in favor of the RV740 series chips?
Ever since the 3xxx series came out, I was always hoping for a 3950, 3970, etc...

Also, still yet, if they have currently won on that front, I would move on to win in another department (IE high end), and whenever nv threatens mid-range, start the battle again. Seems they are beating a dead horse, when there are plenty of other horses to....w/e, you know what I mean.
I wouldn't count nVidia out of the mid-range market. Their products are able to compete performance wise, just not price wise. But a price drop would solve that issue easily, and they would be right back in the fight. And with the new GTS250(9800GTX+) and GTS240(9800GT+), costs should be reduced on these cards, which should bring the price cuts nVidia need to get back in the fight in this section. And you have to remember, this is probably the most important section in the industry, the most money is made on the low-mid range cards.
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#38
Aevum
anyone has the power numbers on this ?
it looks good for a HTPC, but if it sucks up more then 100 watt, it might be somewhat problematic,
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