Albatron HD 4830 Green 512 MB Review 30

Albatron HD 4830 Green 512 MB Review

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AMD's HD 4830 has been a smash hit for everyone looking for best performance per dollar. The card is based on RV770, the same GPU used on the HD 4850 and HD 4870. AMD however locked the number of shading units down from 800 to 640.

While the original HD 4830 design was essentially an HD 4850 reference PCB, add in board partners quickly came out with custom designs to reduce cost. Albatron is one of the first companies to offer an even further refined design that does not require an extra PCI-Express power connector. This means that all power is supplied to the card via PCI-Express slot which has a maximum power limit of 75W. In order to keep power consumption down, Albatron has decided to go with the stock HD 4830 reference design clocks.

Radeon
HD 4550
Radeon
HD 4650
GeForce
9500 GT
Radeon
HD 4670
GeForce
9600 GT
Radeon
HD 4830
Albatron
HD 4830
Radeon
HD 4770
GeForce
9800 GT
Radeon
HD 4850
Shader units 803203232064640800640112800
ROPs4888161616161616
GPURV710RV730G96RV730G94RV770RV770RV740G92RV770
Transistors242M514M314M512M505M 956M956M826M754M 956M
Memory Size512 MB512 MB256 MB /
512 MB
512 MB512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB512 MB 512 MB
Memory Bus Width 64 bit128 bit128 bit128 bit256 bit 256 bit 256 bit 128 bit256 bit 256 bit
Core Clock600 MHz650 MHz550 MHz750 MHz650 MHz 575 MHz 575 MHz 750 MHz600 MHz 625 MHz
Memory Clock400 MHz400 MHz900 MHz1000 MHz900 MHz 900 MHz 900 MHz 800 MHz900 MHz 993 MHz
Price$50$55$55$65$75$89$100$109$100$130
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