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    Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    PowerColor has taken the already very good Radeon HD 4870 and boosted performance. We tell you if it's any good.
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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    Liking the look of those temps. That would save a lot of messing, and extra expense changing the stock cooler.

    I wonder if scan will be getting these in.

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    Wonder why they didn't design the cooler to exhaust warm air out the back plate!!

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    £210 - bit pricey but im assuming its because of the cost of the VRAM.

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    Yup,

    512MB of GDDR5 ain't gonna be cheap.

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    Quote Originally Posted by Brewster0101 View Post
    Wonder why they didn't design the cooler to exhaust warm air out the back plate!!
    It looks like they've got a multi-purpose cooler and just bolted it on - upsidedown in this case!

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    pretty much the same as

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    so PowerColour are claiming a 10c drop in temps.. HEXUS got 27c with what appears to be an upside down cooler.. would it be possible to put the cooler on the right way round and see if that affects the temps?

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    Quote Originally Posted by stevie lee View Post
    so PowerColour are claiming a 10c drop in temps.. HEXUS got 27c with what appears to be an upside down cooler.. would it be possible to put the cooler on the right way round and see if that affects the temps?
    It won't - the cooler is rotationally symmetrical.

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    but with a ~20c difference between claimed and actual temp, it could be worth a quick test just to see.. might not be symmetrical after all, the internal gubbins could be different.

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    I still prefered the graphs as they were previously with percentages on as well. This gives a fairly quick and easy comparison between different graph bars, and i find is more useful than the raw numbers in many cases. I do however like the colouring - redish colours for ati and greenish colours for nvidia. This gives a bit more distinguishment between the brands, and again is useful for quick comparisons.

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    That's a good improvement over the current temps that were stated when the 4870 series were released. I would be comfortable with them like that.

    I am looking to acquire a 4870 in the very near future to replace my 3870. Just not sure which one , but this thread helps.

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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    I'm up for one of these when they're in stock. Have asked Scan for an ETA.
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    mixing drivers.. tut tut
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    Re: Reviews - Supercharging the Radeon HD 4870 - PowerColor does it properly

    Quote Originally Posted by Xtanto View Post
    pre order for £190 inc vat well that is much better Bang for buck than £210
    That's a different card - still a 1GB 4870 but without the special cooler. The correct part # is AX4870 1GBD5-PPH

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