- 1. First 40nm GPU tested, the HD 4770 is sweet
- (Reviews)
- Review: Lower power consumption, higher performance Back in 2007, ATI launched its first 55nm GPUs, and the introduction of the RV670 marked a turning point for AMD's graphics division. ...
- Created on 28 April 2009
- 2. The graphics card of the year is...
- (Graphics)
- ... will be the biggest chip of all times and that it would rip ATI's heart out of RV770. ATI was working on the successor to the RV670, HD 3000 series chip, and we've learned that this might be a ...
- Created on 30 December 2008
- 3. How ATI stole Christmas
- (Graphics)
- ... and the price is reasonable. So much for the RV670, let's move on to Nvidia's nemesis, ATI's RV770 based cards. The lineup starts with the HD4830, probably the best bang for buck card ...
- Created on 16 December 2008
- 4. AMD external graphics to launch tomorrow
- (Graphics)
- ... the world. The first notebook has a proprietary connector and the first XGP unit has RV670 core with a promise that RV770-based XGP unit comes in the months to come. The biggest drawback of this technology ...
- Created on 08 December 2008
- 5. GPU-Z gets an update
- (News)
- ... GT, 9650M GT, Quadro FX 770M, 9200M GS, 9300M GS, Quadro NVS 160M, G71 0x2e5, ATI's HD 4350, HD 4550, HD 4650, HD 4830, HD 4850 X2, RV670 0x9504 and Intel's GM45 variant 0x2a43 GPUs. Other ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 6. Club3D's HD 4850 OC Edition teste
- (Reviews)
- ... a makeover. Just like RV670, RV770 has 16 ROP units but they are twice more effective in processing Z-buffers. RV770 can process 64 Z-values per clock cycle, and full screen antialiasing performance also ...
- Created on 26 November 2008
- 7. ViewSonic intros dirt cheap 1080p screen
- (News)
- 22-inches of hi-def fun for under €200 Over the past year the mainstream graphics market has been turned upside down. Powerful cards, based on Nvidia's G92 and ATI's RV670/770 architecture ...
- Created on 04 November 2008
- 8. Sub-?100 graphics market overview
- (Graphics)
- ... run current games, get a G92/G94 or RV670 card and that's the bottom line. If you don't need such performance, or can't afford it, get a dirt cheap HD2400Pro/HD3450 or an 8400GS/9400GT, preferably ...
- Created on 04 September 2008
- 9. RV730 neck and neck with HD3850
- (Graphics)
- Benched on Chinese site The guys over at publish.it168.com got a hold of an RV730/HD4670 card and put it through its paces. Apparently ATI's new mid range card packs quite a punch, ...
- Created on 03 September 2008
- 10. RV770, R700 is ATI?s second consecutive win
- (Graphics)
- Now Nvidia is in trouble Many smart people in the computer graphics business have told us that it takes two wins to become a market leader. ATI made a strong impact with RV670 chips ...
- Created on 20 August 2008
- 11. ATI RV870 is 40nm
- (Graphics)
- The next performance chip The RV670 was ATI's first 55nm performance chip that sold well and the successor, RV770 has proven to be highly successful, again based on 55nm. The ...
- Created on 11 August 2008
- 12. HD4870 X2 gets previewed
- (Graphics)
- ... it’s still a sample, its power saving features were turned off, but even when enabled expect this card to consume quite a lot of power. Just like with its HD3870 X2, which consists of two RV670 GPUs, ...
- Created on 29 July 2008
- 13. 9600GT shrunk to 55nm
- (Graphics)
- ... G94-300-B1, while the 65nm ones are G94-300-A1. The 65nm has a die size of 240mm², and judging by the images, the new die is about 20% smaller, similar in size to ATI's RV670, which has a die size ...
- Created on 29 July 2008
- 14. MSI R4850 runs at 700MHz thanks to D.O.T.
- (Reviews)
- ... and each block has 4 filters at its disposal. Raster processors also went through a makeover. Just like RV670, RV770 has 16 ROP units but they are twice more effective in processing Z-buffers. RV770 can ...
- Created on 28 July 2008
- 15. RV710 and RV730 are two months early
- (Graphics)
- Shaping up It seems that ATI’s engineers have gotten better. After the initial fiasco with R600, ATI shaped up and released RV670 and RV770 chips that got the company back on ...
- Created on 22 July 2008
- 16. ATI?s XGP external Lasso in more detail
- (Graphics)
- ... USBs. As you can see in the picture its not that big and it is recognized as M88, which is a mobile codename for RV670. The card inside of the external box is a notebook version of the card and in ...
- Created on 17 July 2008
- 17. Retail Lasso external graphics pictured
- (Graphics)
- ... We wrote that this external graphics has an RV670-based GPU, or should we say that Lasso has an M88 mobile version of the same GPU, and it doesn’t get that hot after a few hours of work. We were ...
- Created on 03 July 2008
- 18. R700 to get black
- (Graphics)
- ... cooler looks very similar. The cooler is a bit more efficient, but you can expect that as the new chips are getting a bit hotter than the old RV670. The only big change is that the PCB is black ...
- Created on 26 June 2008
- 19. Sapphire's HD 4870 beats every 9800 GT
- (Reviews)
- ... wide and this is the same compared as on the old RV670 chip. The RV770XT and PRO are the same chips, but ATI clocks the better yielded chips to 750MHz, calls them XT and matches them with GDDR5, while ...
- Created on 25 June 2008
- 20. Sapphire HD 4850 shows its teeth
- (Reviews)
- ... we knew as RV770PRO and it surprisingly has a massive 956 million transistors. This is more than forty percent more than 666 mililion, the odd number that ATI had with RV670, or 43.5 percent more than ...
- Created on 19 June 2008