Introduction
PowerColor's new HD3850 Xtreme is full of customization compared to the reference design. Instead of two DVI ports it has one DVI and one HDMI port which supports HD video playback with HDCP and digital audio straight off the GPU. In addition to that a custom cooler by Zerotherm ensures that the card stays cool no matter what you throw at it. Another bonus is that the memory size has been. PowerColor's new HD3850 Xtreme is full of customization compared to the reference design. Instead of two DVI ports it has one DVI and one HDMI port which supports HD video playback with HDCP and digital audio straight off the GPU. In addition to that a custom cooler by Zerotherm ensures that the card stays cool no matter what you throw at it. Another bonus is that the memory size has been. ATI Radeon HD 3850 AGP (Replaced ATI Radeon X1550) Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (32 Bit) Update March 29th, 2011: I've passed this PC RIG to my Son with the above system specifications as above and it still plays almost about 90% of the games out there with excellent gaming quality. The Windows 7 index gives this Card a 7.0 (Out of 7.9) for performance.
Recently AMD has released their new RV670 GPU which is used on their HD3850 and HD3870 cards. We recently reviewed an overclocked card from GeCube, today we have PowerColor's go at making a card that outperforms the reference design.The RV670 GPU is based on the RV610 and RV630 architecture, but features much better performance. It is built on a 55nm process with 666 million transistors with a 256 bit memory interface. All features like UVD and HDMI+Audio are included as well. As a novelty this chip brings DirectX 10.1 support and can benefit from the improved features of PCI-Express 2.0. While both features are not important today they are a clear commitment from AMD that they are looking at future technologies and will make use of them as soon as possible.
The engineers at Powercolor have redesigned parts of the PCB to fit their requirements, but the basic design circuit design remained the same. What is more important is that the memory size has been doubled to 512 MB instead of 256 MB on the reference design. Also the clock speeds have received a nice upgrade, they are at 720 MHz core and 900 MHz memory now. Instead of the one slot reference cooler a two slot design by Zerotherm has been chosen as well. Another special feature is that the second DVI port as been replaced by a HDMI port making this card an excellent choice for media PC systems.
Radeon HD 2600 XT | GeForce 8600 GTS | Radeon HD 3850 | Powercolor HD 3850 X | GeForce 8800 GTS | GeForce 8800 GT | Radeon HD 2900 XT | GeForce 8800 GTX | GeForce 8800 Ultra | |
Shader units | 120 | 32 | 320 | 320 | 96 | 112 | 320 | 128 | 128 |
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ROPs | 4 x2 | 8 | 16 | 16 | 20 | 16 | 16 x2 | 24 | 24 |
GPU | RV630 | G84 | RV670 | RV670 | G80 | G92 | R600 | G80 | G80 |
Transistors | 390M | 289M | 666M | 666M | 681M | 754M | 700M | 681M | 681M |
Memory Size | 256 MB | 256 MB | 256 MB | 512 MB | 320 MB 640 MB | 512 MB | 512 MB | 768 MB | 768 MB |
Memory Bus Width | 128 bit | 128 bit | 256 bit | 256 bit | 320 bit | 256 bit | 512 bit | 384 bit | 384 bit |
Core Clock | 800 MHz | 675 MHz | 670 MHz | 720 MHz | 500 MHz | 600 MHz | 742 MHz | 575 MHz | 612 MHz |
Memory Clock | 1100 MHz | 1000 MHz | 828 MHz | 900 MHz | 800 MHz | 900 MHz | 825 MHz | 900 MHz | 1080 MHz |
Price | $105 | $149 | $179 | $199 | $260 $350 | $249 | $380 | $530 | $650 |
Complete Specifications
- 666 million transistors on 55nm fabrication process
- PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus interface
- 256-bit GDDR3/GDDR4 memory interface
- Fully distributed design with 512-bit internal ring bus for memory reads and writes
- Shader Model 4.1
- 32-bit floating point texture filtering
- Indexed cube map arrays
- Independent blend modes per render target
- Pixel coverage sample masking
- Read/write multi-sample surfaces with shaders
- Gather4 texture fetching
- 320 stream processing units
- Dynamic load balancing and resource allocation for vertex, geometry, and pixel shaders
- Common instruction set and texture unit access supported for all types of shaders
- Dedicated branch execution units and texture address processors
- 128-bit floating point precision for all operations
- Command processor for reduced CPU overhead
- Shader instruction and constant caches
- Up to 80 texture fetches per clock cycle
- Up to 128 textures per pixel
- Fully associative multi-level texture cache design
- DXTC and 3Dc+ texture compression
- High resolution texture support (up to 8192 x 8192)
- Fully associative texture Z/stencil cache designs
- Double-sided hierarchical Z/stencil buffer
- Early Z test, Re-Z, Z Range optimization, and Fast Z Clear
- Lossless Z & stencil compression (up to 128:1)
- Lossless color compression (up to 8:1)
- 8 render targets (MRTs) with anti-aliasing support
- Physics processing support
- High performance vertex cache
- Programmable tessellation unit
- Accelerated geometry shader path for geometry amplification
- Memory read/write cache for improved stream output performance
- Multi-sample anti-aliasing (2, 4, or 8 samples per pixel)
- Up to 24x Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing (CFAA) for improved quality
- Adaptive super-sampling and multi-sampling
- Temporal anti-aliasing
- Gamma correct
- Super AA (ATI CrossFire™ configurations only)
- All anti-aliasing features compatible with HDR rendering
- 2x/4x/8x/16x high quality adaptive anisotropic filtering modes (up to 128 taps per pixel)
- 128-bit floating point HDR texture filtering
- Bicubic filtering
- sRGB filtering (gamma/degamma)
- Percentage Closer Filtering (PCF)
- Depth & stencil texture (DST) format support
- Shared exponent HDR (RGBE 9:9:9:5) texture format support
Radeon Hd 3850
ATI Avivo™ HD Video and Display Platform- Dedicated unified video decoder (UVD) for H.264/AVC and VC-1 video formats
- High definition (HD) playback of both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats
- Hardware MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and DivX video decode acceleration
- Motion compensation and IDCT
- ATI Avivo Video Post Processor
- Color space conversion
- Chroma subsampling format conversion
- Horizontal and vertical scaling
- Gamma correction
- Advanced vector adaptive per-pixel de-interlacing
- De-blocking and noise reduction filtering
- Detail enhancement
- Inverse telecine (2:2 and 3:2 pull-down correction)
- Bad edit correction
- Two independent display controllers
- Drive two displays simultaneously with independent resolutions, refresh rates, color controls and video overlays for each display
- Full 30-bit display processing
- Programmable piecewise linear gamma correction, color correction, and color space conversion
- Spatial/temporal dithering provides 30-bit color quality on 24-bit and 18-bit displays
- High quality pre- and post-scaling engines, with underscan support for all display outputs
- Content-adaptive de-flicker filtering for interlaced displays
- Fast, glitch-free mode switching
- Hardware cursor
- Two integrated dual-link DVI display outputs
- Each supports 18-, 24-, and 30-bit digital displays at all resolutions up to 1920x1200 (single-link DVI) or 2560x1600 (dual-link DVI)2
- Each includes a dual-link HDCP encoder with on-chip key storage for high resolution playback of protected content
- Two integrated 400 MHz 30-bit RAMDACs
- Each supports analog displays connected by VGA at all resolutions up to 2048x15362
- DisplayPort output support
- Supports 24- and 30-bit displays at all resolutions up to 2560x16002
- HDMI output support
- Supports all display resolutions up to 1920x1080
- Integrated HD audio controller with multi-channel (5.1) AC3 support, enabling a plug-and-play cable-less audio solution
- Integrated AMD Xilleon™ HDTV encoder
- Provides high quality analog TV output (component/S-video/composite)
- Supports SDTV and HDTV resolutions
- Underscan and overscan compensation
- MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, WMV9, VC-1, and H.264/AVC encoding and transcoding
- Seamless integration of pixel shaders with video in real time
- VGA mode support on all display outputs
- Advanced power management technology for optimal performance and power savings
- Performance-on-Demand
- Constantly monitors GPU activity, dynamically adjusting clocks and voltage based on user scenario
- Clock and memory speed throttling
- Voltage switching
- Dynamic clock gating
- Central thermal management – on-chip sensor monitors GPU temperature and triggers thermal actions as required
- Scale up rendering performance and image quality with two, three, or four GPUs
- Integrated compositing engine
- High performance dual channel bridge interconnect
Hello everyone and welcome to another life-size article here at Guru3D. It should be no secrets any more what's being released today as... well every little detail of info was already leaked onto the web. Especially with board partners like Diamond who apparently can post full product pages with all specifications on their public website, a week or two prior to launch.
Today we will be talking about some pretty exiting graphics cards from the guys that bought ATI last year, yes AMD. Back in May the Radeon HD Series 2000 was released and it's partly being replaced already due to a large mixture of sorrow. AMD had to come up with something new and competitive in the market as the green goblins from NVIDIA consistently answered and anticipated any move that ATI has planned throughout the last year.
Today AMD will launch the Radeon 3000 series products, specifically the Radeon HD 3850 and 3870. I'll give you a quick hint, these cards are roughly as fast a Radeon HD 2900 XT, yet they are priced at a very competitive level; how does a price range of 149 to 219 USD sound ?
See, performance wise a 149 USD Radeon HD 3850 will wipe the floor with the entire GeForce 8500/8600 series easily, and the 3870 will put up a great fight with the 8800 GTS. With new releases often also we can see a couple of new tricks. Today's announced products will see light of in the form of DirectX 10.1 support, the new UVD (video de/encoding) engine is now integrated opposed to the 2900 XT which didn't have it. Full PCI-Express 2.0 support, and a die-size based on 55nm to die for.
Also announced today is CrossfireX, with the new RD790 FX mainboard platform or any other motherboards supporting it you can now hook up-to four graphics cards together. Ooh goodness... can we finally play Crysis at very high settings with an acceptable resolution ? See the gaming business is finally booming again. No less than 254 games are launching this fall, we have 217 million on-line gamers world-wide totaling for an accounted 13 billion dollar industry. Who ever said that PC gaming was dead ?
Radeon 3850 Agp Review Price
We have a lot to cover and talk about, but first have a peek at the photo below. Initially we only expected AMD to submit a HD 3870 sample, but then HiS gave us a call .. TUL (PowerColor) started MSN'ing us .. so we had a couple of more cards to cover at launch then expected.
Amd Radeon Graphics Review
So today in rough lines we'll test:
Ati Radeon 3850 Driver Download
- Radeon HD 3850 256 MB GDDR3 (149 USD)
- Radeon HD 3850 512 MB GDDR3 (199 USD)
- Radeon HD 3870 512 MB GDDR4 (219 USD)
Good stuff, next page please... and welcome to the silly season.