- quickfind code: 167966
- manufacturer #: HD-477A-YDFC
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Product Description
Powered by the latest 40nm manufacturing processing technology, the XFX ATI Radeon HD 4770 Graphics Card is truly lethal. Representing an industry milestone in the advancement in gaming performance, it is capable of widespread destruction with faster frame rates, higher resolutions and unparalleled speed.GDDR5 memory arms users with twice the data per pin at 750MHz than equally equipped GDDR3 cards. The brute processing power delivered by the XFX ATI Radeon HD 4770 ensures exceptional performance for physics, artificial intelligence, dual-stream picture-in-picture computing and ray tracing calculations.
Unparalleled 24x custom filter anti-aliasing (CFAA) and high performance anisotropic filtering delivers unmatched realism, smoothing jagged edges and creating amazingly realistic graphics. And ATI CrossFireX technology seamlessly scales rigs to quad mode.
Engineered to maximize the latest DirectX 10.1 games, the XFX ATI Radeon HD 4770 delivers outstanding performance for today's and tomorrow's games. ATI Stream Technology enables the XFX ATI Radeon HD 4770 to tackle the most GPU-punishing tasks like video transcoding with amazing speed.
No matter how you measure it, the XFX ATI Radeon 4770 graphics card does it all faster, better and deadlier than anything on the market. Forty truly is the new deadly.
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XFX 4770
operating system:
Windows XPA great card and great price would recommend to buy
And quick delivery
WOW!!!!!!
operating system:
OtherGot it yesterday, well fast delivery.
Impressed with performance!well for money I am!
Scores 7.2 on Windows 7 on a box standard Dell Inspiron AMD x2 dual core Athlon 4400+ 2.3GHz.
1280 x 768 Fps 38.6 on high settings with x8 anti alaising
Forgot to mention
Forgot to mention the game name on my post earlier. If anyone is interested Resident Evil 5 it was.
On another note I`m gonna get another one of these to run in crossfire when I get my new rig cos I is well impressed for the dosh I laid out for this.
4770 v 4850
checked benchmarks on these 2 and well the 4770 maybe a tad slow fps than the 4850 but its have the price, so that works fine for me. I highly recommend the 4770 for the money.
Strikes the right note
Brought one of these a few days ago, with all the different cards out now with a slight difference in spec, I decided to keep to a modest budget with this card.
Heard there were 3 different versions floating around, made sure this was all correct by using the maunfacturer no near the quickfind code.
Runs everything I would have wanted. Price has risen since I brought it which is a shame, but I can not argue with the quality.
Great card!
Nice card
operating system:
OtherYes the picture is correct. The card stays quiet when idle and gets a little noisy when loaded.
While the card has the new cooler it has even less power circuitry than the original board (though it may be of higher quality).
Also this card does not come with the voltage adjustment chip like the originals so you cannot modify the core voltage.
If you are looking for a card to run stock then this is the one to get however.
4850 vs 4770
I'm currently running a Sapphire HD 4850 512mb which has a better Memory Interface (256mb vs 128mb), 150+ more shaders, but has a slower clock (650 vs 750) and GDDR3 mem compared to GDDR5 on the 4770.
Basically, I'm wondering whether the 4770 would be an upgrade for me considering the faster memory and clock, or if I'd be better sticking with my 4850?
is the picture correct
does it definetly come with that heatsink fan, because i googled the model number and different retailers show different pictures
4850 Vs 4770
There is an article here where both the 4850 and 4770 were benchmarked against each other with the 4850 giving only a tiny advantage. In my opinion it isn't worth it...
http://www.ultimatehardware.net/ati/xfx_radeon_hd_4770.htm
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