Asus EAH4870 TOP review

AMD's best chip faces its ultimate foe: an overclocked version of itself

Asus EAH4870 TOP
Although it appears to share the same heatsink, this monster has been ramped up to a whopping 850MHz on the core

TechRadar Verdict

If it's performance you crave, saving your pennies and getting an X2 or better would be wise

Pros

  • +

    Stable and quick

Cons

  • -

    Expensive compared to stock card

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    Not that much faster

  • -

    No extra overclocking headroom

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Can't beat them? Then undercut them. That's the message from AMD about graphics cards. It's the same logic that helped the firm establish its CPU business, and it could work just as well in the world of video.

Current pick of the crop is AMD's Radeon HD4850 (PCF217, 87%), currently cruising at an altitude of £115 and performing in the same airspace as a GeForce 8800GT. Is it worth trading up the extra £70 to an HD4870? Or should you exercise prudence and caution in these times of financial uncertainty?

For one thing, you won't be able to give it enough power: the bigger, more expensive card has two 6-pin connectors, not one. Despite the extra cooling, though, both cards run very hot – in excess of 90˚C if they're left testing for a few hours.