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List All 8 PricesThe £200-£250 price range for graphics cards has been really exciting as of late with both the ATI HD 4890 and the nVidia GTX 275 providing oodles of performance for a great price. However, there's no denying it, £200+ is still a huge amount to spend on a graphics card - especially when you can get an entire games console for that sort of money. So, if you only occasionally use your PC for gaming, have a small monitor, or just generally are a bit strapped for cash,... Read more
This is the end of review of new ATI Radeon HD 4770, or at least first example that we tested, because you can expect a lot of these cards from different manufacturers, in the future, to arrive in our test lab. Since ATI defined very flexible specification for this graphics card model, we can expect diversification when it comes to retail models that will appear on the market. Our suggestion is to wait for more reviews of different HD 4770 models to be sure that you got... Read more
Now, let’s summarize a little. It is about a year since AMD’s graphics department provoked a revolution in the sector of inexpensive gaming graphics cards with the release of Radeon HD 4850. It looks like the revolutionary aspirations of ATI Technologies have become a tradition. The newly announced Radeon HD 4770 is even better in some aspects than its predecessor. The transition to the 40nm tech process is nothing extraordinary in itself, yet the new card’s... Read more
Thanks to its GDDR5 memory and a new 40nm manufacturing process, the ATI Radeon HD 4770 sets a new bar for graphics-card performance at around $100, while using less power than beefier boards like the Radeon 4850. Read more
Although the HIS Radeon HD4770 has been around for quite a while now, it still boasts performance which many modest gamers will be more than happy with. For any gamers or enthusiasts looking to spend under £100 on a graphics card I fully recommend you give the HIS 4770 a try. It offers performance which is on par with the 4850, although dropping slightly behind in the Anti-Aliasing department and comes in at £20 less. A saving I’m sure many will be happy with. After... Read more
not even a month ago to buy this card, and it is damaged, I wrote to the people of diamond and they did not answer, I want the people of amazon my money back this card is a mess Read more