Tuesday 31 May 2011

ATI RADEON HD 5830


Specifications


Gpu Code Name
Cypress
Engine Clock
800 Mhz
Video Memory
1gb
Memory Clock
1000 Mhz ddr5
Memory Data Rate
4.0 GBps
Memory Interface
256-bit
Memory bandwidth
128 GB/sec
Compute Performance
1.792 TeraFLOPS
Texture units
56
DirectX
11
Bus Interface
PCIE 2.1 x16
Shader Model
5.0
DVI
Yes, Max.Resolution-2560x1600
VGA
Yes, Max.Resolution-2048x1536
HDMI
Yes( V 1.3),
Max.Resolution-1920x1200
Display-Port
Yes, Max.Resolution-2560x1600
Hdcp Support
Yes
Ati Eyefinity
Yes up to 3 displays
CrossfireX Support
Yes, Hardware crossfire ( Up to 4-way)
Maximum board power
175 watts ,Requires two 6- pin power connectors (Min. power supply of 500 Watts required)




Features

  • 2.15 billion 40nm Transistors
  • Terascale 2 unified processing architecture with 56 texture units
  • GDDR5 memory interface
  • PCI Express 2.1 x16 bus interface
  • DirectX 11 support
  • OpenGL 3.2 support
  • Image quality Enhancement Technology(up to 24xAA and 16xAF)
  • Ati Eyefinity multi-display technology
  • Ati stream acceleration technology (OpenCL support and accelerated video encoding, transcoding and upscaling)
  • Support for dual, triple and quad crossfirex
  • ATI powerplay power management technology 
  • ATI Avivo HD video and display technology
  • Certified drivers for Windows 7, Vista and XP.






Verdict


The ATI 5000 series has been out for a while now and to be honest ati had to fill the gap between its 5770 and 5850 lineup as the huge price difference between them was not justified. Tadaa!!! Here comes the ATI 5830. So what does it have to offer in a world where even 1/10 th of a second gap can literally lose a F1 championship( I like F1 J)?
 It outperforms the 5770 fair n square and equals the performance of an ATI 4890 and beats it when overclocked. It also comes very close to the performance of a Nvidia GTX 460 but stops at a noticeable distance. The cypress core and the memory overclocks good achieving roughly 20% more boost. At 1920x1200, you can achieve great gameplay at high settings in any game out there and also satisfactory gameplay under lower settings at 2560x1600.When crossfired, you don’t need to worry about upgrading for the next two-three years. The card idles at about 25 watts and the cooling solution seems to work well keeping the card under 75 degrees under full load.

However, one thing to notice is that it pulls 175 watts versus 151 and 188 watts on the 5850 and 5870 respectively. It is not fairly priced at $200 because the 5850 costs about $40 more and performs much faster giving you a low electricity bill. And also there’s fierce competition from the green camp with their similarly priced GTX 460 which beats the 5830 easily. If you want eyefinity to play games proudly across three monitors, opencl, direct compute performance or crossfire your existing 5830 then this is the way to go for a budget of $200. Otherwise, the GTX 460 is the clear option to go with.






Pros


● Great performance for $200
● Cool temperatures with Quiet cooling solution
● Overclocking
● Eyefinity
● Low idle power usage


Cons

● Eats more power than 5850 and5870 under full load
● GTX 460 offers better performance for similar price


NOTE: The features mentioned above may vary according to different manufacturer’s models.


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