Testseek.co.uk have collected 50 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon HD 4830 512MB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon HD 4830 512MB GDDR5 PCIe.
October 2008
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The editors liked
Good 3D performance on a small screen
Fits into any casing
Moderate energy consumption
Excellent gaming performance for under £100
Multimedia featureset remains strong
Competitive idle and load powerdraw figures
Sample overclocked well
The editors didn't like
Not adapted to large and mediumsized screens
Limited performance with filters activated on very demanding games
NVIDIA offers its customers more than just a GPU CUDA and PhysX are valueadding extras that AMD does not have
Radeon HD 4850s continue to drop in price
Limiting the scope of partners to customise HD 4830 designs before they become performanceuncompetiti...
Abstract: There’s clearly a gap in the market that ATI feels should be filled and the HD 4830 has the performance and value to fill it. However, we can’t quite see where this gap is. The HD 4850 has the 9800 GT licked for performance and costs a little bit less...
Excellent gaming performance for under £100, Multimedia featureset remains strong, Competitive idle and load powerdraw figures, Sample overclocked well
NVIDIA offers its customers more than just a GPU CUDA and PhysX are valueadding extras that AMD does not have, Radeon HD 4850s continue to drop in price, limiting the scope of partners to customise HD 4830 designs before they become performanceuncompetiti...
an expected derivation of HD 4850 that brings excellent performance at a slightly lower budget. Got £100 to spend on your next graphics-card upgrade? Youd be prudent to put an HD 4830 512MB on your shortlist. We now wait for partners to release their...
Abstract: In this review I will test the ATI RADEON HD 4830 video card, which, compared to its brother, the 4850, has the number of shader units reduced from 800 to 640, along with the texture units that are now 32 instead of 40. The clock frequencies are also r...
High performance for its price range, Wide range of supported FSAA modes, Best edge detect CFAA quality in the industry, Excellent quality of anisotropic filtering, 640 ALU and 32 texture processors, DirectX 10.1 and Shader Model 4.1 support, Fullyfledged...
Sometimes yields to Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT
To all appearances the Radeon HD 4830 is a very good product. Of course, it is slower than the Radeon HD 4850 due to the cut-down configuration of the RV770 core – the difference amounts to 10-17% depending on the display resolution. But this is a v...
Abstract: November 13, 2008 After a series of successful launches, AMD was almost able to boast a whole new range. Almost, because there was still a gap between the Radeon HD 4670 at €75 and the Radeon HD 4850 at €140. This space, opposite NVIDIA’s GeForce 9600...