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...
Generally, were pleased with the HD 4830s performance. The card should retail at $130 or €100, and fill the gap between the HD 4850 and HD 4670; but at the moment this is simply not the case. An HD 4830 ends up costing as much as an HD 4850 and &euro...
The new ATI Radeon HD 4830 performed right in line with its position in the market--the card was clearly faster than the more affordable Radeon HD 4670 and a bit slower than the pricer Radeon HD 4850. In comparison to NVIDIAs offerings, the 4830 is ...
AMDs latest entry into the graphics card market is a great addition to the mid-range market offering up tremendous gaming performance for less than $130 and putting NVIDIAs G92-based GeForce 9800 GT in a tight spot for the first time since its intro...
After all the benchmarks and details, we really arent sure how to conclude this article; this is a really tough one. The performance gap at the $120-$130 price range for a target resolution of 1680x1050 between the 9800 GT and the 4830, in practical ...
Published: 2008-10-22, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
AMDs Radeon HD 4000 series GPU architecture has now made it into nearly every corner of the market, from the bargain bin to graphics cards costing over $500, and its a winner at nearly every price point, including this one. The Radeon HD 4830 nicely ...
Amazing overclocking potential, Quiet, Great price/performance ratio
High temperatures, Retail cards might be affected by shader count issue, Not that much cheaper than HD 4850
AMDs new Radeon HD 4830 is positioned to fill one of the last gaps in the GPU market price ranges. While the HD 4670 has a tight grip on the sub-$100 market and the HD 4850 is a great choice in the sub-$200 range, AMD felt there was something missing ...
Abstract: ATI Radeon HD 4830 Performance PreviewSince successfully launching their RV770 family of Radeon 4850/4870 cards earlier this summer, ATI has been slowly filling in gaps in their overall product lineup. At the ultra high-end of the GPU market ATI has th...
The AMD Radeon 4830 is probably the least exciting of the 4800 cards being the lowest-end of the 4800 series. That said is still a very solid card and somewhat comparable to a GeForce 8800 or 9800 GT though the two seem to trade off at times. But ATI h...