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Sapphire HD4890 1GB Toxic PCI-e
Video Card
Test Methodology:
To test the Sapphire 4890 Toxic, we used a similar test bed as our
recent 4890 reviews, as well as the same tests. We will also
take a long look at the overclocking capabilities of the Toxic.
| CPU: |
Intel i7 920 @ 4.07GHz |
| Motherboard: |
Gigabyte GA-EX58-EXTREME |
| GPU: |
Sapphire HD 4890 Toxic @ 960/1050 |
| RAM: |
6GB of Crucial Ballistix Tracer 1600,
8-8-8-24 2T |
| Case: |
Danger Den Torture Rack |
| Sound: |
Creative Labs X-Fi XtremeMusic |
| Cooling: |
Apogee GTZ, MCR320 |
| Hard Drives: |
1x1500GB
Seagate Barracuda
2x150GB Raptor X |
| PSU: |
Corsair 1000HX |
Here is a recap of our tests:
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Crysis: Warhead
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X3: Terran Conflict
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Stalker: Clear Skies
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Unigine Tropics
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3DMark06
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3DMark Vantage

Overclocking:

Overclocking the HD4890 Toxic is a bit easier than
overclocking the reference versions of this card, in the sense that
the BIOS allows for a greater range of clocks. On the
reference cards, ATI's Overdrive limits the core clock to 1000 MHz,
while limiting the memory clock to 1200MHz. The BIOS on the
Toxic allows us some more headroom, allowing 1100MHz on the core and
1300MHz on memory. Using the new and improved Auto-Tune, we
got our Toxic up to 1035MHz on the core and 1055MHz on the memory.
In reality, we were able to get to 1040MHz/1080Hz to run
stable on every bench except Crysis: Warhead, which we had to reduce
to 1030MHz/1070MHz. Ever since ATI overhauled the Auto-Tune
test a couple months ago, the accuracy of the overclocks has
improved dramatically.
On the aspect of the enhanced cooling, we used
Furmark to log the performance of the fan at stock settings and
speeds, and compared it to the max overclock at 100% fan speed:
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Furmark |
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Stock Speed |
84C |
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Overclocked |
72C |
The fan for the HD4890 Toxic is considerably more quiet than the
stock jet blower on the reference card, but is still louder than the
fan on the HD4850 Vapor-X we reviewed a couple weeks ago. I
generally find that the sweet spot is around the 60% mark, with
anything above that becoming clearly audible.
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