Originally posted by: nRollo
Originally posted by: apoppin
Finally,
Rollo .. you can cherrypick
other sites to get the 4870 winning in most of their benches. All i was doing was showing the performance increase by O/C'ing my OWN Sapphy 4870. i am sure we will see AMD's partners bring out their own Extreme OC'd 4870. There was NO NEED until Nvidia O/C'd the 260
😛
yes,
warrantied is a word
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/warrantied
3. a written guarantee given to the purchaser of a new appliance, automobile, or other item by the manufacturer or dealer, usually specifying that the manufacturer will make any repairs or replace defective parts free of charge for a stated period of time.
i was confused as it could fit
My Box says it is OK .. see what i quoted; that would be simple OC, i do not reasonably think they would cover aftermarket cooling, volt-modding or another bios
Yes, AMD needs more OC'ing partners agreed. And perhaps when they make some money they can improve on their warranties. i would use my Gold or Platinum Credit Card to extend the manufacturer's warranty for an additional year - if i cared.
Yes, i am certain you think the 260 is the better card. i haven't got my hands on one to compare with my 4870 yet. So i cannot say for certain other than to say i am not missing out on ANYTHING .. and 8xAA is nice, i can attest to that =)
it is no slam dunk either way
imo
I'll give you the "warrantied" dude, because I honestly thought you were right when I first saw your post, apparently both are correct.
My point was "Can you post links to reviews of GTX260s with the 650(+) core/22009+) RAM that show the HD4870 winning most benches? I doubt it- there were some good sized margins in the review I linked to and the factory OCd 260s look like a steal to me.
As the question at hand is "Why are people still recommending HD4870s", my answer is "I don't know why they would given the new pricing, factory OCs, vendor features, PhysX, and double the RAM.
(and vendor features are a VERY big deal- if you post your card on EBay and it has a lifetime warranty to the guy you sell to- it's worth more, sells first)
You and I have discussed this at length- the vendor features, warranty was the first thing to go when ATi started losing money years ago.
Anyway, time to go outside, have a good day dude.