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Manufacturer: AMD
Price: $ 250 US
Author: Steve
Date: 02/24/2010

[ Test: Wolfenstein ]

Wolfenstein has been tested with 8xAA/8xAF enabled and as a result the average frame rates of the mid-range cards do dip below 60fps at 2560x1600. Still, at 1920x1200 the Radeon HD 5830 spat out an impressive 71fps on average, allowing it to match the performance of the GeForce GTX 285. The Radeon HD 5830 was 17% slower than the Radeon HD 5850, while it did beat the Radeon HD 4890 by a 13% margin.

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Posted on: 03/01/2010 07:23 AM
Nvidia needs to release their next-gen cards so pricing will come down on cards like this. The Radeon HD 5830 is a nice card but its still too expensive!