Legit Video Card Reviews

ATI Radeon HD 4850 Versus NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+

Manufacturer: AMD
Product: Radeon HD 4850 versus the GeForce 9800 GTX+
Date: Thu, Jun 19, 2008 - 12:00 AM
Written By: Nathan Kirsch -
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Overclocking

To overclock the ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics card, we used ATI Overdrive that is part of the CATALYST Control Center. When you 'unlock' the ATI Overdrive, you can manually set the clock and memory settings or let the 'auto-tune' utility to set the frequencies for you. Just for fun, I tried out the auto-tune feature to see if it could really find a stable clock configuration and it worked in just a few minutes and did not lock up the system.

ATI Radeon HD 4850 Video Card Overclocking

We started out at 625MHz on the core and 993Mhz on the memory, but was able to rech 690MHz on the core and 1088Mhz on the memory. This is a 65MHz overclock on the core and 95MHz on the memory.  That adds up to about a 10% overclock, which is not bad!

ATI Radeon HD 4850 Video Card Overclocking

When it came to the GeForce 9800 GTX+ we overclocked it manually using the EVGA Precision overclocking utility. We were able to reach 840MHz with full stability and had the shaders locked in at 2084MHz.  The memory was able to be overclocked from 2200MHz to 2430MHz, which was also a nice increase.

ATI Radeon HD 4850 Video Card Overclocking

If you recall from our 3DMark Vantage test page the stock clocks scored 7888 with Physics enabled.  After the overclock the score increased nearly 1,000 points up to 8,862 3DMarks (a 12.3% increase in performance)! The card would run at 900MHz on some benchmarks, but wasn't stable on others like 3DMark Vantage.  We stopped at 840MHz on the core and 1215MHz on the memory, but this card may have a little more in it. Notice the card was running 50C with these settings!

UPDATE 6-20-2008: We spent another couple hours overclocking the card and managed to get the NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ higher with full stability. We manged to get it up to 855MHz on the core, 2200MHz on the shaders and 2550MHz on the memory ICs by un-locking the core and shader frequency lock. This improved performance as you can see below. After doing these last few increases the overall score jumped up to 9,211 3DMarks, which ends up being a 16.7% performance increase! That score is just 500 points away form the GeForce 9800 GX2!

GeForce 9800 GTX+ Video Card Overclocking

Next Page - Power Consumption and Final Thoughts


Review Index
Page 1 - Battle For Mainstream Market Share
Page 2 - The ATI Radeon HD 4850 Graphics Card
Page 3 - The GeForce 9800 GTX+ Video Card
Page 4 - The Test System
Page 5 - Tomb Raider: Anniversary
Page 6 - Company of Heroes
Page 7 - World in Conflict
Page 8 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
Page 9 - BioShock
Page 10 - Crysis
Page 11 - Call of Duty 4
Page 12 - Lightsmark 2007
Page 13 - 3DMark 2006
Page 14 - 3DMark Vantage
Page 15 - Temperatures
Page 16 - Overclocking
Page 17 - Power Consumption and Final Thoughts