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ATI Radeon HD 4770 512MB Video Card Review

Manufacturer: AMD
Product: Radeon HD 4770 (RV740)
Date: Tue, Apr 28, 2009 - 12:00 AM
Written By: Nathan Kirsch -
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Call of Duty: World At War

Call of Duty: World At War

Call of Duty: World at War completely changes the rules of engagement by redefining WWII gaming and thrusting players into the final tension-filled, unforgiving battles against a new ferocious enemy in the most dangerous and suspenseful action ever seen in WWII.

Powered by Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare technology, Call of Duty: World at War brings an uncensored edge to combat, as soldiers face the most harrowing and climatic European and Pacific battles in which an enemy, who knows no surrender and no retreat, will fight to the last breath, unleashing an arsenal of lethal surprising tactics. Peril and danger lurk throughout the battlefield as players combat the unknown risk of the new chaos of battle.

From the remains of Russia and the ruins of Berlin, to the beach and jungles of the deadly Pacific Theater, the volatile action takes on added depth as players employ new features that previously were only available in multiplayer, including perks, rankings and online stats in up to full four-player cooperative gameplay. New infantry and vehicle-based weapons, like the potent flamethrower, bring the battlefield ablaze.

Call of Duty: World At War

Call of Duty: World At War

Benchmark Results: The Radeon HD 4870 performs roughly the same as other graphics cards with 512MB frame buffers at 1920x1200, which is nice to see. At 1280x1024 it didn't have the horse power to keep up with the GeForce 9800 GTX+ or the Radeon HD 4850, but it comes close.

Next Page - Tom Clancy: H.A.W.X.


Review Index
Page 1 - The First 40nm Graphics Card Arrives
Page 2 - The Radeon HD 4770 512MB
Page 3 - The Test System
Page 4 - Crysis Warhead
Page 5 - Far Cry 2
Page 6 - Stalker: Clear Sky
Page 7 - Call of Duty: World At War
Page 8 - Tom Clancy: H.A.W.X.
Page 9 - 3DMark Vantage
Page 10 - Power Consumption
Page 11 - Temperature Testing
Page 12 - Radeon HD 4770 Overclocking
Page 13 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions