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XFX Radeon HD 5830 1GB GDDR5 Review

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Comparative AA Testing (Dirt 2 & Dragon Age)

Comparative AA Testing (Dirt 2 & Dragon Age)



In this section we dumb things down a bit to show you the average framerates a few of these cards achieve with and without AA enabled. This is done to give you an easy and straightforward way to determine how a certain card performs in a game with just a glance.


Dirt 2

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Dragon Age: Origins

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Comparative AA Testing (Far Cry 2 & Left 4 Dead 2)

Comparative AA Testing (Far Cry 2 & Left 4 Dead 2)



In this section we dumb things down a bit to show you the average framerates a few of these cards achieve with and without AA enabled. This is done to give you an easy and straightforward way to determine how a certain card performs in a game with just a glance.


Far Cry 2

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Left 4 Dead 2

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Heat & Acoustics / Power Consumption

Heat & Acoustics


For all temperature testing, the cards were placed on an open test bench with a single 120mm 1200RPM fan placed ~8” away from the heatsink. The ambient temperature was kept at a constant 22°C (+/- 0.5°C). If the ambient temperatures rose above 23°C at any time throughout the test, all benchmarking was stopped. For this test we use the 3DMark Batch Size test at it highest triangle count with 4xAA and 16xAF enabled and looped it for one hour to determine the peak load temperature as measured by GPU-Z.

For Idle tests, we let the system idle at the Vista desktop for 15 minutes and recorded the peak temperature.


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What can we say other than “wow”? Not only is the fan on this card quiet but helps the heatsink cool off the core to simply awesome levels.


Power Consumption


For this test we hooked up our power supply to a UPM power meter that will log the power consumption of the whole system twice every second. In order to stress the GPU as much as possible we once again use the Batch Render test in 3DMark06 and let it run for 30 minutes to determine the peak power consumption while letting the card sit at a stable Windows desktop for 30 minutes to determine the peak idle power consumption. We have also included several other tests as well.

Please note that after extensive testing, we have found that simply plugging in a power meter to a wall outlet or UPS will NOT give you accurate power consumption numbers due to slight changes in the input voltage. Thus we use a Tripp-Lite 1800W line conditioner between the 120V outlet and the power meter.

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Much like Sapphire’s card, the XFX version isn’t what we hoped for when it comes to performance per watt. Due to the slight differences in component selection and probably a good margin of error, this HD 5830 is slightly less efficient than Sapphire’s model.
 
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Conclusion

Conclusion


There is no denying the fact that the XFX HD 5830 is an interesting product that is marketed towards mass market acceptance. It doesn’t carry the price of the higher end HD 5850 and its performance does surpass that of the HD 5770 which is exactly what ATI set out to accomplish. This should make it an answer to the prayers of many consumers looking for something ATI’s lower-end HD 5700 series cards just can’t deliver. Unfortunately, while it does bridge an extremely large price and performance gap, it flirts close to the performance of the much less expensive HD 5770 all too often. That doesn’t stop the HD 5830 from really shining in certain games and if you really take a close look at the raw data, you will see a card that has quite a bit of potential.

The main problem ATI had to solve with the HD 5830 was one which started and stopped with a careful balance of pricing and performance. This all needed to be done within the constraints of the current architecture but it just seemed they went a bit wild when it came down to cutting. Basically, all of the high expectations for the HD 5830 went flying out the window when we saw its specifications. Board partners really haven’t helped its case either by installing the cores onto overly large PCBs that look completely out of place in this price bracket.

Weeks have passed since the HD 5830 was introduced and from its first day on the market, many were hoping to see the usual release day price premium would eventually fade away. For the most part, it hasn’t. No matter where we look, the cards are still retailing for around $260 USD which is actually more that we originally predicted. Some sales have brought prices down to the $230 mark for short periods of time but those have been few and far between. Let’s be honest, at $260 the HD 5830 shouldn’t be appealing to anyone but $230 makes it much more palatable, especially if there is a game included.

XFX gives their version of the HD 5830 extras that actually make it vastly more interesting to us than most comparable cards. One of the main reasons for this is the fact that XFX includes what we call “value added” items which allow their product to stand out. Their Double Lifetime Warranty not only keeps you covered in the event of hardware failure but it also adds to the resale value of your card since whoever buy it from you will also be covered. The inclusion of the eagerly-anticipated (and quite fun) Aliens versus Predator game also means a $50 game is included within the $250 price of this card.

While the HD 5830 isn’t exactly high on our “recommended” list, XFX’s version does seem like a much better value than any competing product due to its warranty and included game. Unfortunately, those two aspects just can’t make up for the fact that the HD 5830 in general is priced too high in relation to its performance.


Pros:

- Good performance in some situations
- Amazing cooling performance
- Included game
- Double lifetime warranty


Cons:

- Poor price / performance ratio
- Efficiency should be much better
- Inappropriately sized



 
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