Jetway & HIS HD3870X2 vs HIS HD3870 Turbo CrossFire

Videocards/VGA Reviews by geoffrey @ 2008-03-30

CrossFire, Scalable Link Interface, ... for quite some time now we have multi GPU solutions available, now after multiple releases of mainstream video cards both video card manufacturers NVIDIA and AMD bring us a dual GPU mainstream solution to compete in the high-end market segment. Today we´ll be looking at the dual RV670 based HD3870X2 from Jetway and HIS and we´ll be comparing it with the original HIS HD3870 Turbo configured in CrossFire.

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Introduction

Introduction

CrossFire, Scalable Link Interface, ... for quite some time now we have multi GPU solutions available, now after multiple releases of mainstream video cards both video card manufacturers NVIDIA and AMD bring us a dual GPU mainstream solution to compete in the high-end market segment. Today we’ll be looking at the dual RV670 based HD3870X2 from Jetway and HIS and we’ll be comparing it with the original HIS HD3870 Turbo configured in CrossFire.




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HIS (Hightech Information System Limited) is an internationally acclaimed graphics cards company founded back in 1987. Their mission to produce the highest quality graphic cards in the industry took a dramatic turn with the release of the Excalibur in 2002, followed by the release of IceQ I & II series in 2003. Since then, this product has been the limelight in the market for its outstanding performance and features over the other rivals. The product we're reviewing here today, the HIS HD3870X2 1GB, is based on the ATI reference design and does not come with any special features, have a look:


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HIS HD3870 X2 PCI-E 1GB 512-bit (2 x 256bit) GDDR3 | Core clock: 825MHz | Memory clock: 1800MHz





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Jetway (provided by Dollarshops) might sound unfamiliar for some people, though ranked as fifth most valuable Taiwanese company it is in fact one of the bigger players out there. Their brand exists for over 20 years now and has not only been focusing on VGA cards and mainboards, they are also knowledge in building barebone PCs, LCD's, pen drives, ... Quality and performance on a Jetway to the future? Well maybe... for now just let us have a look at the Jetway Radeon HD3870X2 1GB video card, also equipped with the ATI stock heatsink:

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Jetway HD3870 X2 PCI-E 1GB 512-bit (2 x 256bit) GDDR3 | Core clock: 825MHz | Memory clock: 1800MHz





And here are our competitors as found in real life:

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A dual GPU video card, we compared it with the HIS HD3870 setup in CrossFire which is based on the same technology but comes with different clock speeds... and price of course:

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Let us first have a look inside the box ->
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Comment from Gamer @ 2008/04/01
Nice review there.
You can notice these cards need a higher cpu speed/more cores.
I did a test with QX9650 at 3600mhz and got 19k 3DO6 wirh non oc on the cards.
Comment from jmke @ 2008/04/01
19K is only due to Quad Core in the CPU tests, you know that right
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/04/01
45nm Core 2 Duo have improved single core performance too, not that much but it adds up.
Comment from jmke @ 2008/04/01
it's the only 3D benchmark where those extra cores on his CPU will actually make a difference and in games there is none!
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/04/01
indeed, synthetic benchmarking and games are different!

 

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