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GIGABYTE GV-R477D5-512H-B Pro Reviews

pcstats‘s review Edit

The best part is that Crossfire is so widely supported right now on both Intel and AMD motherboards that it's easy to pick up a single Gigabyte GV-R477D5-512H-B videocard today, and throw in a second Radeon HD 4770 card as an easy upgrade later on. Matching up $220 of gaming videocards with a $220 processor is a recipe for an affordable gaming rig if I ever saw one. The Gigabyte GV-R477D5-512H-B videocard is a fine value on its own, but two of them together give an edge in that sliver of a world where affordable videocards exist. I like the Radeon HD 4770, I like two of them even better!
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 13, 2009

motherboards‘s review Edit

This card will likely replace the HD 4830 in ATI's video card lineup and with increased clock speeds and higher memory bandwidth due to the GDDR5 memory this is a good replacement. The end of the year should see improved video cards with support for DirectX 11, but as to how performance and pricing of those cards will turn out nobody but NVIDIA and ATI knows. For now, the HD 4770 from Gigabyte is the best in its class at performance, features and pricing.
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Published on:
May 04, 2009

tweaktown‘s review Edit

It's good to see GIGABYTE has bumped the memory speed up, but what this does for overall performance we don't know since it's the first HD 4770 we've looked at. No doubt the memory increase will give us a small performance increase as well, which is always appreciated.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 28, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 8.5 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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