AMD Radeon HD 7870 and 7850 GPU Previews
How We Configured Our Test Systems: We tested the graphics cards in this article on an Asus P9X79 Deluxe motherboard powered by a Core i7-3960X six-core processor and 16GB of G.SKILL DDR3-1600 RAM. The first thing we did when configuring the test system was enter the system UEFI and set all values to their "optimized" or "high performance" default settings and disabled any integrated peripherals that wouldn't be put to use. The hard drive was then formatted and Windows 7 Ultimate x64 was installed. When the installation was complete we fully updated the OS and installed the latest DirectX redist, along with the necessary drivers, games, and benchmark applications.
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Relevant Software: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 DirectX April 2011 Redist ATI Catalyst v12.2b NVIDIA GeForce Drivers 295.73 Benchmarks Used: Unigine Heaven v2.5 3DMark 11 Batman: Arkham City Just Cause 2 Alien vs. Predator Metro 2033 Lost Planet 2 Dirt 3 |
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Unigine's Heaven Benchmark v2.5 is built around the Unigine game engine. Unigine is a cross-platform, real-time 3D engine, with support for DirectX 9, DirectX 10, DirectX 11 and OpenGL. The Heaven benchmark--when run in DX11 mode--also makes comprehensive use of tessellation technology and advanced SSAO (screen-space ambient occlusion) It also features volumetric cumulonimbus clouds generated by a physically accurate algorithm and a dynamic sky with light scattering. |
The new Radeon HD 7800 series cards performed well in the tessellation-heavy Unigine Heaven benchmark. In this test, the Radeon HD 7870 was able to squeak past the GeForce GTX 570, while the Radeon HD 7850 landed right in between the GeForce GTX 560 Ti and GTX 570. Both of the 7800 series cards, however, had no trouble besting any of the 6900/6800-series Radeons.