Quantcast
BROWSE ARTICLES BY CATEGORY
Diamond Radeon HD 3870 1GB Video Card
 
Author:
Editor:
Sponsor:
Published:
Max Slowik
Beth
Diamond
Jun. 3, 2008
DX9, OpenGL, and Synthetics




Half-Life 2: Episode 2

HL2 Episode 2 @ 1440 x 900
(Show All Graphs)
No AA 4x AA
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
118
101
97
0
FPS (higher is better)
150
 
 
No AA 4x AA
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
108
67
64
0
FPS (higher is better)
150
 
 

HL2 Episode 2 @ 1680 x 1050
(Show All Graphs)
No AA 4x AA
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
111
79
58
0
FPS (higher is better)
150
 
 
No AA 4x AA
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
90
52
50
0
FPS (higher is better)
150
 
 

Quake Wars

Quake Wars @ 1440 x 900
(Show All Graphs)
No AA 4x AA
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
ATI HD 2900 XT
109
90
87
0
FPS (higher is better)
125
 
 
No AA 4x AA
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
77
75
74
0
FPS (higher is better)
125
 
 

Quake Wars @ 1680 x 1050
(Show All Graphs)
No AA 4x AA
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
ATI HD 2900 XT
101
89
86
0
FPS (higher is better)
125
 
 
No AA 4x AA
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
86
66
63
0
FPS (higher is better)
125
 
 

3DMark '06

3DMark '06 @ 1280 x 1024
(Show All Graphs)
Score SM 2.0 HDR/ SM 2.0 CPU
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
ATI HD 2900 XT
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
14229
10955
10833
0
3DMarks (higher is better)
20000
 
 
Score SM 2.0 HDR/ SM 2.0 CPU
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
6351
4713
4695
0
3DMarks (higher is better)
20000
 
 
Score SM 2.0 HDR/ SM 2.0 CPU
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
ATI HD 2900 XT
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
7751
5125
4945
0
3DMarks (higher is better)
20000
 
 
Score SM 2.0 HDR/ SM 2.0 CPU
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
2740
2723
2720
0
3DMarks (higher is better)
20000
 
 

PCMark Vantage

3DMark '06 @ 1280 x 1024
(Show All Graphs)
TV & Movies Gaming
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
ATI HD 2900 XT
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
3810
3410
3380
0
PCMarks (higher is better)
10000
 
 
TV & Movies Gaming
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
ATI HD 2900 XT
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
5674
5146
4910
0
PCMarks (higher is better)
10000
 
 

Vista Experience Index

Vista Experience Index
(Show All Graphs)
Aero Graphics Gaming Graphics
ATI HD 2900 XT
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
5.9
5.9
5.9
0
Subscore (higher is better)
10
 
 
Aero Graphics Gaming Graphics
ATI HD 2900 XT
Diamond HD 3870 1GB
Sapphire HD 3870 X2
5.9
5.9
5.9
0
Subscore (higher is better)
10
 
 

Performance Notes

Like with the DX10 titles, here the updated 3870 does better than the 2900 XT, with one exception: synthetics. Vista Experience aside, the older card scores higher overall in both 3DMark and PCMark--even in the videos section, which is absurd--so some driver tweaks need to happen for the 3870 1GB to score as well as it actually performs.

 
<< Previous
Page 4 of 6
Next >>
Page 1: Introduction, The Card & Bundle
Page 2: Specifications and Setup
Page 3: DirectX 10 Titles
Page 4: DX9, OpenGL, and Synthetics
Page 5: Video, Power, and Overclocking
Page 6: Conclusion


6 User Comments
1 - Posted by south side sammy on June 4, 2008 - 7:52 am

I laugh at your benchies. First off it can't play crysis the way you state. Secondly you left out cod4, which this card also spits and sputters on.
I purchased it when it first came out and was advertised as a 512/1gig card, which turned out not to be true. it was indeed a 256/1gig card.
my 8800gts640 blows this thing out of the water......... sorry

Specs: 6850 dual/4gig crucial ballistics/vista 64bit/ 16x10 res.

2 - Posted by Max Slowik on June 4, 2008 - 2:24 pm

Quite a few improvements rolled out with later driver releases--ATI released a hotfix, even Crytek released a hotfix; I did run into problems benchmarking the card (because Crysis pitches a wobbly installing on Vista x64) but they had to do with the detail settings being fixed too high; when I re-benched the video card (when we added 3DMark Vantage) I got the same Crysis results.

This card is a good example of rushed hardware. While the card itself was solid (aside from the curved PCB--an exception as I've never come across any card with that bad of an irregularity) the drivers were terrible. Now that time has passed, the software has caught up significantly.

I also benchmarked an 8800 GTX--which will be included in future graphs--and it outperforms the 3870 1GB on medium detail settings, and a 9800 GTX matches and beats it, Crysis-wise. None of the results are particularly anomalous; the card just needed better drivers.

3 - Posted by south side sammy on June 5, 2008 - 2:50 pm

IMO I thought it was the 256bit memory interface that was holding this card ( and others ) back. When I saw it advertised as 512 I said "finally".

I find the 9800gtx's have the same flaw. Ive been around hardware for a while ( friend builds custom computers ) and I can't understand how some reviewers can say these cards are great when they really aren't. It's not because you feel obligated because the manufacturers send hardware to try out is it ?..... lol

I can't see playing Crysis on medium detail. You lose a lot of eye candy doing that. Also a lot of depth to the game. guess I'm spoiled....?

By the way, it was a gts not a gtx and I played all on high, 1680x1050 with no aa and only had to crank it back to 1024x768 after I hit a certain spot in the snow. Perhaps it's hardware differences between your machine and mine ?

Anyways, this month should bring salvation if the new cards from both camps are released and released on time. I had sent the 1gig 3870 back after it failed to perform to my expectations and can't wait to get my hands on one of the new ones. Really looking forward to an AMD/ATI card for a change of pace. Been a while since I had a good one from that camp. And even if Nvidia's new card stomps their product, I'll still buy it.

4 - Posted by Kurtis on June 5, 2008 - 3:30 pm

south side sammy: One thing you will NEVER see here at TheTechLounge is an overenthusiastic review in order to please the company providing the product for review. Sponsorship of a product and even advertising has absolutely no impact on the outcome of our reviews. Ever. Just wanted to make that very clear.

5 - Posted by Max Slowik on June 5, 2008 - 3:45 pm

"IMO I thought it was the 256bit memory interface that was holding this card ( and others ) back. When I saw it advertised as 512 I said 'finally'."

You're spot-on. While it's obviously enough for single-gpu gaming, both CF and SLI are suffering inside the limited memory bandwidth. You can double up for faster framerates, but the detail and anti-aliasing ceilings remain practically the same; defeating the purpose, since most hardware can hit decent FPS in single-card setups.

By the way, having just benched an 8800 GTX, I have to say, those G80 parts are fantastic. No other hardware in history has not only stayed competetive, but actually put pressure on the high-end, like those video cards. Two years and the 9800 GTX is only marginally superior, and mostly for non-performance stuff.

6 - Posted by arvin on March 6, 2009 - 7:35 pm

how nice
i like ur explanation about video card thank you for your information

Add Comment

To add a comment without being a member, you may omit the password field, but you must enter your name (or nickname) along with your comment. * Denotes required fields.

Username: *


Password: (optional)
(Remember my login information: )

Comment: *


What is 6+2?: *


 
 
 
Recent News