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July 08, 2009

Asus Formula One HD4770 Graphics Card

Asus brings out its Formula One (F1) inspired graphics card. The one we got is based on the ATI Radeon HD4770. This cool looking card is a mid-range gaming card that would retail for around Php5,000.

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Specs: Asus 4770 Formula Edition
Process: 40nm
Transistors: 826 million
Engine Clock: 750MHz
Stream Processors: 640
Compute Performance: 960 GFLOPs
Board Power: 80 watts

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Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Clock: 800Mhz
Frame Buffer Size: 512MB
Memory Bus: 128 bit

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We featured a similar one earlier (Asus EAH4770) and got the following benchmark results:

3DMarks Score: 9,837
SM2.0 Score: 4,337
HDR/SM3.0 Score: 4,982
CPU Score: 2,091
PCMarks: 3,628
Gaming Suite: 3,850

However, this card showed up a slightly different results using the same PC system for benchmarking:

3DMarks Score: 9,584
SM2.0 Score: 4,287
HDR/SM3.0 Score: 4,800
CPU Score: 2,033
PCMarks: 3,647
Gaming Suite: 3,772

The difference is not that significant though.

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10 Responses to “Asus Formula One HD4770 Graphics Card”

  1. JP Caparas says:

    Anak ng tinapa, race car nga.

  2. ang lupet says:

    ang lupet

  3. sylv3rblade says:

    I’m actually looking forward to Asus’ 4770. Any word on when this will be out sir abe?

  4. sylv3rblade says:

    Oh sorry for not clearing it up. The formula one version.

  5. Jeff says:

    Nice design for a cooling fan. A formula one race car. :)

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  6. abie says:

    ganyan graphics card ko , kaso di kinaya ng psu kya bumili ko ng corsair Corsair CMPSU-850HX blazing fast.

  7. rolli says:

    very nice graphics card
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