ATI Radeon HD 3870 & 3850: A Return to Competition
by Anand Lal Shimpi & Derek Wilson on November 15, 2007 12:00 AM EST- Posted in
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Obsoleting Products: Radeon HD 3870 vs. 2900 XT
There must be something in the water these days, first NVIDIA makes most of its product line obsolete and now with the Radeon HD 3870 AMD gets rid of any reason to have the 2900 XT.
Our benchmarks show that the cheaper, cooler, quieter Radeon HD 3870 is at worst, the same speed as the poorly received Radeon HD 2900 XT. Granted there are a few areas where the 2900 XT does better, but for the most part it simply can't hold its own against the 3870.
These next two tables summarize things a little better for those of you that are more interested in raw numbers. What you're looking at here is the percentage of 2900 XT performance each one of these cards delivers, first off is the Radeon HD 3870 vs. the 2900 XT:
3870: % of Radeon HD 2900 XT Performance | 1280 x 1024 | 1600 x 1200 | 1920 x 1200 | 2560 x 1600 |
Bioshock | 107% | 106% | 107% | 110% |
Unreal Tournament 3 | 98.8% | 96.2% | 93.3% | 93.8% |
ET: Quake Wars | 108% | 117% | 118% | 111% |
Oblivion | 101% | 103% | 101% | 100% |
Oblivion (4X AA) | 104% | 103% | 105% | 105% |
Half Life 2: Episode 2 | 100% | 97.7% | 96.3% | 97.8% |
World in Conflict | 118% | 120% | 115% | 118% |
Call of Duty 4 | 136% | 130% | 118% | 102% |
Crysis | 104% | 104% | 103% | - |
Average | 110% | 110% | 108% | 106% |
On average, the Radeon HD 3870 gives us a 6 - 10% increase in performance over the more expensive, less featured, louder Radeon HD 2900 XT. Not bad for improvement over the course of 6 months.
3850: % of Radeon HD 2900 XT Performance | 1280 x 1024 | 1600 x 1200 | 1920 x 1200 | 2560 x 1600 |
Bioshock | 90.7% | 91% | 92.9% | 60.1% |
Unreal Tournament 3 | 92.1% | 86.1% | 80.8% | 77.2% |
ET: Quake Wars | 107% | 104% | 99.3% | 81.7% |
Oblivion | 91.1% | 86.4% | 85.8% | 85.4% |
Oblivion (4X AA) | 92.5% | 89.3% | 89.1% | 83.5% |
Half Life 2: Episode 2 | 97.4% | 90% | 87.1% | 86.1% |
World in Conflict | 109% | 108% | 97.4% | 92.9% |
Call of Duty 4 | 108% | 93.6% | 88.3% | 75.8% |
Crysis | 93.7% | 91.4% | 89.7% | - |
Average | 97.9% | 93.2% | 90.1% | 80.3% |
The Radeon HD 3850 comes close in performance to the 2900 XT, especially at lower resolutions, but at ultra high resolutions it delivers only about 80% of the performance of its older brother.
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Parhel - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
Even though you're wrong, do you mind if I use your math on my upcoming trip to Europe? It would really help me out. :)MrKaz - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
Since no one seems to ask but since when crossfire works on Nvidia 680i?Also you said this correctly over load power:
"The difference is negligible, but when you include the fact that the 8800 GT is faster, the Radeon HD 3870 actually has worse performance-per-watt than the competition. "
But you unfortunately failed to mention this over idle power:
"The difference is huge, especially when comparing to the older ATI and NVIDIA offers, even when comparing to the new 8800GT it’s still a 40 Watts difference."
Anand Lal Shimpi - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
It doesn't, we used a P965 board for CrossFire, but you couldn't have known that - thus I've updated the test table :)And I've included commentary on the idle power of the 3800 series, my apologies for the oversight.
Take care,
Anand
MrKaz - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
Anand do you think Crossfire scaling would improve if you used some X38 or rd580?Or the 4x PCIe slot on 965 doesn’t affect it much?
Does the 790 and Phenom get reviewed this month?
Continue the good work!
Anand Lal Shimpi - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
Personally I don't think the chipset is at fault for poor scaling here, but you do make a good point - I'll see if we can run some numbers internally and figure that out.Indeed this isn't the only AMD product that gets reviewed this month...
:)
Anand Lal Shimpi - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
Woops, my mistake, Derek ran the CF tests and they were on a P35 board and not a P965. I've updated the article accordingly.Take care,
Anand
MrKaz - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
Thanks Anand!jcromano - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
From page 5:I have been unable to use the RTPE for the past two weeks or so. What's the trick? Here is the error it gives me:
Jim
Crassus - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
Yep. Same here error message here, both in Firefox and IE. I've been trying to make use of the RTPE for weeks now, without success. Or was it converted to Anandtech "staff only" use? ;c)jcromano - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - link
Ok. Thanks for the quick response. I look forward to the return of the RTPE, but maybe your shopping page can substitute in the meantime.Cheers,
Jim