Gaming Versus Workstation Performance : Radeon HD 4870 Versus FirePro V8700 - on Toms Hardware

Posted by Tony DeYoung on March 06, 2009

Tom's Hardware has published a comparison of the Radeon HD 4870 vs the FirePro V8700 for professional applications. From the article: "the ATI driver programmers have done an amazing job. The two models' hardware is 99% identical, and yet the FirePro adapter completely outclasses the cheaper Radeon gaming card. The most extreme case in point is Maya, where the FirePro V8700 is six times faster than the Radeon HD 4870."

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More: "We also decided to investigate if there were visible differences in picture quality between the two models. On a basic Windows desktop we discovered no discrepancies, but as soon as you load a professional graphics application such as Maya or 3ds Max and import a complex 3D model, things change completely. When using the Radeon, you simply have to accept that wire frames will peek out of shaded surfaces all over the place, and that significant clipping occurs as numerous objects are viewed or animated. These phenomena simply don't occur when using the FirePro."

Bottom line: those who seek to be frugal with expensive workstation applications should not fall prey to false economies.

Tags: 3D, Benchmarks

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