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Sapphire HD4890 1GB Atomic PCI-e
Video Card

Next on our list of tests is a new one here at the
Club. Called Unigine, this benchmark aims to be a vital part
of any overclocker's toolbox. The beauty of Unigine is in its
flexibility, as it will allow you to benchmark under a variety of
rendering schemes. Find out more about Unigine
here.
For the purposes of our testing, we ran the
benchmark in what I considered to be a typical setting for the
potential HD4890 customer, at 1680x1050 with 4xAA and all other
settings maxed out:

Though the Render mode is reported as being
Direct3d10, the benchmark actually does support 10.1 options, thus
we enabled them for the test.
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FPS |
Score |
| 4890 Toxic
Stock |
41.3 |
1040 |
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4890 Toxic OC |
43.5 |
1097 |
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4890 Atomic Stock |
43.2 |
1088 |
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4890 Atomic OC |
45.1 |
1135 |
The 4890 Atomic at stock outperforms the Toxic by
4.6% in score and in FPS, and when overclocked, the Atomic takes a
3.5% lead in score and 3.68% in FPS.
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