[first review] Unika HD 3850 with 512MB GDDR4
Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: A closer look
Page 3: Testbed
Page 4: Overclock & thermal test
Page 5: Bench: 3DMark06 v1.1.0
Page 6: Bench: ETQW v1.2.1
Page 7: Bench: Half Life 2 EP 2
Page 8: Bench: Call Of Duty 4
Page 9: Bench: DX10: Crysis
Page 10: Bench: DX10: World In Conflict
Page 11: Bench: DX10: Bioshock and UT3
Page 12: Bench: Final thoughts

This is our review product: Unika HD 3850 512M GDDR4. It is fatory-OC at 700/2200MHz(core/mem), and the price is 1499RMB (about 203 USD), the same with the referenced HD 3850 256MB GDDR3. The PCB is shorter than reference version and using a dual slot al-cu cooler. The card have quite a lot nice features, but it is BIOS disable PowerPlay, we will mention it later in the review.
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December 21st, 2007 at 9:59 pm
What settings did you use for crysis?
p.s. UT3 doesn’t support d3d10
December 23rd, 2007 at 10:17 pm
Unreal engine 3 has some suport for dx10, at least in bioshock.
December 23rd, 2007 at 11:48 pm
all Medium for crysis
UE3 engine can support DX10,like bioshock and GOW,but UT3