ATI Radeon 5850 Performance Preview
Last week ATI launched the world’s first DirectX 11 GPU,
the Radeon HD 5870. Packing 1600 stream processors, 80 texture units, and 32 ROPS, the 5870 boasts twice the shading and texturing horsepower of Radeon 4800 (not to mention twice the hardware-based resolve units for AA) all inside its 27% larger 334 mm2 frame.
With approximately 2.15 billion transistors, it’s the most complex chip ever created to grace the inside of your PC. It also holds the title of the fastest GPU money can buy today. This is a distinction previously held by NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 285.
But not everyone can afford to shell out $379 for the Radeon HD 5870. This is a premium of 26% over the launch price of the Radeon 4870 last year. Of course, given the Radeon 5870’s larger die and superior performance, we think ATI’s new asking price for the 5870 is fair and reasonable, but given the state of today’s economy where hardware prices have fallen dramatically, consumers are now out to get the most bang from their buck.
Therefore ATI has also concocted the Radeon HD 5850. Built on the same RV870 architecture as the 5870, the 5850 gives you 90% of the shading and texturing units as the 5870 for $120 less.
Now because it runs at slower clock speeds also, that doesn’t mean it delivers 90% of the 5870’s performance, but it is built to give you most of the performance in a smaller, more case-friendly package that also consumes less power and generates very little noise. ATI pitches it as the perfect card for the performance-minded gamer on a budget who may have been contemplating a GeForce GTX 285 purchase.
Here are the raw specs on ATI’s Radeon 5850:
Radeon 5850 Specifications
TeraScale 2 Unified Processing Architecture
1440 Stream Processing Units
72 Texture Units
128 Z/Stencil ROP Units
32 Color ROP Units
GDDR5 interface with 128.0 GB/sec of memory bandwidth
PCI Express 2.1 x16 bus interface
DirectX 11 support
Shader Model 5.0
DirectCompute 11
Programmable hardware tessellation unit
Accelerated multi-threading
HDR texture compression
Order-independent transparency
OpenGL 3.2 support
Image quality enhancement technology
Up to 24x multi-sample and super-sample anti-aliasing modes
Adaptive anti-aliasing
16x angle independent anisotropic texture filtering
128-bit floating point HDR rendering
ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology
Three independent display controllers drive three displays simultaneously with independent resolutions, refresh rates, color controls, and video overlays
Display grouping: Combine multiple displays to behave like a single large display
ATI Stream acceleration technology
OpenCL 1.0 compliant
DirectCompute 11
Double precision floating point processing support
Accelerated video encoding, transcoding, and upscaling
ATI CrossFireX™ multi-GPU technology
Dual, triple, and quad GPU scaling
Dual-channel bridge interconnect
ATI Avivo HD Video & Display technology
UVD 2 dedicated video playback accelerator
Advanced post-processing and scaling8
Dynamic contrast enhancement and color correction
Brighter whites processing (blue stretch)
Independent video gamma control
Dynamic video range control
Support for H.264, VC-1, and MPEG-2
Dual-stream 1080p playback support
DXVA 1.0 & 2.0 support
Integrated dual-link DVI output with HDCP (Max resolution: 2560x1600)
Integrated DisplayPort output (Max resolution: 2560x1600)
Integrated HDMI 1.3 output with Deep Color, xvYCC wide gamut support, and high bit-rate audio (Max resolution: 1920x1200)
Integrated VGA output (Max resolution: 2048x1536)
Integrated HD audio controller
Output protected high bit rate 7.1 channel surround sound over HDMI with no additional cables required
Supports AC-3, AAC, Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio formats
Speeds and feeds
Engine clock speed: 725 MHz
Processing power (single precision): 2.09 TeraFLOPS
Processing power (double precision): 418 GigaFLOPS
Polygon throughput: 725M polygons/sec
Data fetch rate (32-bit): 209 billion fetches/sec
Texel fill rate (bilinear filtered): 52.2 Gigatexels/sec
Pixel fill rate: 23.2 Gigapixels/sec
Anti-aliased pixel fill rate: 92.8 Gigasamples/sec
Memory clock speed: 1 GHz
Memory data rate: 4.0 Gbps
Memory bandwidth: 128 GB/sec
Maximum board power: 151 Watts
Idle board power: 27 Watts
Notes
For the Radeon 5850 ATI takes the same RV870 chip used in the Radeon 5870 and disables two SIMD units, dropping the total number of active SIMD units to 18. If you recall, each SIMD unit contains 80 stream processors and 1 texture unit (4 effective), so ultimately ATI disables 160 stream processors and 2 texture units (8 effective) for the Radeon 5850.
Besides turning off some of the chip’s functionality, ATI also drops the clocks down to 725MHz for the graphics core and 1.0GHz for the memory. With fewer shaders and slower clocks, ATI is able to source cheaper GDDR5 memory modules and a smaller PCB with less power circuitry and smaller cooling is needed. This helps to keep the Radeon 5850’s price and power consumption down in comparison to the 5870. We’ll be taking a closer look at the 5850 board itself on the next page.
![ATI Radeon 5850 Performance Preview [ 5870 up top, followed by the 5850 in the middle and GTX 285 @ 1600 x 1200 ] > View Full-Size in another window.](images/04-s.jpg) 5870 up top, followed by the 5850 in the middle and GTX 285
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![ATI Radeon 5850 Performance Preview [ 5870 and 5850 @ 1600 x 1200 ] > View Full-Size in another window.](images/05-s.jpg) 5870 and 5850
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The following chart sums up how the Radeon 5850 stacks up against the Radeon 4870, 5870 and NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 285:
| High-end GPU Comparison |
| GPU | Radeon HD 4870 | Radeon HD 5850 | Radeon HD 5870 | GeForce GTX 285 |
| Manufacturing Process | 55-nm | 40-nm | 40-nm | 55-nm |
| Graphics Core Clock Speed | 750MHz | 725MHz | 850MHz | 648MHz |
| Stream Processor Clock Speed | 750MHz | 725MHz | 850MHz | 1,476MHz |
| # of Stream Processors | 800 | 1440 | 1600 | 240 |
| Memory Clock Speed | 900MHz (3.6 Gbps data rate) | 1000MHz (4.0 Gbps data rate) | 1200MHz (4.8 Gbps data rate) | 1,242MHz (2,484MHz effective) |
| Memory Interface | 256-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit | 512-bit |
| Memory Bandwidth | 115.2 GB/sec | 128 GB/sec | 153.6 GB/sec | 159GB/sec |
| Memory Size | 512MB/1GB | 1GB | 1GB | 1GB/2GB |
| ROPs | 16 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
| Texture Filtering Units | 40 | 72 | 80 | 80 |
| Texture Filtering Rate | 30.0 GigaTexels/sec | 52.2 GigaTexels/sec | 68 GigaTexels/sec | 51.8 GigaTexels/sec |
| Pixel Fill Rate | 12 GigaPixels/sec | 23.2 Gigapixels/sec | 27.2 Gigapixels/sec | 21.4 GigaPixels/sec |
| Power Connectors | 2x6-pin | 2x6-pin | 2x6-pin | 2x6-pin |
| Max Board Power | 160W | 151W | 188W | 183W |
| Price | $144.99-$229.99 | $259 | $379 | $325.99-$397.99 |
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