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Interestingly, while is was billed as a 4890 with dx11, it pretty consistently performs below 4890 levels at stock. The expected price is also too high at $240.
My take: I agree with the article, if the price comes down $20 and the cards can consistently overclock to reach 4890 performance levels (I they probably can) then I'd say it was a good buy. But as it stands now? Save the money, get a 5770 for a lot less and enjoy. Or better yet, just spend more and get a 5850.
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I suppose you could do that with letters too (make your lowest card the 5G and best the 5W), but it's really the same system. In one, ascending letters are what means it is better. In the other, ascending numbers. I don't see the advantage. Does 5P really say to you "Pretty damn good (if not the very best) card"?
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