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It has been a while since we last looked at an ATI-based card but we are back with a bang and the new Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe. This custom-built card is based off of the beastly HD 4870 X2 and carries with it a massive heatsink and a bit of pre...
If you want to see the smartest dual-GPU cooler we've seen for ATI cards, look no further than Palit's take on the Radeon HD 4870 X2. One disadvantage we did pick up on right away is its extra-wide housing, which covers three expansion slots. The...
The Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe should more than satisfy an enthusiast’s need for speed as long as the system that it is used on can accommodate it. I didn’t feel that the three slot cooling solution was a hindrance, sure it took up more space,...
Lately, almost everything has been encased in plastic housings with a contoured finish... at least up until the most recent Radeon products. This doesn't mean that you can't look sharp without the extra plastic body work, but there's a level of...
The first thing we’ve got to say is the Palit Revolution 700 is a BIG card and while there is a Crossfire connector sitting up on top of that PCB, the chances are you’re not going to be able to use it due to either there being not enough room on...
he engineers at Palit and Gainward have done a tremendous job with their respective Radeon 4870 X2 cards. Thanks to its triple-slot cooler, the Revolution 700 Deluxe ran significantly cooler and quieter than ATI's Radeon 4870 X2 reference design. In...
The revolution promised by Palit has not happened. And we could hardly expect it from a unique Radeon HD X2 that used RV770 rather than newer RV790 cores with better frequency potential. With the GPU frequency only 40MHz above the reference card’s ...
The Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe is certainly a very interesting graphics card. It is the first consumer graphics card to come with a triple slot cooling solution. This approach promises lower temperatures, less fan noise and potentially better...
The ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 has been a performance leader since the summer. This hasn't changed and the PaLiT HD 4870 X2 continues this trend. At the beginning of this article I asked if this particular card was worth the hassle of dealing with the...
As I expected, there wasn't any significant differences between the gaming performance numbers. Remember it is basically the same card, with only a 50mHz memory overclock. My GPU overclock of 50mHz did make a little difference.
So what's the big d...
If there's one thing that the Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe (Radeon HD 4870 X2) is guilty of (besides the long name), it's having too much of one thing and not enough of another.
What it has in abundance is cooling ability. The triple slot, dual 80...
The Palit R700 Revoltuion is a departure from the realm of normalcy. By normal I mean the same old solutions for cooling and the same dual link DVI outputs. This card has neither the same old cooling solution nor the standard display connections that...
Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe test - Meet Palit's Revolution 700 Deluxe. It's an (R700) Radeon HD 4870 X2 with 2048MB memory based graphics card that comes with custom cooling, slightly higher memory clock and some serious connectivity on the form of...
Palit recently made an announcement on their 3-slot self-designed monster card, the Revolution 700 Deluxe featuring HD 4870 X2 GPUs with 2GB of GDDR5 memories. The card comes pre-overclocked at 750MHz core and 1.9GHz memory.
Video Cards - Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe Radeon HD 4870 X2 Review - The HD 4870 X2 is a beast of a video card, with performance that outstrips that of the GeForce GTX 280 in most applications where the CPU is not the limiting factor. Currently, the...
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