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Following up from my HD 3850 video — this time a Gigabyte HD 4850 with Zalman aftermarket cooler for $10. Cleaned it, repasted it and tested on 6 games on a Core 2 Duo rig.

GTA San Andreas CoD4 Modern Warfare Tomb Raider Underworld Just Cause 2 NFS Most Wanted 2005 Crysis

Temps stayed at 53°C — massive difference from the 106°C of the HD 3850!

Full video here: https://youtu.be/0ORqQPk7kjs

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[–] vikingtons@lemmy.world 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

It would, I think the point made by rpcs3 dev is that recent bring-up for that generation's R600 driver has effectively unblocked it for use in such cases

RPCS3 now running on an ATI HD 4890 too using the R600 mesa driver. Last minimum requirements test was on an HD 5850