Hardware Secrets
Home | Camera | Case | CE | Cooling | CPU | Input | Memory | Mobile | Motherboard | Networking | Power | Storage | Video | Other
Content
Articles
First Look
Gabriel's Blog
News
Reviews
Tutorials
Main Menu
About Us
Awarded Products
Compare Prices
Datasheets
Dictionary
Download
Drivers
Forums
Links
Manufacturer Finder
Newsletter
On The Web
RSS Feed
Test Your Skills
Twitter
Newsletter
Subscribe today!
Search





Recommended Book
Maximum PC Guide to Extreme PC Mods (Maximum PC Guide To...)
Maximum PC Guide to Extreme PC Mods (Maximum PC Guide To...)
By Jon Phillips
Que
Price: $29.99

Home » Video
AMD ATI Chips Comparison Table
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: April 3, 2009
Page: 1 of 1
$ Check REAL-TIME pricing for XFX HD-489A-ZDFC Radeon HD 4890 1GB GDDR5 PCI Express x16 2.0v Video Card Retail $
ZipZoomFly: $197.99 Buy.com: $207.89
TheNerds: $215.99 Amazon: $252.49

With more and more graphics chips being released every day it became very complicated for the user who does not follow the video card market to know the differences among all ATI graphic chips in the market today. To facilitate knowing and understanding the difference among major ATI chips, we have compiled the following table.

It is important to notice that starting 2007 both ATI and nVidia started referring to the memory clock of their video cards with the real clock rate used. In the past manufacturers referred the memory clocks with double their real clock rate, because DDR and subsequent technologies (DDR2, GDDR3, etc) allow the memory chip to transfer two data per clock cycle. So a video card with a memory chip running at 500 MHz would be referred as having a 1 GHz memory. In order to keep the compatibility of our table, we are still referring the memory clocks with the DDR naming convention – i.e. double the real clock rate – on cards with memories based on DDR or subsequent technologies.

Chip

Core Clock

Memory Clock

Memory Interface

Memory Transfer Rate

Pixels per clock

DirectX

Radeon 9200

250 MHz

400 MHz

128-bit

6.4 GB/s

4

8.1

Radeon 9200 Pro

275 MHz

550 MHz

128-bit

8.8 GB/s

4

8.1

Radeon 9200 SE

200 MHz

333 MHz

64-bit

2.6 GB/s

4

8.1

Radeon 9250

240 MHz

400 MHz

128-bit

6.4 GB/s

4

8.1

Radeon 9250 SE

240 MHz

400 MHz

64-bit

3.2 GB/s

4

8.1

Radeon 9500

275 MHz

540 MHz

128-bit

8.6 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon 9550

250 MHz

400 MHz

128-bit

6.4 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon 9550 SE

250 MHz

400 MHz

64-bit

3.2 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon 9500 Pro

275 MHz

540 MHz

128-bit

8.6 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon 9600

325 MHz

400 MHz

128-bit

6.4 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon 9600 Pro

400 MHz

600 MHz

128-bit

9.6 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon 9600 SE

325 MHz

400 MHz

64-bit

3.2 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon 9600 XT

500 MHz

600 MHz

128-bit

9.6 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon 9700

275 MHz

540 MHz

256-bit

17.2 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon 9700 Pro

325 MHz

620 MHz

256-bit

19.8 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon 9800

325 MHz

580 MHz

256-bit

18.56 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon 9800 Pro

380 MHz

680 MHz

256-bit

21.7 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon 9800 SE

325 MHz

500 MHz

128-bit or 256-bit

8 GB/s or 16 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon 9800 XT

412 MHz

730 MHz

256-bit

23.3 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon X300 SE

325 MHz

400 MHz

64-bit

3.2 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon X300

325 MHz

400 MHz

128-bit

6.4 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon X550

400 MHz

500 MHz

128-bit or 64-bit

8 GB/s or 4 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon X600 Pro

400 MHz

600 MHz

128-bit

9.6 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon X600 XT

500 MHz

730 MHz

128-bit

11.68 GB/s

4

9.0

Radeon X700

400 MHz

600 MHz

128-bit

9.6 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon X700 Pro

420 MHz

864 MHz

128-bit

13.8 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon X700 XT

475 MHz

1.05 GHz

128-bit

16.8 GB/s

8

9.0

Radeon X800 SE

*

*

*

*

8

9.0

Radeon X800

400 MHz

700 MHz

256-bit

22.4 GB/s

12

9.0

Radeon X800 XL

400 MHz

1 GHz

256-bit

32 GB/s

16

9.0

Radeon X800 GT

475 MHz

**

128-bit or 256-bit

**

8

9.0

Radeon X800 GTO

400 MHz

1 GHz ***

256-bit

32 GB/s

12

9.0

Radeon X800 Pro

475 MHz

950 MHz

256-bit

30.4 GB/s

12

9.0

Radeon X800 XT

500 MHz

1 GHz

256-bit

32 GB/s

16

9.0

Radeon X800 XT PE

520 MHz

1.12 GHz

256-bit

35.8 GB/s

16

9.0

Radeon X850 Pro

520 MHz

1.08 GHz

256-bit

34.56 GB/s

12

9.0

Radeon X850 XT

520 MHz

1.08 GHz

256-bit

34.56 GB/s

16

9.0

Radeon X850 PE

540 MHz

1.18 GHz

256-bit

37.76 GB/s

16

9.0

Radeon X1050

****

****

****

****

4

9.0c

Radeon X1300 HM

450 MHz

1 GHz

128-bit or 64-bit or 32-bit

16 GB/s or 8 GB/s or 4 GB/s

4

9.0c

Radeon X1300

450 MHz

500 MHz

128-bit or 64-bit or 32-bit

8 GB/s or 4 GB/s or 2 GB/s

4

9.0c

Radeon X1300 Pro

600 MHz

800 MHz

128-bit or 64-bit or 32-bit

12.8 GB/s or 6.4 GB/s or 3.2 GB/s

4

9.0c

Radeon X1300 XT

500 MHz

800 MHz (DDR2) or 1 GHz (GDDR3)

128-bit

12.8 GB/s or 16 GB/s

12

9.0c

Radeon X1550

450 MHz or 550 MHz or 600 MHz

 800 MHz

64-bit or 128-bit

6.4 GB/s or 12.8 GB/s

4

9.0c

Radeon X1600 Pro

500 MHz or 575 MHz

780 MHz

128-bit

12.48 GB/s

12

9.0c

Radeon X1600 XT

590 MHz

1.38 GHz

128-bit

22.08 GB/s

12

9.0c

Radeon X1650 Pro

600 MHz

1.40 GHz

128-bit

22.40 GB/s

12

9.0c

Radeon X1650 XT

575 MHz

1.35 GHz

128-bit

21.60 GB/s

24

9.0c

Radeon X1800 GTO

500 MHz

1 GHz

256-bit

32 GB/s

12

9.0c

Radeon X1800 XL

500 MHz

1 GHz

256-bit

32 GB/s

16

9.0c

Radeon X1800 XT

625 MHz

1.5 GHz

256-bit

48 GB/s

16

9.0c

Radeon X1900 GT

575 MHz

1.2 GHz

256-bit

38.4 GB/s

36

9.0c

Radeon X1900 XT

625 MHz

1.45 GHz

256-bit

46.4 GB/s

48

9.0c

Radeon X1900 XTX

650 MHz

1.55 GHz

256-bit

49.6 GB/s

48

9.0c

Radeon X1950 GT

500 MHz

1.2 GHz

256-bit

38.4 GB/s

36

9.0c

Radeon X1950 Pro

575 MHz

1.38 GHz

256-bit

44.16 GB/s

36

9.0c

Radeon X1950 XT

625 MHz

1.8 GHz

256-bit

57.6 GB/s

48

9.0c

Radeon X1950 XTX

650 MHz

2 GHz

256-bit

64 GB/s

48

9.0c

Radeon HD 2400 Pro

525 MHz

800 MHz

64-bit

6.4 GB/s

40 *****

10

Radeon HD 2400 XT

700 MHz

1.6 GHz

64-bit

12.8 GB/s

40 *****

10

Radeon HD 2600 Pro

600 MHz

800 MHz

128-bit

12.8 GB/s

120 *****

10

Radeon HD 2600 XT

800 MHz

1.6 GHz (GDDR3) or 2.2 GHz (GDDR4)

128-bit

25.6 GB/s (GDDR3) or 35.2 GB/s (GDDR4)

120 *****

10

Radeon HD 2900 GT

600 MHz

1.6 GHz

256-bit

51.2 GB/s

240 *****

10

Radeon HD 2900 Pro

600 MHz

1.85 GHz

512-bit

118.4 GB/s

320 *****

10

Radeon HD 2900 XT

740 MHz

1.65 GHz (GDDR3) or 2 GHz (GDDR4)

512-bit

105.6 GB/s (GDDR3) or 128 GB/s (GDDR4)

320 *****

10

Radeon HD 3450 ^

600 MHz

1 GHz

64-bit

8 GB/s

40 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 3470 ^

800 MHz

1.90 GHz

64-bit

15.2 GB/s

40 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 3650 ^

725 MHz

1 GHZ (DDR2) or 1.6 GHz (GDDR3)

128-bit

16 GB/s (DDR2) or 25.6 GB/s (GDDR3)

120 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 3690 ^

668 MHz

1,656 MHz

128-bit

26.5 GB/s

 120 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 3850 ^

670 MHz 

1.66 GHz

256-bit

53.12 GB/s

320 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 3870 ^

775 MHz

2.25 GHz

256-bit

72 GB/s

320 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 3870 X2 ^  +

825 MHz

1.8 GHz

256-bit

57.6 GB/s

320 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4350 ^

600 MHz

1 GHz

64-bit

8 GB/s

80 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4550 ^

800 MHz

1.6 GHz

64-bit

12.8 GB/s

80 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4650 ^

600 MHz

1 GHz or 1.4 GHz

128-bit

16 GB/s or 22.4 GB/s

320 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4670 ^

750 MHz

2 GHz (512 MB) or 1,746 MHz (1 GB)

128-bit

32 GB/s or 27.94 GB/s

320 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4830 ^

575 MHz

1.8 GHz

256-bit

57.6 GB/s

640 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4850 ^

625 MHz

2 GHz

256-bit

64 GB/s

800 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4850 X2 ^ +

625 MHz

2 GHz

256-bit

64 GB/s

800 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4870 ^

750 MHz

3.6 GHz

256-bit

115.2 GB/s

800 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4870 X2 ^ +

750 MHz

2.6 GHz

256-bit

115.2 GB/s

800 *****

10.1

Radeon HD 4890 ^

850 MHz

3.9 GHz

256-bit

124.8 GB/s

800 *****

10.1

* ATI doesn't set a default clock for Radeon X800 SE chip. The specs depend on the video card manufacturer. So you have to take care when comparing video cards using this chip.

** Depends on the model. There are boards based on Radeon X800 GT using DDR, DDR2 and GDDR3 memories running at different speeds. We've seen GDDR3 models running at 980 MHz and DDR models running at 700 MHz. You can calculate the memory transfer rate using the formula memory clock x number of bits / 8. A model with GDDR3 memory running at 980 MHz and 256-bit interface has a transfer rate of 31.36 GB/s.

*** There are models using DDR memories and running at lower clock rates.

**** There are three video card versions using this chip with very different specs, depending on the memory chips used. If they are 128 MB DDR, then the graphics chip runs at 400 MHz, the memory runs at 500 MHz, a 128-bit memory interface is used and the memory has a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 8 GB/s. If the card has 128 MB DDR2, then the graphics chip runs at 325 MHz, the memory runs at 666 MHz, a 64-bit memory interface is used and the memory has a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 5.3 GB/s. And finally if the card has 256 MB DDR2 then the graphics chip runs at 400 MHz, the memory runs at 666 MHz, a 128-bit memory interface us used and the memory has a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 10.6 GB/s.

***** The shader unit is unified, meaning that this chip doesn't have separated pixel shader and vertex shader units. Read our article AMD ATI Radeon HD 2000 Series Architecture for more information. On video cards from Radeon HD 2400 and HD 2600 series the video card manufacturer can use a different clock for the memory (usually lower, thus achieveing a lower performance compared to the reference model); the clock rates published here are the official one.

^ Based on PCI Express 2.0, which doubles the available I/O bandwidth from 2.5 GB/s to 5 GB/s if a PCI Express 2.0 motherboard is used.

+ Radeon HD 3870 X2, Radeon HD 4850 X2 and HD 4870 X2 use two Radeon chips working in parallel (CrossFire). The specs published are for only one of the chips.

When you compare chips, you have to be very careful. Judging from the table, a Radeon 9800 may seem slower than a Radeon 9600 Pro, since its clock is inferior, and a Radeon X700 Pro seems faster than a Radeon X800 since it uses a higher clock rate.

However, Radeon 9800 accesses its memory using a 256-bit interface and processes eight pixels per clock pulse, while the Radeon 9600 Pro accesses its memory using a 128-bit interface and processes four pixels per clock pulse. This means that memory access and processing performance of the Radeon 9800 would the double of that of the Radeon 9600 Pro if they were working at the same clock. In other words, a Radeon 9600 Pro would have work at 650 MHz and access the memory at 1.360 MHz to have the same performance of the Radeon 9800.

The same idea goes for the Radeon X700 Pro example, it accesses memory using a 128-bit interface and processes data at 8 pixels per clock tick, while Radeon X800 accesses memory using a 256-bit interface and processes data at 12 pixels per clock tick.

Therefore, it is not correct to compare graphic chips only through their clocks. For the processing performance you will have to compare the clocks and the number of pixels per clock. As of the memory, the right way to compare its performance among different chips is through their memory transfer rate, which is calculated using the formula (clock x bits per clock)/ 8.

As you can see in the table, "SE" chips are the simplest and access the memory at only 64 bits per time. Another detail is that ATI uses the letters "XT" to indicate the fastest chip in a series, while its competitor, nVidia, uses the same letters to indicate the simplest chip in a series.

"PE" stands for "Platinum Edition" and are models even faster than the "XT" models, aimed to gamers with money.

As for the DirectX version, check the table below:

DirectX

Shader Model

7.0

No

8.1

1.4

9.0

2.0

9.0c

3.0

10

4.0

10.1

4.1

For a detailed discussion on the subject, read our DirectX tutorial.

 
Print Version | Send to Friend | | Bookmark Article | Comments (2)

Related Content
  • ATI Radeon Xpress 200 for Intel Platform
  • Radeon X850 XT Platinum Edition AGP Review
  • AMD ATI Radeon HD 2000 Series Architecture
  • Sapphire Atomic HD 3870 X2 Video Card Review
  • Sapphire HD 4830 Video Card Review

  • Recommended Deal
    GeForce GTX 512MB 9800GTX Graphics Video PVXfx GeForce 9800 GTX Graphics Card - PVT98WYDFH nVIDIA 738MHz 512MB DDR3 SDRAM 256bit PCI Express 2.0 x16 Retail


    eCost: $169.99 B&H Photo Video: $209.95
    Computers4Sure: $199.95 Newegg: $134.99

    RSSLatest News
    Thermaltake Launches PW880i Water Cooler
    July 3, 2009 - 1:27 PM PST
    NZXT Announces Sentry 2 Touchscreen Fan Controller
    July 2, 2009 - 2:25 PM PST
    Transcend Intros Thermal Sensor-Equipped DDR3 Memory
    July 1, 2009 - 11:40 AM PST
    Cooler Master Launches Universal Laptop Charger
    June 30, 2009 - 5:03 PM PST
    Active Media Products Launches “President Barack Obama” USB Flash Memory
    June 29, 2009 - 6:57 PM PST
    New SSD Drives from Corsair
    June 26, 2009 - 4:33 AM PST
    MSI Announces X-Slim X600 Notebook
    June 25, 2009 - 6:00 PM PST
    Zotac Releases GeForce GTX 275 with 1,792 MB GDDR3
    June 24, 2009 - 7:54 AM PST
    Kingston Launches DDR3-1600 HyperX T1 Memory Kit
    June 23, 2009 - 11:20 AM PST
    Walton Chaintech Announces eSATA/USB Flash Memory Series
    June 22, 2009 - 2:00 AM PST
    .:: More News ::.

    RSSLatest Content
    Power Supplies Re-Tested - Part 3
    Thermaltake Element G Case Review
    Corsair CX400W Power Supply Review
    Seventeam ST-750P-AF Power Supply Review
    Rocketfish 550 W Power Supply Review
    In Win X-Fighter Case Review
    Gigabyte G31M-ES2C Motherboard
    BFG ES-800 Power Supply Review
    And The Training Goes On...
    2 TB Hard Disk Drive Battle: Seagate Barracuda LP vs. Western Digital Caviar Green
    Power Supplies Re-Tested - Part 2
    Power Supplies Re-Tested - Part 1
    Hardware Secrets Power Supply Test Methodology
    What WePC Dreams Are Becoming Reality?
    All Phenom Models

    Our Most Popular Articles
    Maximum CPU Temperature
    988,043 views
    nVidia Chips Comparison Table
    617,004 views
    How to Find Out Your Motherboard Manufacturer and Model
    595,529 views
    AMD ATI Chips Comparison Table
    517,666 views
    Connecting Two PCs Using a USB-USB Cable
    512,425 views
    How To Correctly Apply Thermal Grease
    495,528 views
    ATI Radeon X1300 Pro Review
    467,127 views
    ATI Radeon X1600 XT Review
    458,119 views
    How To Perform a BIOS Upgrade
    342,900 views
    Sempron vs. Athlon XP
    320,049 views

    Latest Threads in Our Forums
    Area 51m 9750 temp assistence
    by tomahawk 1705
    Thermaltake Launches PW880i Water Cooler
    by Hardware Secrets Team
    Hardware Secrets Power Supply Test Methodology
    by jolphil
    Fujifilm FinePix A150
    by Hardware Secrets Team
    Power Supplies Re-Tested - Part 3
    by Hardware Secrets Team
    Antec CP-850 Power Supply Review
    by Gabriel Torres
    Dynex 400 W Power Supply Review
    by Gabriel Torres
    New tft monitor
    by Olle P
    bottleneck?
    by Olle P
    No video signal
    by Olle P
    .:: Visit Our Forums ::.

    © 2004-9, Hardware Secrets, LLC. All rights reserved.
    Advertising | Legal Information | Privacy Policy
    All times are Pacific Standard Time (PST, GMT -08:00)