Believe it or not - the best just got better. For the first time ever, 2.4 teraFLOPS of graphics horse power, 1600 stream processors and 2 GB of GDDR5 memory have been combined to create the fastest and most powerful graphics card available today.1
Introduction
- Dual TeraScale graphics engines work in tandem to deliver blazing frame rates, putting the power of graphics ‘supercomputing’ in the hands of extreme gamers.
- 1600 stream processors and 230GB/sec of memory bandwidth provide the brute power needed to tackle the most intense 3D games, even those with artificial intelligence, physics operations and tessellation.
- Unparalleled anti-aliasing (AA) and anisotropic filtering delivers striking graphics with extraordinary realism so you can max out the settings of the most demanding next-generation games.
- Regardless of platform, these graphics cards delivers the power needed to blaze through games while dynamically conserving energy at idle or when demand is low.
- ATI CrossFireX™ technology with quad GPU support in dual mode offers superior scalability so you can take your game to new heights.
- Watch the latest Blu-ray and HD movies play with incredible fidelity and have the freedom to edit videos and convert video formats at lightning-fast speeds.
Comparing the real patterns, I would not say that it's better, that's better whenever. There is a minus, and if there was a choice for me, I would prefer Nvidia's flagship. Don't ask why, simply the graphics performance for working with the 3D design in Radeon is inferior in price and quality. But ATI driver http://driverscenter.com/manufacturers/ati I usually download here, and I have no problems with the installation on Windows 8.