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For the overall synthetic appraisal from Futuremark's Vantage, the VisionTek HD 4890 OC scores quite close to Nvidia's discontinued GTX 280 -- a video card that was selling for over $600 USD less than a year ago. It never surprises how fast hardware prices fall !
For the rest of the scores, the HD 4890 is all over the map: sometimes coming first, sometimes coming in further down the list. The architecture differences between Nvidia and ATI right now contribute to some comparable video cards excelling in some games, and not in others.





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Ya this card is pretty tough to find -- I actually had to write the VisionTek rep to get a price for it (this is very uncommon, usually I just use newegg and ncix and frys to settle on an average price.)
And the power drain is huge! I could see this video card being too much to handle for generic and cheap 500W PSU's.
I say this, having not actually reached the bottom of the final page yet; holy dick the thing's a power hog. I don't even think my PSU would be able to hold out at those heights, and it's not worth an upgrade when you get can get something a little cheaper and nowhere near as high.
An interesting point -- your review came up top of my Google search for "visiontek hd 4890 uk", congrats.