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HIS HD 5830 iCooler V Turbo Review

At KitGuru when we test graphics cards we try our best to build a test system that suits the intended target audience.  Since the 5830 is a doesnt really classify as a budget priced card our test system will be built using the same Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H v2.0 Crossfire ready motherboard and overclocked HexaCore AMD Phenom II X6 1055T processor running at 3.5 GHz that we used when we reviewed the HIS 5850.  Our OS drive in this build is a 64GB Kingston V-Series Rev2 SSD and files are stored on a 500 GB WD SATA II drive.

The test system is built from scratch with a fresh Windows 7 Professional install, all patches have been installed via Windows Update.

Test System

Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H v2.0
HexaCore AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
HIS 5850 iCooler V Turbo 1GB PCI-e
HIS 5830iCooler V  Turbo 1GB PCI-e
8GB G Skill DDR III 1600
Corsair HX850 modular PSU (80 Plus Silver rating)
NZXT Phantom Full Tower
Kingston 64 GB V-Series SSD (OS drive)
Western Digital 500 GB SATA II(Storage)
LG 16X DVDRW optical drive
Samsung SyncMaster 245BW

Software

Windows 7 Professional x64
FRAPS Professional x64
Catalyst 10.8
3DMark Vantage
Unigine Heaven Benchmark 2.1
HQV Benchmark
Lost Planet 2 Benchmark

Games

Aliens vs Predator
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2
Crysis Warhead
Battlefield Bad Company 2
Left 4 Dead 2

All the latest bios updates and drivers are used during testing. We perform under real world conditions, meaning KitGuru test all games across five closely matched runs and average out the results to get an accurate median figure.
Our minimum frame rate game graphs have three main zones. These are sampled over a specific 30 interval period of time and then mapped into a chart. These are handy reference guides to detail worst case performance of the product being reviewed. When we test video cards we try to find the best combination of resolution and image quality settings while still maintaining playable frame rates.

Over 30fps is the zone most people want at all times, this means perfectly smooth frame rates with no hitching.

Between 30fps and 25fps is the KitGuru ‘Playable’ zone, although some people might notice occasional stuttering in specific scenes.

Under 25fps is classed as the KitGuru ‘Danger Zone’ which means that the game experience will be less than impressive. Settings and/or resolution would need lowered to help smooth out the frame rate.

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7 comments

  1. They aint bad cards but the 460 has just killed them, as stated on the conclusion. still ive noticed some 5830s selling cheap locally so they might be picked up cheap in the next month, especially with the new range hitting shortly.

  2. My brother has a 5830 and it was a good buy then, it doesnt seem such a good buy now. then again with the 460 pricing, neither really does the 5850.

  3. Saw this in a local store for $50 off recently. might be worth it at that price. full price ? no thanks.

  4. Interesting. I heard one of the v turbo coolers and they are pretty loud. not a great design from HIS sadly. card isnt bad. overpriced.

  5. The 460 has killed the place for the 5830 IMHO but all and all it’s not a bad card

  6. Wow this card looks huge and bulky compared to my gtx 460 which is barely longer than the pcie connector……just looks old.

  7. Can somebody upload the vga bios for this model?