With this in mind, we can see that quite often at these presets, the HD 4770 isn’t that far behind the 30 FPS minimum we want to see at 1680 x 1050. With a small detail drop, we would be able to get up and over that 30 FPS minimum and that is good news. Depending on the game, you’ll probably find that you’re able to get over 30 FPS at 1920 x 1200 at lower quality image settings.
As for the package of the HD 4770, it doesn’t disappoint with a number of applications included and while the cable department did look a bit bare, when you have a look at what’s going on in the I/O department with native VGA and HDMI being seen, you can understand why there weren’t many cables included.
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