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Big thanks to our channel artist for some 25p renderings: ruclips.net/video/pr1dsFXkC0g/видео.htmlsi=Eq80xlQ0FrXZroAm
Wonderful work! I love the software-render look to it, including what looked like occasional z-fighting!
I recently discovered that AMD had released a AMD Ryzen 7 5800G APU. Apparently it's a higher clocked 5700G. I've never seen one in the wild before, have you? I'd like to find one.
They are seriously nostalgic. All misty eyed and stuff.
Flashback to old playstation memory card icons. Great work!
Please share the spinning gpu gifs, they look good.
i think its time you make another 1 dollar pc
No £1
£4 PC?
@@CoolSock123 £0.77 PC
this will be the greatest poundland pc ever built .
The *free* pc
finally, a GPU I can afford in today's economy
So true bro 😅
now this is a true budget gpu, not the RX 580.
You do need a Good Power Supply for it..
You can have my old GTX 1080 !
@@lucasrem can I have it frfr
The scrap value of copper in this card has to be worth more then 25p
the cardboard with all the stuffing and tape it came in costs more than the card no joke lmao
Even the packaging was higher value than the item itself Lol
@Im-zp7tu other sellers need to take notes
*than...
@@handlmycck I think for cex it's usually £2 each for every item, so you would have to pay 8 times the cards value just to receive it
25p? I expect only the highest quality of potato.
Actual Potatoes cost more than that these days, shame you can't eat GPUs
It's cheaper than an actual potato where I am, sadly enough.
@@MrMrCruachan I can help you with that. Free.
@@MrMrCruachan If the title means 0.25 dollar then you can get a kilogram of potato here
@@Phonixem25 pence
I love your software-render styling when you twirl the card around during the spec overview.
You have the channel artist to thank for that, let them know over in the pinned comment 👍
That card was so good I skipped the 6000 series and didn't upgrade until the HD7870 came out.
#metoo, although I got the 7850 2gb, which I still have!
@@jasongrimshaw-smith8369 I still have my 7870 Sapphire, didn't upgrade it til 2019 lol.
I still have a HD 7950 Kicking about think it's 3gb
The first PC me and my dad built years ago was a 5830 then upgraded to a 7870 later on. Man those were the good times!
I have the souped up version in the media pc I put together for my mom the old r9 280x makes for a good space heater during Ohio Winters 😁
25p
working GPU, shipped. works well. doesn't run hot.
Deal of the Day, at the very least.
Thanks bud. Your recent out put has been first class. And comparatively rapid fire. Quality AND quantity.
They lost money by selling it to him lol
It would have cost him probably 3.15 although including shipping, but still he could have picked it up for 25p in store
My media server PC has a 6850 and can run quite a few games from before 2010 decently. A 5850 can easily run some quite good games from the 2000-2008 era and even some more recent ones in lower resolution. No point letting a perfectly working card become e-waste.
great performance for a card from 2010
i have an old pc with a hd 6800, i7 2600 and 8gbs of Ram and it ran War thunder at 30-40 fps on med/high settings in 1080p, extremely good for a gpu from 2010
The 5850 is actually faster than the 6850 btw.
On the HD6850 launch review from Tech PowerUp, the HD5850 beat the HD6850 in 14/15 games they tested, often the 5850 was the card just ahead of the 6850.
No doubt the 6850 improved more from driver updates during it's generation.
The one game that the 6850 won and it was by 12%, was Metro 2033.
@@JamesSmith-sw3nk The 6850 was a bit cheaper than the 5850 as well (or was supposed to be anyway), as the true successor to the 5850 was the 6950. Granted it wasn't always faster than the 5800 series either, as AMD had cut down on the die size slightly. The 5800 series had a huge amount of shaders for the time, but it couldn't always utilise them, as you're seeing in GTA V. Terascale 3 was quite a bit better for gpu utilisation, so it still won out most of the time. It was never a real competitor to the GTX 580 though.
I truly love how you put fable in every video even if it's just an into. best game ever, cant wait for fable4.
Fable 4 will be hot shit.
@@iamvee87no it wont, playground games always put out very high quality games.
bro has everything to singlehandedly dominate the voice acting industry
LOL! You got our old one I'm almost certain. I'm the only person on the planet that would re-paste a 5850 b4 selling it off. This is 100% proof that CEX buys old ebay cards.
Credit to you if this was your old card, most of the time the cards I get from CeX are of very questionable quality. But this was mint.
Massive props to you if you re-paste all your cards before selling
For that mate you get a sub
@BudgetBuildsOfficial bought a asus 3070 with bad fans, returned it they tested it and found nothing wrong. A 16 yr old to teach them their vertical test bench wont make gravity pull the fans down and make them rattle. Idk about cex anymore 😂
@@Tendeez hey there, I actually work at cex and unfortunately I don't believe we do 😢
At least our franchise doesn't, a lot of our old gpus can come from a mix of employees or traders. Sometimes even people who bulk buy online 'waste' or left over goods from warehouses. Some stores work differently, some buy things in with different quality or tests performed but I don't think we source things off ebay!
The hd 5850 was an absolute monster of a card when it launched. I got mine 2 days before it launched. There was absolutely nothing it couldn't play maxed out at the time. It decimated my 8800gtx.
It replaced a 9800GTX+ for me. That 9800 GTX+ is why I avoid Nvidia where ever possible. Before it I had a GeForce 9800 GX2 that burst into flames, literally caught fire in my bedroom and retailer tried to blame me for it because "Nvidia doesn't do that" I thought the 9800GTX+ was going to be similar it too died a swift death. Cheap powercolour 5850 was my only in stock option and it blew my mind how fast and really god dam brutally fast it was in ever game I wanted to play that it was.
AMD driver funk? Yeah is your OS up to date? no? then why do you expect your GPU drivers or games to run properly? I had to repeatedly tell that to morons chanting about how bad AMD was when the fault was theirs and theirs alone. A 2009 GPU on an OS not updated since 2007 is a recipe for disaster so big fucking WHOOP your cheap pirate arse has stability issues.
@@somehow_not_helpfulATcrap Not to mention, I gave my 5850 to my brother when I upgraded, he is still using it to this day without issue. For audio production and some light gaming it still does everything he needs it to. Gave him an RX 470 8gb and he just sold it, said the 5850 was solid and did everything he wanted it to, if it ain't broke. Also worth noting, the 5000 series were super efficient for the time too. My 8800gtx sucked down twice the power for half the performance.
I had a 8800 GT for a while, and it was a heat monster with it's single slot cooler. (103'°C under gaming load. Could bring it down by about 30 degrees by taking off the metal shroud and tying a pair of case fans on it)
Later I got a HD 4870 and that got me through until I could get a GTX 660 Ti, so I missed the whole DX11 TeraScale fun.
But yes, the HD 5850 was fast. Faster than a HD 4870 obviously, which was about on par with the GTX 260 and HD 5770. All of which were faster than the 9800 GTX+ (which was reused as GTS 250), which was faster than the 8800 GT/GTX/GTS
I've used cards from both manufacturers during the years (and technically also from the other respectable companies like Matrox, 3dfx, Number 9, Tseng, S3, Cirrus Logic), and can't say the Radeon drivers are any worse than the Geforce ones.
Both had their bad eggs, but usually the solution was to just roll back to a previous version and wait for a fixed update to be released.
But I'm also not hunting for the bleeding edge. If a driver works, it works. And if the new one doesn't add any features or improves performance in software I use, I stick with the known good for a bit.
I did not realize you meant 25 pence when you were teasing this video, I was so confused lol
29:02 OH CMON.. I was so expecting you to say “Sometimes they can be 50/50… but this instance, it’s 5850!”
CeX & torn label, name a more iconic duo.
I really like the pacing of this video. I love that you’re getting higher and higher budget now (ironically) and I’m here for it. Keep it up! :D
loving the frequency of videos lately ty your videos are one of a kind as well the feeling is one off.
I have nothing of substance to say.
I have nothing of substance to give
@@deathbydeviceable Non-fungible thread we got here?
I think this is great. I also have nothing to contribute.
Thanks for making this. Awesome to see the hd 5850 still going.
it's crazy what this card could do for this price
Brilliant video glad you're back at it now I ran out of your videos so I'm so glad you've carried on now
Had one. Got it from a PC graveyard, was without a fan and shroud, just the PCB and heatsink but was in pretty good condition except a pretty big bend on the PCB. Swapped it with a r9 370 or whatever heatsink and fans (with some adaptation needed) and It was solid. Sold it in a fully built system (i3 2120, 8gb DDR3 1600, 500 GB hard disk and a repaired server tin box with 600w PSU) for about 70 bucks. It was solid NGL, old but works fine to this day, let my sis use it in her first PC before upgrading her to an 6500xt. 9.5/10 card for the time and hella good under 10 bucks card to this day.
I mentioned this in the last video I saw, but I can't get over the low poly models you use. They are such a simple but pleasing detail in your videos!
Please do let the channel artist know in the pinned comment :)
I did not expect this good of a performance on a device this cheap, I mean, I didn't think it was possible for a Terascale card to perform this well after all I've seen about them, goddamn
They were fine cards. performance was on par with their Tesla competition, but they were usually much cheaper and had lower power draw.
But just as today there is the big marketing from team green.
26:26 did you mean to leave that in 😂 Great review, so pleased when you went for the overclock as I was just wondering about it would do.
I've watched your channel for almost 5 years at this point, the production quality skyrocketed compared to when i discovered your channel
I love the new intro and the ps1 render of the thing you're talking about? Chef's kiss
liking the new intro, and the content as always. Such a nice vibe to your videos
These were the most bizzare benchmarks I’ve ever seen. Not because of anything particularly weird in them but because a more than a decade old card for .25-7 buckies ran them really well.
that background music with the plucky guitar is very '90s Michael Jackson.
I had that exact card and it was really good back when it first came out. I played a lot of Crysis with that card and it was a very good experience. I use to gel laughed at when people asked me what i ad for a video card back in 2013 or so, but I figured I had a pretty good card. that Sapphire Modern Warfare card was OP for sure. I miss that old system but i have moved on from that many upgrades since. Cheers and thank you for making a video that brings back some great memories.
I love your office/recording room! maximalist and colourful, looks cozy with the window and all the ferns outside.
I look forward to the "25p RTX 4090" video 😉
Great vid as always
Nice find. Grats.
Great video as always!
Teehee, fellow Pingu enthusiast.
Nice transport tycoon music. 🎵
Been watching for 6 years what a throwback
Havent watched a vid in a bit, but you went through a glow up. Looking good man.
This was a great era for Radeon. I really dug into this card when I had one on custom water back in the day. With vBIOS mods, some very good cooling, a decent power supply, and most importantly, an unreleased version of the HiS iTurbo program that could trick the VRM overcurrent protection from kicking in, you could push these cards well into HD 7870 performance territory, and the bang for buck and performance was absolutely unbeatable at the time.
Some 5850's could also be vBIOS flashed to unlock disabled shaders, which turned the card into a 5870 with lower overclock potential. But IMO, the ones that couldn't flash to a 5870 were actually the card you wanted if you planned to overclock, as the extra shaders didn't help performance as much as the extra clock speed in the majority of cases.
Wooooooo another budget builds video ❤
Amazing video 🎉🎉
Great vid man, might end up picking up for my household pc.
He's at it cooking again
Nice to see you are having a mostly positive experiance for a change.
The open source drivers for this GPU on Linux are even better.
Everything is better on Linux because it's open source, NOOT!
-Pingu
Linux users not being insufferable challenge (impossible)
@@woldemunster9244 I mean it's actually true, for the most part AMD performs better on Linux than Windows. (Aside from VR) It's the opposite with Nvidia though. You can find numerous video comparisons on the same hardware, and most of them come out with AMD being a little bit faster on Linux. I say this as someone who spends equal time on both OS's for different reasons.
Actually considering these drivers probably haven't had updates on Windows in a while, the difference in driver quality is probably pretty large. Even 20 year old AMD GPUs get updated on Linux sometimes.
They aren't. As a linux user who has installed linux on a wide variety of laptops I can attest to linux drivers swinging to nearly on par with their windows counterparts to being literally broken and providing 0 gpu accel. Intel HD 3000 and earlier gpu drivers are dog shit and provide very inferior performance to its windows and even osx counterparts, the gma line of gpu's flat out dont work except for the 950 and the 950's drivers are the shitty stock intel drivers, which are basically useless for anything except 2d accel. I also had a shitty amd e1 laptop whose integrated terascale gpu went from 21 or so fps on tf2 720p low on windows 10 to 1fps 720p low on debian 12, didnt change if I switched between the stock or mesa drivers.. Linux is a toy for anything except embedded devices and handhelds that have custom distro's made and maintained by the oem, there's a reason linux has nearly no market share, I use arch because I hate microsoft more than I hate linux but goddamn both linux and its users suck, I get why nobody wants to use it or speak to the people who use it
@@georgewashington6171 I did hear a lot of older AMD GPUs had really bad compatibility with Linux because like Nvidia they didn't always fully open source their drivers. But I've watched a dozen videos of AMD Windows vs Linux benchmarks for GPUs in the RX 580 and later generations and they almost always perform better on Linux.
Every time I see your videos, it is so relaxing
It's these bonkers videos I live for!
now THIS is a channel i can resonate with
Got to love CEX.
I have been following sinse you had like 250 subs and this is the first time i have ever saw you lol
25p That just makes me laugh when you consider the fluctuating cost of GPUs over the years... to what it has become today. With top of the range cards costing more than whole mid-range setups! I still have an old ATI 1950XTX, and a Radeon HD 6870 x2 Dual GPU card in the roof space! So many fond memories tweaking settings to get the elusive stable +60fps back in the day. I still can't believe you got this for 25p! That's unreal! Thanks for the nostalgia trip!
Now this is true PC Master Race material! Being able to play games on something that cost less than a pound. Very interesting video. Thanks for uploading!
whoa is that a behind the scenes clip of your setup? Never knew that condenser microphone sounds so good!
I had two of these 5850s in crossfire but I think I went through about 4 or 5 different 5850s as a whole before eventually switching up to a pair of 6970s when they became available.
When the 5850 first came out they offered absolutely incredible bang for buck and every tech website on the internet was singing the cards praises. A lot of the _'middle-end era'_ pre-AMD rebrand cards either get totally ignored or completely forgotten.
A lot of my main gaming youth was spent on crossfired 4870s, 5850s, 6970s and GTX680s (I did run a fair few single GPu configs but when you worked 70-80hr weeks like I did back then you discovered you accumulated tonnes of money and didnt have a whole lot of spare time to enjoy it so I built the most sickass OTT PC setup I could care to throw money at to dunk on all my friends)
Honestly great cards. The last game that I played on my 5850s before upgrading I think was Bad Company 2 on PC. 99% of the time the 5850s would eat the game up no problem but the little cutscenes at the end of the game after we've won a game of conquest would turn into a slide show.
I appreciate you testing both GTA and GTA Online, lots of people dont cover it because they simply dont know, but I played the game a lot and really noticed it on my i7-2600 and 1050ti when i first started playing it.
I really like that centrally mounted single fan cooler. Much more pleasant to look at that these modern 3 fan gpus riddled with rgb
I'm still running one of these in a Phenom II build, it was my first proper gaming computer build. I plan on keeping it forever.
Man I love that fan in the middle GPU style
I remember me and my mom going to a shop to have check for PC parts and see what i could get new as a bang/buck computer back in early 2010. Think it was like a core i3-540 and a 5770. Sadly wasn't able to afford it back then, but got lucky a year later when a local PC shop was selling a dirt cheap system. an i3-540, 4gb ram, 1tb hdd and a 6850 for like 300e. Loved that card.
Right now i'm rocking 5970's in an old build. Scaling is shit, but just the look of it is quite majestic.
I'd love some videos on cards from right around 10 years ago. The first PC I built had a 4GB 960 in it that still surprises me with it's performance today for everything but modern AAA, and I still use a 980ti in my backup system and I've yet to play a game that it can't run decent.
those dell monitors you have are absolutely goated... old dells are great for even modern use
That was a fun video!
Kudos for the TTD music. :D
my first Desktop Gaming GPU was a HD5850. unreal that you got one for just 25p...
Had it running alongside a Phenom II X6
man i miss the x6. such a good cpu
This is the BEST Sequel since GRAPHICS CARD DAMAGE BAD, I love this channel because I really do love Jank PC Components and there's nothing like that anywhere else recently
I did a retro build with one of these recently. It works shockingly well honestly.
What a crazy deal! This is super impressive. The fact you can play some modern games on a .25 GPU is insane to me. I'd like to see what some other games you can get to run on this.
Even for £7, that card is a steal. I remember wanting one of these cards so bad when they were new.
6:45 even the bee is impressed
What a steal honestly. and woah 30 min video heck yea
For 7-ish generation console gaming era you cannot really complain, very sensible option for creating time relevant PC
I ran this bad boy as a kid until 2017, it's fan was broken and so my dad simply taped a new one to it. I got the rx580 once we realized newer e-sport games started looking very rough, though I still got to plat in overwatch with it.
I had this card in day! Upgraded to the 5870, liked it at the time and haven't owned a desktop gpu since
Can't believe how well this card performs.
I've been there with OCing, sometimes its brilliant and sometimes it crashes even after it worked in a stress test 😄
I've got a 6870 HD here. I'm holding out for 50p before I let it go though.
the 70 at the end means it's worth at least 75p
I think your definition of a 'perfectly smooth framerate' differs from mine by quite a large margin, lol. I think you are undervaluing the meaning of the word 'perfect' in this video quite a lot of times.....in my humble opinion.
Amazing you can get this for 25p though, that's gotta be the best price vs performance deal i've ever seen, that's pretty crazy but funny at the same time.
I picked up a HD5850 a few years back for £10.00. I chose it spedifically because it has really high double precision FP64 compute power. For FP64 it outperforms a GTX 1080TI and was great to use on the Milkyway@home project on Boinc.
Love it. What would be so cool would be a colaberation video with RGIHD!. Maybe a set budget and use components in between a set period of time and whoever gets the best benchmarks wins. You can use a list of games to benchmark! This would be a super cool video!
You picked a beast... that thing rungs Kingdom come deliverance... I know since I tried back in the day...
Interesting thing to note: prices of many items in large companies are now determined by algorithm which takes many parameters but in some corner cases yields seemingly absurd results. Like here were packaging and sending cost more than item itself. I'm sure it took lots of parameters like year of make, VRAM size, cost of storage etc ... 😁
I still have my ATI reference HD 5970 (Hemlock).
Basically 2 of those Cypress Pro GPUs running on one PCB.
Last time I used it was 2017 when my R9 280x fried itself.
I picked up a ProMagix HD60 Core 2 Quad system in good condition for $80. Using wayback machine, I used their parts configuration page to figure out it retailed for nearly $4k back in '06-'07. Came complete with the acrylic side window option, aluminum case wheels option, and the cold-cathode case lighting option.
The EVGA motherboard (complete with Nvidia chipset) was included, but the GPU was missing, so I'm thinking of giving it the 5970 since it's a closer match for the era ('09), and would mean I'd have Intel AMD and Nvidia all in one machine.
I spent 20 bucks for a first gen i7-920 and a radeon hd 5870 back a few years ago the thing was thrashed but that thing was impressive with performance and heating performance still chugged along on my dx11 backlog when i tested it.
Man, I remember this card, picked one up super cheap to replace my 4870 and replacing it with an Nvidia 980 from my first job.
Bro you look in shape
Gosh dang 25p for a GPU is a shocking good deal!
Happy for you dude.
Also, I since watching your last video amd you playing Black Mesa. I keep looking into my issue, yet I can't find anything valid.
I keep getting the textbox "Out of Texture Memory-Lower the Vram" every 10 to 15 minutes.
Of course, I'm getting this on a RX 5500 XT 8gb, RX 560 2gb, and a GTX 1050 2gb. Still having fun playing Black Mesa. I played for over 4 hours while having it stop every quater within the hour. At least the save features help so much I'm not angry about it.
So, coloured me surprised when I see you with a HD 5850 with 1gb of Vram hearing it is running flawlessly. And then with the condition it is in. The card is near perfect that I might end up getting a HD 5000 to 7000 series card all over again.
It makes me wonder if it is a DX9 issue. Or a mixture of DX9 and DX11 by the Black Mesa team.
The HD 5000 series might handle DX9 to DX11 very well. So, this is interesting to me for this one game.
Either way, I always enjoy the videos. Been subscribed on many different accounts. Keep being you. Hope you have a wonderful day.
Good job with the bargain HD5850, I'm impressed it works - though the lenient power consumption as far as the usual figures for the TeraScale cards go probably helped a fair bit with the durability.
This is cheaper than the beans i had yesterday and i'd pick this GPU over the beans :P. I enjoy your content a lot and I wish you good luck finding more great deals like that.
Had a HD6770 as my very first card (was a console gamer beforehand) thing ran Oblivion and GTA SA like a dream, its predecessor seems like a banger too here!
Great video! I have a suggestion, maybe in future videos you can benchmark Euro Truck Simulator 2, I'd be really curious to see how various GPUs handle that game!
Impressive card, worth having in ones collecion for sure!
Awesome grab, AND she survived.
The only way these builds can get any cheaper is if people offer to pay you to take their old hardware off their hands! 😆 It's really good to see regular uploads again though 👍 I forgot how much I enjoyed watching these.
My first real GPU was a Sapphire TOXIC 5850 way back in the early 2010's. It overlooked well past a 5870 base clock and I had it until I upgraded to a Sapphire 7870 2Gb. Never had an issue with either card. Sapphire made some quality cards back then. Good video...👍
I had a Ati Radeon 5850 when I built my first PC back in 2015.
It was actually an upgrade from the R7 240 that I first had lol.
So I bought one off of eBay for $80 Aussie bucks and was extremely happy with the results.
Smashed every game I threw at it back then which was BO1 BO2 CSGO Bioshock infinite and so on.
The biggest thing that slowed it down was my Rubbish AMD A6 7400K APU that was OC to 5.86ghz and was still getting smacked by a i3 2100.
After getting a Athlon X4 860K CPU and a small OC it was all good.
I eventually got a GTX 960 but I still had that Radeon in another PC and it still works to this day.
What a steal man nice job
My first PC build had an XFX Radeon HD5850, it was a great card and got me, and my younger brother, through Uni. The card still works today, but my motherboard from back then failed.
I had HD5850 card back when they were new. They are High-End cards that are very capable for games from 2010-2013 I even found Bitcoin block when GPU solo mining was a thing.
One thing I miss about the 00s, is shroud and cooler designs. It feels like these days it's rare, and you'd just never been able to tell one card apart from the other if you covered up branding with tape or something.
Ah the HD5850 i owned 2 of these and had them running in crossfire they were decent cards back then and very much worth the price and the performance was pretty damn good to thanks for the video mate another trip down memory lane