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Powercolor preparing HD 4850 with DisplayPort Print E-mail
Written by Slobodan Simic   
Friday, 08 August 2008 12:37

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Works at 650MHz for the core

Powercolor is preparing yet another card in its HD 4000 series lineup, an HD 4850 with DisplayPort and HDMI ports on the back plate.

The new card will use Powercolor's non-reference PCS cooling, courtesy of Zerotherm, and will be overclocked to 650MHz for the GPU. The card features a dual-slot design and a dual-slot bracket for the TV-out port. The PCS cooling is actually Zerotherm's GX810 copper based cooler and the card will probably come with 512MB of GDDR3 memory.

According to our info, the card should be available by the end of August, but the price is still unknown. This is how it looks.

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