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Powercolor shows new HD 4770

by on07 August 2009

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HD 4770 PCS with Arctic Cooling


Powercolor
has decided that it is time to ditch that reference HD 4770 cooler and replace it with something that should provide more cooling power for that 40nm GPU. Back when Powercolor announced its partnership with Arctic Cooling and its 92mm cooler, we heard some info about this card but it was too early to confirm it.

The Powercolor HD 4770 PCS still works at 750MHz for the core and 3200MHz for memory, or simply, the reference clocks for the HD 4770. The card has the usual 640 stream processors, a 128-bit memory interface, 512MB of GDDR5 memory, DirectX 10.1 and Crossfire support, and offers two DVI as well as TV-Out output.

The new HD 4770 PCS should hit retail/e-tail sometimes during this month with a price tag set around €90. All we need to see now is the PCS+ overclocked version of the HD 4770.

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Last modified on 07 August 2009
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