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    HD 4850 details with die pic, review coming soon

    Two HD 4850 from Hongkong, some details here and reviews are just in the corner









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    It keeps opening RSS bookmark can't open the article!

    cookerjc did you measured die size?
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    I cant wait to see comparisons vs 8800GT, its main competition, i might end up grabbing a couple of these for crossfire, should do well on my 24"



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    hopefully it beats the 9800GTX

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    Don't you just have to love ATIs super clean board design? Can't wait for reviews!
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    Quote Originally Posted by natty View Post
    hopefully it beats the 9800GTX
    o yeah! in more then few occasion

    what crossed my mind is that six months ago you could read around the Net how ATI's R(V)7xx family wont be out before 2009
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    ZOMG I'm buying I'm buying I'm . .. . .. all wet now. . .. .

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    The competition is:

    4850 ($199) vs 8800GT ($169)/ 9800GT ($179)

    AND

    4870 ($299) vs 9800GTX ($279)/ 9900GTX ($299)

    Perkam

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    Nice, some CF results would be nice!

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    @perkam

    And what if the HD 4870 equals or beats the GTX260 in performance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by p2501 View Post
    Don't you just have to love ATIs super clean board design? Can't wait for reviews!
    Turn the card over and look at the backside
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    Can't wait for more results. Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwidth View Post
    @perkam

    And what if the HD 4870 equals or beats the GTX260 in performance?
    we get a price war
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    Some specs from the 3 pages

    The HD4850 is currently selling for 218$ in HongKong
    CoreClock 625MHz, MemoryClock 993MHz DDR3
    dual DVI and HDTV output, bundled with DVI-HDMI converter, supports HDMI output.
    Supports Quad CrossFire
    single 6-pin power connector

    It looks like it's a low power low noise card.Let's not hope it's low performing too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p2501 View Post
    Don't you just have to love ATIs super clean board design? Can't wait for reviews!
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    When you say review coming soon, you didn't say how long I would have to wait.

    [that's a lot of stuff on the back of the card]

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    2900XT had lots of stuff and it was clean and very beautiful to look at. There are two different things
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    Quote Originally Posted by p2501 View Post
    Don't you just have to love ATIs super clean board design?
    who cares how it looks...
    i prefer a "messy" layout that clocks high over a "clean" layout that sucks

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    Looks like a video card - but that's just my opinion.

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    And I thought I was the only one that bought a video card for its appearance.

    So when is this review coming?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    rather ironic that in majority of computer cases the back of the card is all that you can see and the front is mostly covered by a heatsink.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p2501 View Post
    Don't you just have to love ATIs super clean board design? Can't wait for reviews!
    Easier for doing DICE and LN2 runs, isn't it? Or will the back of the card ruin that party....
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    Thank you ATI, for making a sane videocard with hopefully insane performance. By sane I mean one that can actually fit my case and my power supply can handle!

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    If you can't fit this card in your case. .. . . I don't know lol. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwidth View Post
    @perkam

    And what if the HD 4870 equals or beats the GTX260 in performance?
    it probably wont but lets hope it does. the cheaper faster the better
    we going shh around the corner

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