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PowerColor's HD 4830 detailed

by on22 October 2008

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Comes with HDMI


With the launch of the AMD 4830 set for later today, some manufacturers go a little bit excited and PowerColor is one of the first to send out a press release. The PowerColor 4830 work at 575MHz for the core and features 512MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 900MHz (1,800MHz effectively).

As you all may already know, the new HD 4830 is based on the RV770 GPU, features 640 stream processors and comes with a 256-bit memory interface. This card doesn't really stand out as PowerColor has left it at the reference clock speeds.

Besides the regular D-Sub and DVI connectors, Powercolor has decided to include an HDMI connector on the back which is a nice touch as you can connect your favorite HDMI device without using a bulky and unpractical adapter.

Here is a picture of Powercolor's HD 4830.

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Last modified on 23 October 2008
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