Powercolor to release first HD4850 with GDDR4 memory
Innovation drives the PC hardware component industry. ATI’s and NVIDIA’s partners are always competing to outdo each other with eye-catching designs and innovations with their video cards. Powercolor continues this trend by releasing the world’s first HD4850 card with 512MB of GDDR4 memory. HD4850 normally comes with GDDR3 memory.
Powercolor’s HD4850 cooling is designed by Zerotherm and it takes up two slots. It features a RV770 GPU clocked at 675 MHz (625 MHz stock) and 2200 MHz-clocked memory (1986 MHz stock).