HD4350 DDR2-512MB Oc DX10.1 1XD-SUB 1XDVI-I 1XHDMI Fan

August 15, 2009  

HD4350 DDR2-512MB Oc DX10.1 1XD-SUB 1XDVI-I 1XHDMI Fan
PRODUCT FEATURES:Powered by ATI Radeon HD 4350 GPUSupports PCI Express 2.0Microsoft DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 2.1 supportSupports Avivo HDFeatures dual DVI-I / D-sub / HDMI

Electronics: 
D-SUB DVI-I HDMI

Company: Gigabyte 

List Price: $44.99
Amazon Price: $28.95

Used Price: $27.99

Diamond 4670PE31GDT ATI Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 1GB PCI-Express DVI Video Card

August 15, 2009  

Diamond 4670PE31GDT ATI Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 1GB PCI-Express DVI Video Card
The features of the 4670PE31GDT include 1GB Memory, 750Mhz Core Clock, 900Mhz Memory Clock, PCI Express x16 2.0 Compliant, 64Mx16 Memory Configuration, GDDR3 Memory Type, 128-bit Memory Interface, 320 Stream processing units, Direct X 10.1 , Shader Model 4.1, ATI Crossfire X Multi-GPU Support, Up to four GPU support with an AMD 790FX based motherboard, High-speed 128 bit HDR rendering, 55nm process technology, ATI Avivo HD, Game Physics processing capability, up to 24x custom filter anti-aliasing, Built-in HDMI with Multi-channel 7.1 surround audio, on-board HDMI connector (with adapter), UVD decoder for Blu-Ray and HD-DVD, ATI PowerPlay energy conserving technology and Open GL 2.0 support.System Requirements: AMD Athlon or Intel Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz or faster, PCI Express x16 bus, 400 Watt or greater power supply, 1024MB of system memory, 480MB of hard disk space, Installation software requires CD-ROM drive. Works with Windows 2000, XP and Vista.

Electronics: 
PCI Express 2.0 Compatible, 1024MB Memory with 128 bit memory interface and GDDR3 memory configuration, 750 mhz core clock and 900 MHz memory clock, Support for Microsoft Direct X 10.1 Shader Model 4.1 and OpenGL 2.0

Company: Diamond 

List Price: $114.99
Amazon Price: $60.65

Radeon HD 4860 in the Works?

July 29, 2009  

AMD released the industry’s first 40 nm desktop GPU. The RV740 went on to make only one SKU, the Radeon HD 4770. The company filled its Radeon HD 4700 series almost overnight with two more SKUs positioned on either sides of the HD 4770, based on the 55 nm RV770/RV790 GPUs instead, due to stock shortages. These also impacted on the inventories of the HD 4770, which forced AMD to reposition the Radeon HD 4850 in the sub-$110 segment, creating a bit of a void between it and the roughly $150 HD 4870. If anyone of you is up for yet another ATI Radeon SKU, here’s one coming your way: Radeon HD 4860.

The Radeon HD 4860 seems to have been already taped out, sampled, and pictured by sections of the Chinese media. At the heart of it is the RV790 GPU in a different configuration codenamed RV790GT. It has 640 stream processors instead of 800 on the HD 4850, except that it uses a 256-bit GDDR5 memory interface, and effectively higher clock speeds. The core is clocked at 700 MHz, and the memory at 750 MHz (3000 MHz effective). The PCB pictured shows the card to powered by a single 6-pin power connector. It is expected to be positioned in at the $130 price point, and in theory, competitive with NVIDIA’s GeForce GTS 250.

Source: IT168

(PR) HIS introduces BumpTop Bundles with HIS 4670 IceQ / iSilence 4

July 29, 2009  

Hightech Information System (HIS), a leading manufacturer of ATI Radeon-based graphics cards, today announces the software bundling of BumpTop, a Windows 3D desktop application which makes desktop operations fun, intuitive and much more customizable. It will be available in the HIS 4670 IceQ / iSilence 4 Native HDMI 1GB DDR3 models and downloadable from HIS website.

“With BumpTop’s intuitive 3D desktop environment, your desktop will be an interesting playground more than ever seen. You can now drag or resize icons and even post stuff on the walls. Everything is customizable, like a real desk” said Peter Yeung, Global Marketing Director for Hightech Information System. “Taking advantage of the powerful graphics engine, HIS Radeon HD 4000 Series GPUs deliver not only a cinematic gaming experience but also a whole new level of interactivity to desktop PCs.”

Radeon HD 4860 in the Works?

July 29, 2009  

AMD released the industry’s first 40 nm desktop GPU. The RV740 went on to make only one SKU, the Radeon HD 4770. The company filled its Radeon HD 4700 series almost overnight with two more SKUs positioned on either sides of the HD 4770, based on the 55 nm RV770/RV790 GPUs instead, due to stock shortages. These also impacted on the inventories of the HD 4770, which forced AMD to reposition the Radeon HD 4850 in the sub-$110 segment, creating a bit of a void between it and the roughly $150 HD 4870. If anyone of you is up for yet another ATI Radeon SKU, here’s one coming your way: Radeon HD 4860.

The Radeon HD 4860 seems to have been already taped out, sampled, and pictured by sections of the Chinese media. At the heart of it is the RV790 GPU in a different configuration codenamed RV790GT. It has 640 stream processors instead of 800 on the HD 4850, except that it uses a 256-bit GDDR5 memory interface, and effectively higher clock speeds. The core is clocked at 700 MHz, and the memory at 750 MHz (3000 MHz effective). The PCB pictured shows the card to powered by a single 6-pin power connector. It is expected to be positioned in at the $130 price point, and in theory, competitive with NVIDIA’s GeForce GTS 250.

Source: IT168

Club 3D Working on More Silent HD 4650 Models

July 29, 2009  

Club 3D is reportedly working on two more mid-range Radeon HD 4650 accelerators. The two are identical in design, and differ in memory capacities. The design’s main selling point is its two slot silent cooler which cools the GPU. The memory is made to cool passively. These cards come with memory capacities of 512 MB or 1 GB. The memory sub-system is made of 128-bit DDR2 clocked at 800 MHz, while the GPU core runs at 600 MHz. Display outputs care of DVI-D, D-Sub, and HDMI. The 512 MB variant has started appearing in stores for just about 52 Euro.

Source: TechConnect Magazine

Radeon HD 4860 in the Works?

July 29, 2009  

AMD released the industry’s first 40 nm desktop GPU. The RV740 went on to make only one SKU, the Radeon HD 4770. The company filled its Radeon HD 4700 series almost overnight with two more SKUs positioned on either sides of the HD 4770, based on the 55 nm RV770/RV790 GPUs instead, due to stock shortages. These also impacted on the inventories of the HD 4770, which forced AMD to reposition the Radeon HD 4850 in the sub-$110 segment, creating a bit of a void between it and the roughly $150 HD 4870. If anyone of you is up for yet another ATI Radeon SKU, here’s one coming your way: Radeon HD 4860.

The Radeon HD 4860 seems to have been already taped out, sampled, and pictured by sections of the Chinese media. At the heart of it is the RV790 GPU in a different configuration codenamed RV790GT. It has 640 stream processors instead of 800 on the HD 4850, except that it uses a 256-bit GDDR5 memory interface, and effectively higher clock speeds. The core is clocked at 700 MHz, and the memory at 750 MHz (3000 MHz effective). The PCB pictured shows the card to powered by a single 6-pin power connector. It is expected to be positioned in at the $130 price point, and in theory, competitive with NVIDIA’s GeForce GTS 250.

Source: IT168

(PR) HIS introduces BumpTop Bundles with HIS 4670 IceQ / iSilence 4

July 29, 2009  

Hightech Information System (HIS), a leading manufacturer of ATI Radeon-based graphics cards, today announces the software bundling of BumpTop, a Windows 3D desktop application which makes desktop operations fun, intuitive and much more customizable. It will be available in the HIS 4670 IceQ / iSilence 4 Native HDMI 1GB DDR3 models and downloadable from HIS website.

“With BumpTop’s intuitive 3D desktop environment, your desktop will be an interesting playground more than ever seen. You can now drag or resize icons and even post stuff on the walls. Everything is customizable, like a real desk” said Peter Yeung, Global Marketing Director for Hightech Information System. “Taking advantage of the powerful graphics engine, HIS Radeon HD 4000 Series GPUs deliver not only a cinematic gaming experience but also a whole new level of interactivity to desktop PCs.”

(PR) HIS introduces BumpTop Bundles with HIS 4670 IceQ / iSilence 4

July 29, 2009  

Hightech Information System (HIS), a leading manufacturer of ATI Radeon-based graphics cards, today announces the software bundling of BumpTop, a Windows 3D desktop application which makes desktop operations fun, intuitive and much more customizable. It will be available in the HIS 4670 IceQ / iSilence 4 Native HDMI 1GB DDR3 models and downloadable from HIS website.

“With BumpTop’s intuitive 3D desktop environment, your desktop will be an interesting playground more than ever seen. You can now drag or resize icons and even post stuff on the walls. Everything is customizable, like a real desk” said Peter Yeung, Global Marketing Director for Hightech Information System. “Taking advantage of the powerful graphics engine, HIS Radeon HD 4000 Series GPUs deliver not only a cinematic gaming experience but also a whole new level of interactivity to desktop PCs.”

Club 3D Working on More Silent HD 4650 Models

July 29, 2009  

Club 3D is reportedly working on two more mid-range Radeon HD 4650 accelerators. The two are identical in design, and differ in memory capacities. The design’s main selling point is its two slot silent cooler which cools the GPU. The memory is made to cool passively. These cards come with memory capacities of 512 MB or 1 GB. The memory sub-system is made of 128-bit DDR2 clocked at 800 MHz, while the GPU core runs at 600 MHz. Display outputs care of DVI-D, D-Sub, and HDMI. The 512 MB variant has started appearing in stores for just about 52 Euro.

Source: TechConnect Magazine

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