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Gainward Launched Its Own Design of HD4850 512MB Golden Sample |
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Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic
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Thursday, 14 August 2008 |
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Gainward announced its own design graphics card of HD4850 chipset. The GAINWARD HD4850 Golden Sample brings a 700MHz core clock and 1100MHz memory clock, designed with higher efficiency heatpipe and special cover for better protection and air flow. Designed with 512MB, DDR3 memory and 256bit memory bandwidth, supports PCI-express 2.0 interface and 800 units of stream processors.
Gainward HD4850 Golden Sample can completely run with the high resolution DX10.1 games, upscale the resolution to a 1920x1200 Full HD level and rest assured to still get smooth gaming experience on most of games.
For the mainstream segment, GAINWARD HD4850 normal version use 512MB DDR3 memory with 256bit memory bandwidth and supports PCI-express 2.0 with 625 MHz core clock, 1986MHz memory clock and 800 units of stream processors.
For mainstream gaming the previous generation mainstream products can run most games smoothly with 1440x900 resolutions, but clinching a Gainward HD4850 graphics cards will give you access to play most of the games on 1680x1050 resolutions or higher, it can also open Anti-Aliasing to make images become smoother but still maintain the performance close to original setting.
Gainward HD4850 supports dual link DVI output resolution reachable up to 2560x1600, the mainstream CRT (via the DVI-to-D-Sub dongle) are supported by HD4850 as well. Gainward HD4850 is a HDCP compliant and supports ATi AVIVO HD and H.264 decoding to enjoy the ultimate Blu-ray and HD-DVD movie experience. Presides a thundering gaming experience, it also supports a HD video quality to compete all last generation products.
Gainward’s unique EXPERTool is smart and easy control software which allows users to monitor GPU’s temperature and fan speed. The fan speed and GPU/memory clock are also adjustable in the EXPERTool. The native alert tool is the best doorkeeper when the GPU’s temperature is over the warning value and to inform users to clock down the settings or turn off your PC to prevent from damaging the card.
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