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PowerColor readying overclocked Radeon HD 4850 with 2GiB RAM

by Parm Mann on 11 July 2008, 09:25

Tags: PowerColor HD 4850 PCS+, PowerColor (6150.TWO)

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AMD's Radeon HD 4850 has already proven to be a hit among the HEXUS.community forum members and our review of PowerColor's current offering wholeheartedly agreed, deeming the card to be a stonking bargain in the mid-range space.

Now, PowerColor's preparing another HD 4850, and this one will be armed with a whopping 2GiB of DDR memory. The card, pictured below by Expreview, is one of the first we've seen without AMD's reference cooler. Instead, PowerColor has opted for a copper ZeroTherm cooler.

Quadruple the RAM isn't all that's on offer, either. This HD 4850 comes with a raised core clock speed of 665MHz, up from AMD's reference 625MHz.

It could prove to be a tasty card, particularly if pricing remains anywhere near PowerColor's current HD 4850. Unfortunately, with the excessive amounts of RAM, we're expecting to see this one priced a little too high to make it truly worthwhile. Here's hoping it doesn't incringe upon 4870 territory.

Source: expreview.com



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Unless Powercolour ditch that Zerotherm cooler i wont be buying one, the one on my 3850 was so loud i had to go to the purple shirt place to get a VF-900.
Thumbs down for 2GB RAM on a video card. There is absolutely no point for anything less than a 30+ inch monitor, and in that case the 4850 on it's own wouldn't be powerful enough anyway.

Give me an overclocked 4870 with a better cooler and 1GB of GDDR5 and then i'll be interested.
I have to agree that 2Gb is excessive. In situations where that amount of RAM would actually be useful a mid-range card is always going to be held back by the GPU, not the memory.

The HD4850 seems to be a very capable card and it might be interesting to see if it was powerful enough to leverage any benefit from a 1Gb version, but 2Gb is just plain silly - not to mention that it will probably be very expensive.

Until some pricing numbers and benches come out I'm putting this one down to a marketing gimmick.
DeSean
Give me an overclocked 4870 with a better cooler and 1GB of GDDR5 and then i'll be interested.

Yeah - that is exactly what I'm interested in right now. :)
Give me a 4870X2 with 1Gb GDDR5 RAM!