Tuesday, March 17th 2009
ATI Radeon HD 4890 1 GB GDDR5 in Pretty Pixels
Here's something fresh from Asia, with love. Popular Chinese site Coolaler is once more first to show pics from an yet unreleased product - the next generation ATI Radeon HD 4890 video card. The card below is equipped with single RV790 GPU clocked at 850 MHz and 1 GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 3900 MHz. It has full DirectX 10.1 support and is CrossFireX ready. Apart from that, all other distinctive features can be seen from the pictures. The Radeon HD 4890 is set to be released after April 6th of this year.
Source:
Coolaler Forums
169 Comments on ATI Radeon HD 4890 1 GB GDDR5 in Pretty Pixels
Yay, even more heat/noise issues! :rolleyes:
If people had issues with heat on the 4870's and heat, I hate to think what is going to happen with this one.
What can AMD do? Get RMA's on people thinking they bought hairdryers? Or overheating cards?
means more noise and i know what it can be like unless you have a quiet case without to much holes in it (mines has those top fans so it gets noisy)
For ATI to OC and rename/re-release a GPU it had better be worth it (clock wise) or its just a lame marketing maneuver which (IMO) is best left for the green camp.
A. Some insider information
B. Actual review of the card
I think people are trying to put them in their Dell's without any air movement in the case that's causing the issues.
Can't count the times I have seen 3850/3870, 8800 and 9800s in small cases with no air movement and wonder why after an hour of gaming they start artifacting.
If these are just binned RV770 cards, and I think they are, then I wouldn't think they would have much headroom left, which would be a real shame.
Hopefully this is a new revision of RV770, which even though they are the same on paper, is superior in practice. Similar to the B3 to G0 move Intel made. It used to be that cards overheating in cramped cases wasn't acceptable. Video cards were expected to work, even in the crappiest of airflow situations. Which is why I sure people still expect to put the beefiest card possible in a case with no fan other than the PSU, and have it work without issue.