Monday, July 27th 2009
PowerColor Readying New Custom-Design Radeon HD 4890 Accelerator
PowerColor is readying a new custom-designed Radeon HD 4890 accelerator that breaks-away from the reference design, and its lavish components. The new AX4890-1GBD5 seems to concentrate on a simpler, value-oriented design. The accelerator sticks to AMD's reference clock speeds of 850 MHz for the core, and 975 MHz for the memory. It loads 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface. Other features are fairly standard for the SKU. This product follows PowerColor's HD 4890 PCS+, PCS++ series, apart from the common reference design. It is expected to be positioned around the US $200 mark.
Source:
DonanimHaber
11 Comments on PowerColor Readying New Custom-Design Radeon HD 4890 Accelerator
This looks to be a budget oriented card with a good cooler that isn't reference, but doesn't break the bank on manufacturing costs, wonder what it will retail at.
Btw jamesrt2004 : A type of video adapter that contains its own processor to boost performance levels it`s called an accelerator . All video cards are graphic accelerators . Doesn`t matter if we are talking about a RIVA TNT or a GTX295 .
your anology should read theres a golf, and golf gti, but then someone made a golf gt but it completely the same as the normal golf =)
thats my point im getting at hope you understand :D
and @ werez I know that :D read my response to understand where im getting at :)
This card looks a bit smaller than other 4890's, it will be interesting to see what it can do.
techpowerup.com/99877/Club_3D_Announces_HD4890_Graphics_Card_with_High_Performance_Cooling.html
Maybe this is some sort of new reference cooling (eg. for budget cards)?