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XFX, following its recently announced collaboration with AMD, today introduced its first Radeon HD-powered 4000 series cards, the XFX Radeon HD 4870, 4850, 4830, 4650 and 4350.
All five models feature exceptional memory bandwidth, board power and compute power as well as a number of industry-firsts. For example, the XFX Radeon HD 4870 is the first graphics card with GDDR5 memory.
To introduce the new GPU line, XFX selected these five models for their highly desirable gaming features, including superior scalability, state-of-the-art DirectX 10.1 graphics capabilities, optimal power performance and HDMI support. Designed for serious HD gaming, these graphics cards offer exceptional performance at a variety of price points.
Future collaborations will include over-clocked versions of these and other popular Radeon HD-powered cards.
Thanks to XFX, these bad-ass cards have never looked so good.
To learn more about XFX or its new lineup of Radeon HD-powered 4000 Series graphics cards, please visit XFX Force.
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All five models feature exceptional memory bandwidth, board power and compute power as well as a number of industry-firsts. For example, the XFX Radeon HD 4870 is the first graphics card with GDDR5 memory.
To introduce the new GPU line, XFX selected these five models for their highly desirable gaming features, including superior scalability, state-of-the-art DirectX 10.1 graphics capabilities, optimal power performance and HDMI support. Designed for serious HD gaming, these graphics cards offer exceptional performance at a variety of price points.
Future collaborations will include over-clocked versions of these and other popular Radeon HD-powered cards.
Thanks to XFX, these bad-ass cards have never looked so good.
To learn more about XFX or its new lineup of Radeon HD-powered 4000 Series graphics cards, please visit XFX Force.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site