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Brand | XFX |
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Model | HD-485X-ZNFC |
Interface | PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | ATI |
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GPU | Radeon HD 4850 |
Core Clock | 625 MHz |
Stream Processors | 800 Stream Processors |
Effective Memory Clock | 1990MHz |
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Memory Size | 1GB |
Memory Interface | 256-Bit |
Memory Type | DDR3 |
DirectX | DirectX 10.1 |
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HDMI | 1 x HDMI |
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D-SUB | 1 x D-SUB |
DVI | 1 x DVI |
RAMDAC | 400MHz |
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Max Resolution | 2560 x 1600 |
CrossFireX Support | Yes |
Cooler | With Fan |
System Requirements | Minimum 450 Watt Power Supply Requirement |
Power Connector | 6-Pin |
Dual-Link DVI Supported | Yes |
HDCP Ready | Yes |
Package Contents | HD-485X-ZNFC Installation CD with Multi-Language User Guide Driver CD Installation Guide Quick Installation Guide XFX Serial Number Door Hanger 6-pin to 4-pin power cable |
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Date First Available | March 04, 2010 |
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Pros: - Cheap. Got it for 47 bucks after rebate. - Cool (46 idle, 70 load on my system) - Performance/Price is amazing
Cons: This is not a proper desktop 4850. First of all Windows recognizes this as Mobility Radeon HD 4850 (initially, since it becomes "Radeon HD 4800 Series" after installing CCC. Second, GPU-Z lists the GPU as M98 (instead of RV770 like it does with my ASUS 4850). M98 is the codename for Mobility 4850. This is not mentioned anywhere on the box. This tends to create driver issues. For example, I'm unable to use ATI Overdrive with the latest (11.2) Catalyst drivers. The sliders keep on resetting. However, if I use the drivers on disc Overdrive works fine. Unfortunately the drivers on that CD are based on Catalyst 10.6, and this is a frigging graphics card so using old drivers is a big no-no.
Overall Review: XFX website says this card is not HDCP compliant. Not sure how accurate that is, but if true it would make this card less attractive than other *proper* 4850s.