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PowerColor Radeon HD 4870
$249.99
Released June, 2008
The Pros:Powerful enough to handle many modern games at near-full settings. Card isn't oversized, can fit in many medium-sized cases. Runs fairly cool, don't need extended cooling systems for it.
The Cons:Draws a lot of power during typical operation.
The PowerColor Radeon HD 4870 series contains 2 cards with only one difference. Both cards utilize the stock ATI dual slot cooler, and maintain stock speeds, however, one has an aditional 512MB of ram for a total of 1GB.
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Models
PowerColor HD 4870 512MB : A 512MB double slot card, stock cooler, at stock clockspeeds(750MHz, 900MHz)
PowerColor HD 4870 1GB : A 1GB double slot card, stock cooler, at stock clockspeeds(750MHz, 900MHz)
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powerful enough to handle many modern games at near-full settings
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card isn't oversized, can fit in many medium-sized cases
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runs fairly cool, don't need extended cooling systems for it
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priced really low for the performance, good value
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anti-aliasing comes almost free of any performance hit, very well rendered
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capable of being overclocked to extreme levels of performance
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draws a lot of power during typical operation
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