The ATI Radeon HD 4890 is one of many graphics cards in AMD’s Radeon HD 4000 series. It features:
- 55nm fabrication process
- PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus interface
- 256-bit GDDR5 memory interface
- Microsoft® DirectX 10.1 support
- Shader Model 4.1 support
- 800 stream processing units
- OpenGL 3.0 support
- ATI CrossFireX™ Multi-GPU Technology
HardwareZone reviewed the PowerColor PCS+ HD 4890 Battle Forge Edition card, and gave it a 4.5 out 5 rating:
“To sum up, the PowerColor PCS+ HD 4890 BF Edition is a very capable card. It offers decent performance and its cooler does the job. What we don't like, however, is that the cooler isn't that much less noisy than the reference model, and also the high power consumption figures (which is to be expected since it's overclocked). Even so, it is still one of the better Radeon HD 4890 cards around, and is definitely great value for money if your heart's set on a Radeon HD 4890.” [HardwareZone | PowerColor PCS+ HD 4890 Battle Forge Edition]
If you are interested in looking at what Nvidia has to offer in competition with the HD 4890, you could take a look at the GeForce GTX 275.
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