Saturday, February 27 2010
TUL concern VTX3D has come up with a new custom-designed graphics card based on the ATI Radeon HD 5830 GPU, aimed at a value-performance price-point. The VTX3D HD 5830 1GB GDDR5 (model no: VX5830 1GBD5-DH), sports a hot-red custom-designed PCB and cooler not seen till date on PowerColor's graphics card (another of TUL's brands). It features 1120 stream processors, 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface, reference AMD clock speeds of 800 MHz (core) and 1000 MHz (memory), and connectivity that includes one each of DVI-D, HDMI, and DisplayPort - sticks to basics. The VTX3D HD 5830 should be priced on par with most base-model graphics cards: around the $220-$230 mark.

posted by btarunr - 7:09 AM |  Related News

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by Phxprovost (February 27th - 7:24 AM) - Reply
and the incentive for me to buy a product thats the same as all the others from a company i have never heard of is what..? :wtf:
by aCid888* (February 27th - 8:37 AM) - Reply
by: btarunr
TUL concern VTX3D has come up with a new custom-designed graphics card based on the ATI Radeon HD 5830 GPU, aimed at a value-performance price-point. The VTX3D HD 5830 1GB GDDR5 (model no: VX5830 1GBD5-DH), sports a custom-design sports a hot-red custom-designed PCB and cooler not seen till date on PowerColor's graphics card (another of TUL's concerns). It features 1120 stream processors, 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface, reference AMD clock speeds of 800 MHz (core) and 1000 MHz (memory), and connectivity that includes one each of DVI-D, HDMI, and DisplayPort - sticks to basics. The VTX3D HD 5830 should be priced on par with most base-model graphics cards: around the $220-$230 mark.

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This card has a nice colour to it and the cooler doesnt look bad either........shame I dont know the company.
by zithe (February 27th - 8:42 AM) - Reply
reminds me of sapphire and palit for some reason.
by W1zzard (February 27th - 8:48 AM) - Reply
vtx3d is a tul corporation company just like powercolor
by Darksaber (February 27th - 10:42 AM) - Reply
by: aCid888*
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This card has a nice colour to it and the cooler doesnt look bad either........shame I dont know the company.
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by ZoneDymo (February 27th - 11:12 AM) - Reply
I like, nice and simple and very ATI :)
I would love ATI making some mobos again as well, those looked awesome in white and red.
by eidairaman1 (February 28th - 5:37 AM) - Reply
looks pretty solid
by Hayder_Master (February 28th - 10:22 AM) - Reply
quick question, VTX is a good brand or not cuz i see some good deals of VTX
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