Wednesday, July 22 2009
Club 3D global market leader for graphics cards, today announced the release of its new HD4890 graphics card designed specifically for gamers and HD video enthusiasts. The new Club 3D HD4890 delivers High-end performance to users at excellent value. The custom cooling design stays quiet in low demanding operations and cool in heavy 3D applications to ensure safe operating during all your tasks.

Additionally, adopters of the new HD4890 graphics card will find a wide range of adapters bundled inside the retail package to ensure a trouble free integration with HDMI, VGA and DVI displays. Make use of the bundled CrossFireX Bridge by setting up a CrossFireX system to max out your games in any situation and resolution. By maintaining the high quality and reliability standards of existing Club 3D products, the new HD 4890 graphics card rewards users with a high performance product.



Enthusiasts should also watch out for the flagship of HD4890 Series the Club 3D HD4890 Superclocked Edition, which offers the best performance in its class and pushes the specifications to unprecedented levels!

posted by btarunr - 4:33 PM |  Related News

User comments
by human_error (July 22nd - 4:37 PM) - Reply
Well the clocks on that spec sheet are stock 850mhz - hardly "class leading performance" at "unprecidented levels".

All i see different is that this has a different cooler which looks like a bigger fan and is a system which does not exhaust all the hot air out of the case (it looks that way from the terrible render in the article anyway). I'll save judgement on if this card is any good until i see benches with load temps though...
by Mussels (July 22nd - 5:10 PM) - Reply
looks like a pretty crap VRM cooler - barely get any airflow there.
by Easo (July 22nd - 6:04 PM) - Reply
Lol, same as most others 4890's...
by werez (July 22nd - 8:30 PM) - Reply
i don`t think that's a high end cooling solution . But ill wait for numbers ...
by tastegw (July 22nd - 9:10 PM) - Reply
Club 3D global market leader for graphics cards
thats weird, ive not heard of them until now ;) and they are the leaders?
by Easo (July 22nd - 9:28 PM) - Reply
by: tastegw
thats weird, ive not heard of them until now ;) and they are the leaders?
They have been around for years, but surely they are not the biggest ones...
by Kitkat (July 22nd - 9:38 PM) - Reply
by: tastegw
thats weird, ive not heard of them until now ;) and they are the leaders?
you know how anouncments go they always pat them selves on the back first. ASUS anoucments are the richest lol. I was just gonna ask i dont even think club is in the US
by PCpraiser100 (July 23rd - 4:41 AM) - Reply
I love their cards as I gaze at them from their gallery, simple, elegent looks that still pack a punch for the Benchmarks.
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