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More XFX Radeon Series Graphics Cards Pictured

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It does come as a surprise to us, that XFX is going to have a full-fledged non-reference design ATI Radeon lineup, barely a month into its official announcement of a tie-up with AMD. Pictured below are XFX Radeon HD 4350, Radeon HD 4650 and Radeon HD 4830. Ideally XFX will use a common design with its Radeon HD 4600 series cards. Both incorporate black-coloured PCBs, and the XFX colour scheme with the coolers.

The XFX Radeon HD 4350 (model: HD435X-YAH2) comes with a core clock speed of 600 MHz and 512 MB of DDR2 memory clocked at 1000 MHz. It is passively cooled and is low-profile friendly. The XFX Radeon HD 4650 / HD 4670 cards use reference AMD clock speeds. The Radeon HD 4850 card comes in two variants, HD465X-YAF2 (512 MB) and HD465X-ZAF2 (1 GB). Also pictured is the XFX Radeon HD 4830 512MB (model: HD483X-YDFC) that looks identical to the XFX Radeon HD 4850, pictured earlier.



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Interesting, there are no Crossfire fingers on the HD4650...
 
I really don't care for the design they have for the cards.
 
its very nice to see XFX producing ATI cards
 
Tht last pic makes it look like a NV card lol..
 
Tht last pic makes it look like a NV card lol..

yep, yep, most definately. I wouldnt want to buy an ATI card that looks like NV, lol

The other 2 look fine, i'd prefer a red PCB though but black is fine also.
 
Interesting, there are no Crossfire fingers on the HD4650...

They're still CrossFire capable. Internal CrossFire without the bridges.
 
I like ATI and had some XFX nv cards in the past, this might be good. Interesting to say the least.
 
agree the last one looked NV, but the 1st one looks like a 7200GS :laugh:
 
I'm assuming you know it's ATI because of the red-ish connectors. Can't wait to see these in stores though.
 
They're still CrossFire capable. Internal CrossFire without the bridges.

still, why u could want 2 of those, better buy someting better, but is not my decision
 
i thk the last cooler looks a little bland, and the cover design opening for the fan doesn't look friendly for air flow but hey what can ya do haha at least they make ATI cards now :toast:
 
They're still CrossFire capable. Internal CrossFire without the bridges.

I know, most HD4650's don't have the crossfire connectors, I was just hoping that XFX would be one of the few to go above and beyond and include them.

still, why u could want 2 of those, better buy someting better, but is not my decision

People looking to upgrade. I wouldn't buy two flat out. IMO, Crossfire and SLi are only good as upgrade paths.
 
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