PowerColor Radeon HD 3850 Xtreme PCS 512MB graphics card Review

Posted on 2008-02-18 13:24:40 by Thomas De Maesschalck

AMD's partners haven't been afraid to play around with the Radeon HD 3850 to create cards that mix things up a bit – that's exactly what PowerColor has done here with its Radeon HD 3850 Xtreme PCS 512MB card. First and foremost, there's the clock speed increase, which takes this card to somewhere right in between the standard Radeon HD 3850 and Radeon HD 3870 cards at a price that's competitive. Not only that, but the card have twice as much video memory on-board—something that this class of card can definitely benefit from in many scenarios.

And then there are the display output options. While they're not to my personal tastes as an avid multi-monitor user, they are different and it gives the user a choice on the market. That said, I can't help but feel PowerColor should have at least indicated that the card features native HDMI (instead of dual DVI) on the box, because from looking at the packaging alone, one would assume the card comes with dual DVI and a DVI-to-HDMI adapter. Clearly, that isn't the case though.



Link: Bit Tech

PowerColor Radeon HD 3850 Xtreme PCS 512MB graphics card




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