SNiiPE_DoGG
04-07-2009, 05:37 AM
Interestingly they mention the LC series 4890 which should be coming with a block from EK waterblocks :up: that cooler does look tasty though doesnt it?
We managed to score a picture of Powercolor's non-reference HD 4890 card that should be available before the end of the month. As we wrote before, Powercolor will also have a water cooled HD 4890 as a part of its LCS series.
The new card will use Powercolor's in house 10 layer PCB design and the card should work at 950MHz for the core and 1,100MHz for memory. These clocks aren't finalized yet and some things might change before this card hits retail.
As you can see from the picture, the cooler comes from Zerotherm, it has four heatpipes and a rather large fan embedded inside a big heatsink. The details are still scarce as this card is still under development but it's good to know that Powercolor will have an interesting non-reference HD 4890.
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13044&Itemid=1
We managed to score a picture of Powercolor's non-reference HD 4890 card that should be available before the end of the month. As we wrote before, Powercolor will also have a water cooled HD 4890 as a part of its LCS series.
The new card will use Powercolor's in house 10 layer PCB design and the card should work at 950MHz for the core and 1,100MHz for memory. These clocks aren't finalized yet and some things might change before this card hits retail.
As you can see from the picture, the cooler comes from Zerotherm, it has four heatpipes and a rather large fan embedded inside a big heatsink. The details are still scarce as this card is still under development but it's good to know that Powercolor will have an interesting non-reference HD 4890.
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13044&Itemid=1