AMD May Unveil 40nm Radeon HD 4750 Soon

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IzzyCraft

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Also comment above the 2000's series pissed off classic gamers it could do work in 256 color mode meaning sc wasn't playable with those card not sure if it still like that

Now all i need is an after-market cooler to replace the crappy stock cooler ati usually gives that just blows air around and is annoyingly loud not that ati does much better. I like older cards they have VGA coolers i can buy and drivers are usually optimized to a decent point.
 

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[citation][nom]megamanx00[/nom]Actually due to it's higher core clock speeds initial previews put the 4750 above the level of the 4830 but below the 4850[/citation]
I wonder if they should have called it the 4835 to keep the line in numerical order for performance... but who knows, maybe it one of those that will depend on the benchmark run...
 

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Everybody will buy a new PC in 2010 because of:
- 32nm Processors
- 40 nm Graphics card
- Cheap Blue Ray and 1080*1920 display
- Windows 7
 

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[citation][nom]vincent67[/nom]Everybody will buy a new PC in 2010 because of:- 32nm Processors- 40 nm Graphics card- Cheap Blue Ray and 1080*1920 display- Windows 7[/citation]

lets not forget:
dx11
sata 3.0 (6Gbps)
USB 3.0
SSD's on the cheap (maybe)

yup, 2010 will be a good year for the industry
blu-ray isn't a good enuff reason IMO.. but everything else is. efficiency is the future =]
 

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ive been wondering why they didnt make the 4850 and 4830 with GDDR4 instead of the old GDDR3 that nvidia still uses. GDDR4 overclocks a heck of a lot better than GDDR3 IMO. maybe to keep prices down...?
 
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