
After
MSI and
Sapphire, Powercolor is the latest company to see its Radeon HD 4830 exposed. Seen below, the upcoming card is powered by a 55nm-built 640 Stream Processor-equipped RV770 chip, is cooled off by a reasonably decent solution and features things like DirectX 10.1 support, UVD 2.0, a 256-bit memory interface, CrossFireX-readiness and D-Sub, DVI plus HDMI connectivity.
Powercolor's card features 512MB of onboard GDDDR3 memory that's most likely set to 1800 MHz and a GPU clocked at 575 MHz. The Radeon HD 4830 is expected to be officially introduced on the 23rd so that's probably the date Powercolor will unveil this card too.
Photos courtesy of
pcdvd.com.tw.