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10:32 AM - January 23, 2008 by
DigiTimes
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: asustek, launches, overclocked, amd, nvidia, graphics, cards
Categories: AMD/ATI
Syndication:
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: asustek, launches, overclocked, amd, nvidia, graphics, cards
Categories: AMD/ATI
Syndication:
Asustek Computer has introduced a pair of overclocked AMD and Nvidia graphics cards aimed a gamers who want to squeeze every last bit of performance. The ATI Radeon 3850-based EAH3850 TOP/HTDI/512M offers core and memory clock performance boosts from the original 668 MHz and 828 MHz to 730 MHz and 950 MHz, respectively.
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