

Dual slot iCooler III cooling system (24 dB of noise)
750MHz/3200MHz 512MB GDDR5
HDMI, DVI and D-Sub
bundled with BumpTop 3D desktop environment software
HIS shows a new HD 4770 card
Non-reference iCooler III cooler
HIS has been releasing quite a few cards lately and most of them feature its new iCooler cooling system. The newest addition to this series is based on RV740 GPU, most commonly known as the HD 4770.
The card itself features reference clocks set at 750MHz for the GPU and 3200MHz for 512MB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 128-bit memory interface. The GPU has 640 stream processors and the card comes with HDMI, DVI and D-Sub outputs.
The dual slot iCooler III is what this card is all about. HIS claims high performance, or at least higher than reference. The real deal is the noise, as this card should cool the GPU well at only 24dB of noise, which should be quite less noisy than the reference cooler.
The card will also be bundled with BumpTop 3D desktop environment software, something that HIS is currently shipping with all of its new cards. Once again, the price or the availability date are still unconfirmed.
Non-reference iCooler III cooler
HIS has been releasing quite a few cards lately and most of them feature its new iCooler cooling system. The newest addition to this series is based on RV740 GPU, most commonly known as the HD 4770.
The card itself features reference clocks set at 750MHz for the GPU and 3200MHz for 512MB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 128-bit memory interface. The GPU has 640 stream processors and the card comes with HDMI, DVI and D-Sub outputs.
The dual slot iCooler III is what this card is all about. HIS claims high performance, or at least higher than reference. The real deal is the noise, as this card should cool the GPU well at only 24dB of noise, which should be quite less noisy than the reference cooler.
The card will also be bundled with BumpTop 3D desktop environment software, something that HIS is currently shipping with all of its new cards. Once again, the price or the availability date are still unconfirmed.

Arctic Cooling exclusive version for Sapphire
750MHz/3200MHz 512MB GDDR5
HDMI, DVI and D-Sub
priced maybe at around the £90 (ประมาณ 5000 บาทนิดๆ)
Sapphire ships new-and-improved Radeon HD 4770
When AMD launched the ATI Radeon HD 4770 back in April, we called it arguably the best graphics card for under £100. Trouble is, AMD was hit with supply problems and two months later, you couldn't find a Radeon HD 4770 for love nor money.
Fast forward another two months, and 4770 cards are once again readily available with most of the usual suspects showing stock. Wanting to breathe new life into the product, Sapphire's launching a new-and-improved model dubbed the Sapphire HD 4770. Sounds the same, but it isn't.
The card, pictured above, features the same 40nm GPU clocked at 750MHz and 512MB of GDDR5 memory clocked at an effective 3,200MHz, but what's new is Sapphire's choice of cooling solution. Out goes AMD's reference design, and in comes a custom Arctic Cooling solution that's exclusive to Sapphire.
Also new to Sapphire's original design is a greater choice of connectivity options. The new-look card sports VGA, HDMI and DVI outputs - as opposed to the dual DVI ports on Sapphire's previous card. Put it all together and you have what Sapphire calls "a powerful midrange graphics card for enthusiasts on a budget, now with better connectivity and a custom cooler."
There's no word on pricing or availability yet, but we reckon this one may appear priced at around the £90 mark.
When AMD launched the ATI Radeon HD 4770 back in April, we called it arguably the best graphics card for under £100. Trouble is, AMD was hit with supply problems and two months later, you couldn't find a Radeon HD 4770 for love nor money.
Fast forward another two months, and 4770 cards are once again readily available with most of the usual suspects showing stock. Wanting to breathe new life into the product, Sapphire's launching a new-and-improved model dubbed the Sapphire HD 4770. Sounds the same, but it isn't.
The card, pictured above, features the same 40nm GPU clocked at 750MHz and 512MB of GDDR5 memory clocked at an effective 3,200MHz, but what's new is Sapphire's choice of cooling solution. Out goes AMD's reference design, and in comes a custom Arctic Cooling solution that's exclusive to Sapphire.
Also new to Sapphire's original design is a greater choice of connectivity options. The new-look card sports VGA, HDMI and DVI outputs - as opposed to the dual DVI ports on Sapphire's previous card. Put it all together and you have what Sapphire calls "a powerful midrange graphics card for enthusiasts on a budget, now with better connectivity and a custom cooler."
There's no word on pricing or availability yet, but we reckon this one may appear priced at around the £90 mark.
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