XFX Radeon HD 4890 Graphics Processing Unit now available in India
- Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 9:21
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XFX, a subsidiary of Pine Technology Holdings Limited Group and one of the leading manufacturers of video cards has introduced its latest graphics card, XFX Radeon HD 4890 in India, which has emerged one of the fast growing markets for computer devices.
The XFX Radeon HD 4890 is part of the XFX’s Dragon series. The latest graphics card is rich with elegant features. To begin with, the Radeon HD 4890 Graphics Processing unit features TeraScale graphics engine, which brings more than one teraflops or one billion transistors and 800 stream processors. Thus, high resolutions and fastest frame rates can be achieved by Radeon HD 4890.
The high-tech graphics card comes with GDDR5 memory technology, overclocking capability with XXX and XT versions. It provides advanced system monitoring for enhanced performance by using the ATI OverDrive utility. It also features a third generation 55nm chip, which is powered by Dynamic Power Management to handle power when demand on the GPU is low.
The XFX Radeon HD 4890 provides ample support for the latest DirectX 10.1 games including Hawx. It also features anisotropic filtering and 24x customer filter anti-aliasing to ensure crystal clear visuals.
Backed by ATI CrossFireX technology, the XFX Radeon HD 4890 graphics card extends high scalability. The latest graphics card integrates PCI Express 2.0 to perform serious action while supporting game. It also features a Unified Video Decoder 2 which ensures seamless video playback. It supports VC-1, H.264 and MPEG-2 file formats.
With XFX Radeon HD 4890, users can enjoy Blu-ray functionality with dual-stream, picture-in-picture capabilities. The graphics card provides HD video support in multiple formats. Apart from that, it guarantees a full 1080p display resolution on devices.
The XFX Radeon HD 4890 graphics card is now available in Indian market. Its price is around Rs. 19,999 with 3 years warranty.


