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ASUS HD 3850 X2 Card Specs & Pics

Reported by on Friday, March 28 2008 4:25 pm

ASUS is preparing their self-designed HD 3850 X2 card for mass production next week so we can expect the cards to hit the retail market by mid April. The pricing is expected to be around US$ 350. ASUS EAH3850 X2 card has two HD 3850 GPUs with 1GD DDR3 memories onboard. The card is clocked at 668MHz core and 1658MHz memories. The card has 2 DVI-out and 1 TV-out. Other software features include ASUS Splendid, Gamer OSD, Video Security Online and Smart Doctor.

ASUS is preparing their self-designed HD 3850 X2 card for mass production next week so we can expect the cards to hit the retail market by mid April. The pricing is expected to be around US$ 350. ASUS EAH3850 X2 card has two HD 3850 GPUs with 1GD DDR3 memories onboard. The card is clocked at 668MHz core and 1658MHz memories. The card has 2 DVI-out and 1 TV-out. Other software features include ASUS Splendid, Gamer OSD, Video Security Online and Smart Doctor.

ASUS Exclusive Innovations

  • Exclusive Dual HD3850 GPU Solution
  • Exclusively Designed Dual Fansinks Solution
  • 1GB DDR3 Memory on board
  • ASUS Splendid: Watching movies on PC is as good as on Top-of-the-line consumer television
  • ASUS Gamer OSD: Real-time overclocking, benchmarking and video capturing in any PC game!
  • ASUS Video Security Online: Keep an eye on your home at all times no matter where you are
  • ASUS Smart Doctor: Your intelligent hardware protection and overclocking tool

Graphics GPU Feature

  • ATI® Radeon® HD 3850X2
  • PCI Express support
  • HDMI Output: multi-channel 5.1 surround audio over
  • DVI-HDMI Adaptor
  • Microsoft DirectX 10 and Shader Model 4.0 support
  • OpenGL®2.0 support
  • HDCP compliant



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