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New Radeon HD 3800 cards on the horizon?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 20 March 2008, 14:13

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Tony Smith of The Register reports:

AMD will next month launch the ATI Radeon HD 3830, an 'RV670'-based graphics card said to have been designed to pull the rug from under Nvidia's low-end-of-the-top-range offerings.

So claim industry moles cited by Chinese-language site HKEPC. They say the 3830 will contain the same 320 unified shader processors as the 3850 and 3870, but connect to memory over a 128-bit bus rather than the 256-bit bus the higher-spec GPUs use.

The 3830 will also be limited to 256MB of graphics memory.

The moles suggest the 3830 will be released in the middle of April, with boards costing gamers between $119 and $129 or equivalent. AMD will apparently pitch the GPU as a product more capable than Nvidia's GeForce 8600 GTS but cheaper than the recently released 9600 GT.




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$120 will probably mean a £90 UK price which is pointless cos it would be too close to 3850 price. This needs to RETAIL in UK for around £65-70 to fit in the right slot.

Not tempting me yet.. I'll wait for HD4650 thanks! :)
AMD seem pretty good on US->UK prices so it'll hopefully be the lower of your guesses
new cards keep popping up every week. how about drivers for them? my hd3850 has a set fan speed (30%), solved with rivatuner but still…
Oh noes not 256mb!:ill: