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GIGABYTE Radeon HD 4890 1GB Graphics Card

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The Package

 

Having a look at the package, we can see that GIGABYTE hasn't done anything new with it. We've been seeing this particular design from them for a while. Most of the box is taken up by a picture of a girl and across the bottom we have the model mentioned along with 1GB of GDDR5 memory.

 

GIGABYTE Radeon HD 4890 1GB Graphics Card

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Across the top we have the GIGABYTE and ATI logo, while below that we have mention of a free HDMI adapter and finally we see that the card carries GDDR5 memory.

 

GIGABYTE Radeon HD 4890 1GB Graphics Card

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

Turning the box over, we have a bit of blurb on the model. Moving down from there, we have mention of some of the features that the card includes. Across the bottom we have the GIGABYTE logo once again along with the normal run down of information.

 

GIGABYTE Radeon HD 4890 1GB Graphics Card

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

GIGABYTE Radeon HD 4890 1GB Graphics Card

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

As far as paperwork goes, there isn't a whole lot going on. Apart from the installation guide that's included in the box, we also have a driver CD. In the cable department we have a Crossfire bridge, component out dongle, dual molex to 6-pin PCI-E connector, S-Video to RCA convertor, DVI to VGA and DVI to HDMI connectors.

 


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