ASUS Radeon HD 4890 Voltage Tweak Graphics Card
The Package
Straight away we see there hasn't been any real changes made when it comes to the overall box design. Of course ASUS has really highlighted the Voltage Tweak logo to let you know that this card isn't part of the normal HD 4890 line up. We can also see a picture of a knight on a horse which is something we see quite often.
Across the top of the box we have the ASUS logo while the bottom gives us the model along with mention of DDR5. Above that we again have mention of GDDR5, though this time we see it also makes word that it comes with 1GB. Next to this we also have some other logos like GamerOSD and Smart Doctor which relate to some of the software that ASUS includes.
Turning the box over, there isn't anything we haven't seen before. At the top we have some of the features in a number of languages, while below that we have a rundown of the software that ASUS includes along with what exactly it does. We also have some system requirements, a resolution table and contact details.
In the manual department we have a Speed Setup guide; we also have a CD that includes a more extensive manual in a number of languages. Also not pictured here but included is another disc that comes with all the software we mentioned, drivers and the software needed to overclock the card.
Looking at the cables, we've got everything we need. From the left we have a component out dongle, duel molex to 6-Pin PCI Express connector, S-Video to Composite convertor, DVI to VGA connector and a DVI to HDMI connector.
As usual ASUS has added something a little extra; in this case it comes in the form of a CD wallet which is something we've seen many a times from ASUS.
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- Page 1 [Introduction]
- Page 2 [The Package]
- Page 3 [The Card]
- Page 4 [Test System Setup and 3DMark Vantage]
- Page 5 [Benchmarks - PT Boats: Knights of the Sea]
- Page 6 [Benchmarks - CINEBENCH R10]
- Page 7 [Benchmarks - World in Conflict]
- Page 8 [Benchmarks - Crysis Warhead]
- Page 9 [Benchmarks - Far Cry 2]
- Page 10 [Benchmarks - S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Clear Sky]
- Page 11 [Benchmarks - Left 4 Dead]
- Page 12 [Benchmarks - High Quality AA and AF]
- Page 13 [Temperature and Sound Tests]
- Page 14 [Power Consumption Tests]
- Page 15 [Final Thoughts]
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