AMD Radeon HD 3450, HD 3470 and HD 3650  



Images of upcoming reduced priced ATI picture cards leaked Currently there is a substantial operation spread between AMD and NVIDIA artwork cards in nearly all cost ranges. AMD yet has many faithful followers still if it doesn’t offering the better operation accessible.

According to MadBoxPC, AMD has a threesome of artwork cards slated for launching in January. These cards are the Radeon 3450 HD using the RV620 heart with a 55nm fiction procedure. The heart clock will be 525MHz, the memory clock is 800MHz, and the poster will take 256MB of DDR2 RAM. Outputs on the 3450 include VGA and DisplayPort and the poster is PCI Express 2. 0 compliant. The cost is expected to be simply $50 USD.


The next card is the Radeon 3470 HD, which also uses the RV620 core and is built using a 55nm process. The core clock is around 600MHz with a memory clock of 1000MHz. The cards memory will include 256MB to 512MB of GDDR3. Outputs include TV-Out, VGA, and DVI-I. The card is PCI Express 2.0 compliant as well. The price for the card is expected to be $60 USD.

The final card is the Radeon 3650 HD built on the RV635 core. Two versions of this card are going to be available. The XT version will have a core clock of 800MHz and a memory clock of 1000MHz. The Pro version will have a 600 MHz core speed and the same memory clock. Both versions will have 256MB to 512MB of GDDR3 with a 128-bit memory interface. This card is expected to retail for around $100 USD.


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Dell 30-inch 3008WFP LCD  



Dell 330WFP DisplayPort equipped LCD hits Dell New Zealand website Gamers know that the big 30-inch displays seem good while gaming at resolutions of 2560 x 1600, assuming you have the picture muscle to have playable chassis rates.

There are several competitors in the 30-inch exhibit stadium and many of them are gearing upward to place DisplayPort interfaces on their latest offerings. Dell New Zealand has an original 30-inch exhibit on its website that offers a plethora of connectivity options. The 30-inch 2560 x 1600 settlement exhibit has a couple of DVI-D ports, something that Dell's previously accessible 30-inch exhibit sorely lacked. Other input options include a HDMI port, DisplayPort, analogue VGA, composite picture, part picture and S-video connectors.

The Dell New Zealand site lists the 3008WFP’s response time at 8ms and quotes 178-degree viewing angles. Brightness for the monitor is 370cd/m2 and the dynamic contrast ratio is 3000:1. The stand has tilt, swivel, and is height adjustable. Pricing for the 3008WFP on the New Zealand Dell site is NZ$2,699 delivered, equating to about $2,040 USD.

Dell plans to announce its 3008WFP display at the Consumer Electronics Show on January 7, 2008 in Las Vegas.

Before making use of the DisplayPort on the Dell 3008WFP a DisplayPort equipped video card is required. DailyTech reported recently that AMD would have DisplayPort equipped video cards on the market in early 2008. In October, Gateway announced its first 30-inch display called the XHD3000, which lacks the DisplayPort input.

Samsung announced its 30-inch display equipped with a DisplayPort input in July of 2007.

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