HIS, their new HD 7850 IceQ Turbo should excel in upcoming titles which are likely to require additional bandwidth. In addition, this HD 7850’s core speed has been boosted to 1GHz, representing a significant increase over the reference version’s 860MHz setting.
Memory speeds have remained at the default 4.8GHz level which continues a recent tradition among NVIDIA and AMD board partners to leave the GDDR5 untouched on their custom designs.
HIS bills this card as overclocker-friendly and to achieve stability they have added a 2oz. copper PCB, upgraded onboard components and an expanded 5+3 phase PWM layout. Meanwhile, HIS’ iconic IceQ heatsink is along for the ride, this time boasting a blower-style design which exhausts hot air outside of the chassis. As usual the upgraded heatsink should result in lower temperatures and quieter operating acoustics.by skymtl
Memory speeds have remained at the default 4.8GHz level which continues a recent tradition among NVIDIA and AMD board partners to leave the GDDR5 untouched on their custom designs.
HIS bills this card as overclocker-friendly and to achieve stability they have added a 2oz. copper PCB, upgraded onboard components and an expanded 5+3 phase PWM layout. Meanwhile, HIS’ iconic IceQ heatsink is along for the ride, this time boasting a blower-style design which exhausts hot air outside of the chassis. As usual the upgraded heatsink should result in lower temperatures and quieter operating acoustics.by skymtl
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