New Diamond graphics card is quite overclocked

Posted in Video Cards by Nino Marchetti on August 10th, 2008

Diamond XOC ATI Radeon HD 4870

Diamond Multimedia recently launched an extremely overclocked graphics card for those into intense gaming. It is called the Diamond XOC ATI Radeon HD 4870 and pricing is around $320.

The Diamond XOC ATI Radeon HD 4870 graphics card is designed for the latest DirectX 10.1 games, according to Diamond. It “is a dual slot card, PCIE 2.0, with 512MB of DDR5 memory and a clock speed of 800 MHz. The memory speed is 1100 MHz, designed with 800 stream processors.”

Diamond Multimedia delivers new TV tuner cards

Posted in TV Tuner by Nino Marchetti on January 29th, 2008

Diamond Multimedia TV WonderDiamond Multimedia recently unveiled to the masses a new line of TV tuner cards. Seven models make up this TV Wonder line and they are available now.

Diamond Multimedia said its new TV Wonder cards let you view free-to-air analog and digital cable signals on your computer. The HD 600 series of TV Wonder cards includes a single hybrid tuner and remote control, while the HD 650 Combo come with a dual tuner, FM tuning and remote control. All models work with over-the-air Digital TV/HDTV (ATSC), Clear-QAM Digital HD Cable, and over-the-air/Cable Analog TV (NTSC).

Diamond Multimedia puts out new ATI GPU cards

Posted in Graphics Cards by Nino Marchetti on November 15th, 2007

Diamond Multimedia Viper ATI Radeon HD 3870Diamond Multimedia, a maker of PC graphics cards and other products, announced today PCI Express 2.0 graphics cards which host new AMD/ATI graphics CPUs. The Radeon HD3850 and HD3870 cards are priced at around $180 and $230 respectively.

The ATI Radeon HD3850 card is what is described as the single slot core model with 256MB of DDR3 memory and a clock speed of 668 MHz. The HD3870 is the dual slot version, with 512MB of DDR4 memory and a clock speed of 775 MHz. The HD3800 series, as this cards are known as, uses ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU technology “to simplify installation of up to four compatible cards.”





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