Photos - PowerColor Radeon HD 4870
On the next few pages we'll show you some photos. The images were taken at high-res and then scaled down. The camera used was a Canon 450D 12 MegaPixel.

So here we have the Radeon HD 4850. Two DVI connectors, which both have dual-link support (HDCP capable). very obvious, the dual-slot ZeroTHERM cooler. A circular cooler with 140 copper fins slapped onto a spherical heatpipe.

Here we spot the external power connector. You connect your power supply to this 6-pin power connector. This cards TDP is roughly 110 Watts maximum. Pretty good.

Teh backside of the card, the memory is once again cooled with a slim heatsink / plate.

With the help of the included DVI to HDMI adapter you can connect the card towards a HDMI HD Ready television or monitor for good picture quality and as explained, sound over HDMI. Right, let's flip the card around. Also notice the two Crossfire fingers. 4850 cards will allow you to opt for Crossfire. Check out our series 4800 Crossfire review, it's really a good deal.