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ASUS GeForce HD 6850 1GB GDDR5 Graphic Card – EAH6850 DirectCU / 2DIS / 1GD5 Price in Pakistan
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ASUS GeForce HD 6850 1GB GDDR5 Graphic Card – EAH6850 DirectCU / 2DIS / 1GD5
Equipped with ASUS exclusive Voltage Tweak Technology and utilities like ASUS Gamer OSD and Smart Doctor, the factory-overclocked EAH6850 DirectCU/2DIS/1GD5 offers enthusiasts unrivaled visual quality and intense gaming performance, and all the while running cooler and quieter thanks to the DirectCU thermal design.
Your day we have been awaiting because the past handful of several weeks has finally showed up. AMD, which developed DirectX 11 compliant PC consumer graphics, has gone out using its second-generation DirectX 11 architecture, codenamed Northern Islands. The organization has loved a 180 day mind-start in to the race for DirectX 11 graphics hardware market dominance, that also reflected both in development of market-share, and domination in sales. Time went by also permitted AMD to refine and fine-tune its architecture to higher suit the present 40 nm plastic fabrication process, by promising to turn out greater performance per Watt and gratifaction per mm² of die-area (plays a huge role in product prices), in comparison towards the previous-generation Evergreen architecture.
The brand new architecture also refines and grows about the product’s feature-set, giving the GPU a level bigger role to experience in present day PC than rendering three dimensional graphics: that’s speeding up smooth and very-obvious high-definition video, and becoming into CPU territory, by number-crushing for programs at an infinitely more parallel scale than multicore processors.
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