ASUS 1GB HD 5850 DirectCU Graphics Card
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ASUS 1GB HD 5850 DirectCU Graphics Card
Scan code: LN33298 Manufacturer code: EAH5850 DIRECTCU/2DIS/1GD5
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ASUS 1GB HD 5850 DirectCU Graphics Card

1GB ASUS HD 5850 DirectCU, PCIE 2.0(x16), 4000MHz GDDR5, GPU725MHz, 1440Cores, 2xDL DVI-I/ HDMI/DP

Scan code: LN33298 Manufacturer code: EAH5850 DIRECTCU/2DIS/1GD5
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Product Overview ASUS Splendid
Watching movies on PC is as good as on Top-of-the-line consumer television

ASUS Gamer OSD
Real-time overclocking, benchmarking and video capturing in any PC game!

ASUS Smart Doctor
Your intelligent hardware protection and powerful overclocking tool

GPU Guard
Doubles structural reinforcement. Cracks free!

Gigantic 1GB GDDR5 Memory
On-board memory for the best gaming experience & the best resolution
Features 40nm GPU
Less power consumption & more efficient transistor

Microsoft® DirectX® 11 Support
Bring new levels of visual realism to gaming on the PC and get top-notch performance

Microsoft® Windows® 7 Ready
Enable PC users to enjoy an advanced computing experience and to do more with their PC

PCI Express 2.1 support

Take Your Game Beyond HD
Dual-link DVI able to drive the industry’s largest & highest resolution flat-panel displays up to 2560x1600

ATI Eyefinity Technology
Extend the View across 3 Displays to immerse yourself in gameplay and entertainment
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
36 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ASUS
Telephone:
01442 265548
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