XFX HD 6850 DD cooling AMD Radeon Graphics Card - 1GB
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XFX HD 6850 DD cooling AMD Radeon Graphics Card - 1GB
Scan code: LN36687 Manufacturer code: HD-685X-ZDFC
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XFX HD 6850 DD cooling AMD Radeon Graphics Card - 1GB

1GB XFX HD 6850 Double D cooling, 4000MHz GDDR5, GPU 775MHz, 960 Stream Processors, 2x DVI/ HDMI/ DP

Scan code: LN36687 Manufacturer code: HD-685X-ZDFC
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Product Overview XFX takes it to the third dimension.
With the 6000 series, XFX is literally putting you in the game. The AMD Radeon HD 6850 is 3-D ready and it's the first, and only, HDMI 1.4 solution for Stereoscopic 3-D on the market.
The AMD Radeon HD 6850 ushers in a new era of gaming that takes users to an entirely new level. The AMD 3-D experience is truly immersive and seamless. AMD has also teamed up with other Open 3-D ecosystem partners to provide consumers with more choice, more innovation and lower cost.
This high-speed graphics card outdoes the competition with 775MHz, a 4 GHz memory clock, DP + HDMI + Dual DVI which allows for play across four screens and a shader speed of 800 to ensure that graphics are crisp and life-like.
Along with the new series XFX debuts the 3E Trilogy, incorporating AMD Eye-Definition (utilizing AMD's HD3D technology & DirectX 11 for explosive performance and stunning effects), AMD Eyefinity (which supports multi-display gaming) and AMD Eyespeed (improves video image quality and application performance for amazing visuals) technologies.
The AMD Radeon HD 6850 offers no compromise performance with flawless image quality so users aren't just playing the game -they're in it.
Features • 3rd Generation TeraScale Graphics Engine
• 40nm Process Technology
• GDDR5 Memory
• AMD Eyefinity Technology
• AMD Advanced Parallel Processing Technology (APP)
• AMD CrossFireX™ Technology
• AMD HD3D Technology
• Accelerated Video Transcoding
• AMD PowerPlay Technology
• Built-in DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 1.4a Outputs
• Microsoft Windows 7® Support
• Microsoft DirectX 11 Support
• OpenGL 3.2 Support
• Enhanced Internet Browser Applications
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN/XFX UK LTD.
Telephone:
09068 354 400

Additional Notes:
"Please be aware any warranty offered in excess of 12 months is at the manufacturer's discretion and maybe subject to change without notice."

Subject to 2 years manufacturer's warranty.

Buying Guide
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AMD 6800 Series
Date Issued: 26th Oct 2010

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Date Issued: 8th Oct 2010

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AMD Eyefinity
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Date Issued: 6th Oct 2010

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HDMI
HDMI
Date Issued: 3rd Dec 2008

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Blu-ray
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Date Issued: 3rd Dec 2008

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Graphics
Graphics
Date Issued: 21st Oct 2008

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PCI Express
PCI Express
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

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Multi-GPUs
Multi-GPUs
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

If you’re the least bit interested in graphics cards, we’re sure that you’ve heard the terms SLI and CrossFire bandied about recently. Touted as a means of achieving maximum 3D performance by, effectively, using two or more graphics cards in tandem, multi-GPU technology is here to stay. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look SLI and CrossFire; the two competing multi-GPU solutions from NVIDIA and ATI Technologies, respectively.

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GPU Antialiasing
GPU Antialiasing
Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

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HDTV 720/1080
HDTV 720/1080
Date Issued: 14th Jun 2008

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DVI/HDMI/HDCP
DVI/HDMI/HDCP
Date Issued: 14th Jun 2008

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XFX HD 6850 DD cooling AMD Radeon Graphics Card - 1GB
XFX HD 6850 DD cooling AMD Radeon Graphics Card - 1GB