Asustek And GeCube Launch ATI Radeon HD 4850-based Graphics Cards
Asustek Computer and GeCube have unveiled graphics card products based on AMD’s ATI Radeon HD 4850 GPU. Asustek’s EAH4850/HTDI/1G graphics card’s 1GB built-in memory can provide greatly enhanced performance while allowing users to fully enjoy entertainment without experiencing lag or stuttering even with high resolutions and maximum quality settings, according to Asustek.
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that just sounded like an advert....
Well no benchies yet I can see... Not much of an advert: "without experiencing lag or stuttering" (except in Crossfire configuration!!)

The THG charts for the 4850 card better be impressive!! (You know like new games that aren't yet @200 FPS!!) Hopefully the review for the 4850 will arrive before the 4870 hits the market!!
Excuse me while I wonder off to another website to see if the 1Gb card has measurably higher performance...
Bob