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Triplex works on a Radeon HD 4830 without a power connector

The Triplex Radeon HD 4830 competes with NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT Green Edition video cards.

The Taiwanese company is working on a Radeon HD 4830 graphics card, which relies exclusively on the PCI Express slot for power consumption, so the energy hunger of the product should not exceed 75 W. Nevertheless, the clocks have not been reduced, with the 55-nanometer RV770LE GPU remaining unchanged at 575 and the 256 MB GDDR512 memory connected to the 3-bit data bus operating at the same 1800 MHz. In light of this, it is likely that such a drop in consumption may have been due to a reduction in voltage values.

Triplex works on a Radeon HD 4830 without a power connector

The video card with DVI, HDMI and D-Sub connectors has a self-designed printed circuit board that is so collapsed in size that the VGA in question is most comparable to an HD 4670 in this respect. From the size of the back metal plate, we can also infer the nature of the cooling, which will certainly be dual-slotted, just as it can be immediately eye-catching that the CrossFireX connector has been removed.

Triplex works on a Radeon HD 4830 without a power connector

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