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From the first look at the Sapphire HD4850 package, you are going to begin to want this card, this is because of the sheer design of the package. There are a ton of badges on the front of the Sapphire HD4850's package, including ATI Radeon Maximum Graphics badge, ATI CrossFire X, and Microsoft Windows Vista. There is also a large picture of Ruby, ATI's mascot, however she is in a different position, she looks to be praying; maybe praying to the ATI Gods? There are a list of some of the main features to the Sapphire HD4850 at the bottom edge of the package as well as a large oval badge letting you know that there is 512MB of GDDR3 installed on the card. There is also a new slogan in the middle of the package, saying "Prepare to Dominate…." implying that the HD4850 is going to perform extremely well. When you take a look at the back, you are able to see nice long list of the main features of the Sapphire HD4850. Ruby is also on the back of the package, however this time she has a sword, like she is about to go into battle. On the right hand side, there is a Product Highlights paragraph describing the HD4850. One one of the ends, you are going to find a System Requirements list, which says "…you need one ATI CrossFireX Bridge Interconnect cable per board are required" meaning there needs to be two CrossFireX bridges installed.
The included accessories are, one S-Video out converter, one DVI to Analog dongle, one DVI to HDMI dongle, a 4-pin molex to PCI-E power cable, a S video to RCA cable, one CrossFireX bridge, one 2GB Sapphire USB card, and a bunch of CDs. The included CDs are 3DMark06, Power DVD, DVD Suite, Ruby ROM Volume 1.1, and the Sapphire Driver installation CD.
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