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Here is a nice close-up of the power connectors.
Just like the 4870X2, the 4850X2 requires a six-pin and eight-pin
PCI-e connector.

Here is a quick look at the backside of the card.
Probably the most interesting bit here is the small black heatsink
towards the back edge. It should be something to be kept in
mind if clearances are tight.

I know it's not polite to peek up the skirt on
the first date, but then again, no one has ever accused me of being
proper. In this case we get a nice gander at the heatsinks on
both sides.

In comparing the 4850X2 to its big brother, the
4870X2; I was shocked to find that the 4850X2 is actually a tiny bit
bigger.

Included in the package, we have two Molex-PCI-e
power adaptors, a CrossfireX bridge, a TV-Out to RCA adaptor, a
DVI-HDMI adaptor, a DVI-VGA adaptor, and a TV-Out-Composite adaptor.
Also included but not pictured are the Driver CD, Cyberlink's DVD
Suite, PowerDVD 7, and 3DMark Vantage.
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