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    PowerColor debuts green edition Radeon HD 5750

    Posted on Saturday, December 05 2009 @ 00:01:03 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    PowerColor introduced a power efficient edition of the Radeon HD 5750 graphics card that requires no external power:
    Being green is as much a corporate responsibility as much as it is up to individuals. That’s why PowerColor developed a series of products that consume less power—thereby reducing the greenhouse gas emissions, while providing the gaming performance gamers have come to expect from PowerColor video cards.

    This offer of the ultimate gaming performance while consuming less power, is unique to the Go! Green series and now with the addition of the HD5750 series, it aims to deliver the same gaming performance as the reference version but without any extra power consumption even under load. High-level performance and low power consumption can co-exist without compromise.

    “Less power equals less carbon produced. That is why we developed the Go! Green series in the first place,” says Ted Chen, TUL CEO. “The PowerColor Go! Green HD5750 is an industry milestone—not only delivering outstanding performance in a silent gaming environment, but also save energy. We lead the way when it comes to developing new and innovative products and this cements our place at the head of the class.”



     
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