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PowerColor Radeon HD 7950 Boost State Edition launched

Posted on Thursday, August 16 2012 @ 19:06:20 CEST by


PowerColor shows off the Radeon HD 7950 Boost State Edition. This "BS" edition comes with the new AMD Radeon HD 7950 BIOS that was released a few days ago, it offers a 850MHz core, 925MHz boost and 3GB GDDR5 clocked at 5000MHz.
TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphic cards, today releases an advanced edition of HD7950: the PowerColor HD7950 Boost State Edition. Compatible with all the latest technology, the powerful upgrade delivers the best gaming experience to blow up enthusiast gamers’ mind.

The PowerColor HD7950 Boost State Edition clocks at 850MHz core speed and 1250MHz memory speed, by taking advantage of AMD PowerTune with boost, enabling the core speed dynamically overclocked up to 925MHz—breaking out the limitation and delivering the unparalleled gaming speed. Furthermore, with 3.3 teraFLOPS computing power, it’ll easily accelerate the PC to boost up the performance like never before.

The HD7950 Boost State edition supports AMD PowerTune technology and AMD ZeroCore Power technology, not only enabling the higher GPU engine clock when needed, but also delivering intelligent power monitoring to boost up performance, providing the most efficient way for gaming like never before. Also, with the latest AMD Eyefinity 2.0 technology and HD3D technology, gamers can get a lifelike gaming experience through the 16k x 16k maximum display group resolution, allowing the gamers feel like be in the game.



 



 

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