PowerColor ships its custom-design Radeon HD 6970 and 6950

Posted on Monday, December 27 2010 @ 20:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
PowerColor rolled out its own design Radeon HD 6900 graphics cards.
TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphics cards, today announces its own design HD6900 series solution. Featuring all the latest technology, the PowerColor HD6900 series includes the HD6970 and HD6950. The HD6970 clocks at 880MHz core speed and 1375MHz memory speed, easily accelerating your PC with up to 2.7 teraFLOPs of computing power. The HD6950 clocks at 800MHz core speed and 1250MHz memory speed, enabling the demanding gamers to be flawlessly presented.

The PowerColor HD6900 series has equipped with unique dual fan cooling solution; built with two ultra big 9.2cm cooling fans and 8ø heat pipes, it can easily dissipate heat produced from the GPU, easily cools down the temperature in a low-noise working environment. The latest series also takes advantage of power efficient features, consuming only 190W at load, enabling immersive HD gaming experience in the minimal power consumed.

“To provide a better gaming experience to all gamers, PowerColor announces its own design version right after the reference card launch.” says Ted Chen, CEO of TUL Corporation. “Taking advantage of its unique cooling design, PowerColor HD6900 series can boost up the gaming performance in a cool and quiet environment, fulfilled the hungry gamers’ demands.”

The PowerColor HD6900 series supports AMD Eyefinity Technology, enabling expandable view across up to 4 displays to deliver the lifelike gaming experience and enhance the productivity. Also, with the support of DirectX® 11 technology, the HD6900 series allows ultra-realistic effects and lightning fast frame rates for the ultimate HD gaming experience.




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