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A pair of Radeon HD 5670 from PowerColor with catabatic frequencies and non-reference cooler

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Company TUL Corporation, which owns the brand PowerColor, announced two versions of their own low-cost adapter Radeon HD 5670. These cards are based on 40 nm chip Redwood and in fact differ only in the amount of "onboard" memory GDDR5 - 512 MB and 1 GB respectively, while the rest of their characteristics are very similar.



Both accelerators have catabatic frequencies (775 and 4000 MHz for the GPU and memory, respectively) and equipped with non-reference dual-slot cooler from Arctic Cooling with a single 92 mm fan. In addition, there is 128-bit memory interface and support for technology DirectX 11 and ATI Eyefinity, as well as the regime CrossFireX.

System interfaces of the two adapters PowerColor HD5670 includes video outputs D-Sub, DVI and HDMI, and the sale of these cards should be available soon for about $ 100.

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