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PowerColor Launches No-noise Graphic Card

Sharon Khare March 2, 2007, 18:43:52 IST

Graphic card provider TUL Corporation, has announced the PowerColor X1950 SCS3

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PowerColor Launches No-noise Graphic Card

Graphic card provider TUL Corporation, has announced the PowerColor X1950 SCS3—a noiseless graphic card.

While running passively, this model maintains the original specifications with core engine of 575MHz core, 1380MHz effective memory speed, 256MB GDDR3 and 36 pixel processors; it also comes equipped with VIVO, HDCP and is Windows Vista ready.

PowerColor has partnered with Arctic Cooling to provide the noiseless cooling solution. This silent cooler features 4 heat pipes, special voltage regulator heat sink, memory cooling and taller fins. As a result the noise level (measure in loudness—sone) reaches 0 sone, verses the original stock cooler’s 2.5 sone. Temperature level also dips under the stock cooler’s 67C, at a cool 63C.

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PowerColor X1950 PRO supports dual-link DVI with High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP). HDCP, a digital right content protection technology for transmitting and receiving digital entertainment, allows users to future-proof their hardware that provides compatibility with the likes of Blu-ray and HD-DVD applications at 1080p for HDTV resolution.

“Once again, we are looking for ways to meet the demands of the toughest critics. With the PowerColor X1950 PRO SCS3, we’re satisfying the needs of graphics card with excellent performance, great price and being silent.” says Ted Chen, CEO of TUL Corporation.

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