Powercolor has announced its new HD 7730 series aimed at entry-level market and targeting home computing consumers. Powercolor decided to launch a total of three different SKUs with either 1GB of DDR5 or 1 and 2GB of DDR3 memory.
Based on 28nm Cape Verde GPU, all three HD 7730 SKUs from Powercolor will feature 384 stream processors, work at same 800MHz GPU clock, same 128-bit memory interface and feature the same PCB paired up with a single slot cooler. The Powercolor HD 7730 1GB GDDR5 model features 1GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 1125MHz (4.5GHz effective) while Powercolor HD 7730 1GB/2GB DDR3 models will feature either 1 or 2GB of DDR3 memory clocked at 800MHz (1600MHz effective).
All three models will share the same DVI, VGA and HDMI output configuration, have support for AMD Crossfire and feature AMD HD3D, and ZeroCore Power technologies.
Unfortunately, Powercolor did no announce the precise price or the availability date for the new HD 7730 series.
Source:
Powercolor.com.