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PowerColor's Radeon R9 270X cooling solution has four heatpipes, a large aluminum fin cooling surface, aluminum shroud, and aluminum backplate. The cooling features, along with the multi-phase Digital PWM, allow for the boost speed of the GPU core to be factory overclocked to 1180MHZ, 130MHz above reference speeds.
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AMD graphics card partners seem to be churning out R9 270(X) GPUs like there’s no tomorrow and today we’ve got another one to put onto the test bench. Powercolor are the provider this time and they’ve sent us their R9 270X PCS+ overclocked graphics card for review. As the name suggests this graphics card uses Powercolor’s PCS+ cooling solution which consists of two 90mm fans with their new double blade fan design and three heat pipes (Two 8mm and One 6mm), that’s all encased in a red and black themed metal shroud with a black metal backplate. Powercolor have also done some work with overclocking taking this GPU to 1060MHz core and 1100MHz boost (up from 1050MHz reference clocks) as well as bumping the memory up to 1425MHz (5700MHz effective) from 1400MHz (5600MHz effective) reference. Other than that there really isn’t much else to point out that you can’t discover from reading our launch day review of AMD’s R9 270X.
There is one last thing that Powercolor wanted us to show you, the readers, and that’s their new Turbo Timer module that is compatible with this graphics card.
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Nach mehreren erfolgreichen Grafikkarten der 5000 Serie kann sich AMD nach einer langen Durststrecke endlich einmal beruhigt zurück lehnen. Die Modelle HD 5850 und HD 5870 sind der absolute Kassenschlager, wenn auch die Verfügbarkeit sehr mager ist. Aber auch die Mainstream Varianten HD 5770 und HD 5750 verkaufen sich sehr gut. Nun wollte man noch die Lücke zwischen der Oberklasse und Mittelklasse schließen und hat vor Wochen die HD 5830 angekündigt, die nun auch in den Läden zu finden ist. Wir haben uns ein interessantes Modell aus dem Hause Powercolor angesehen, die Radeon HD 5830 PCS+…
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The 5850 PCS+ is a factory overclocked model with enhanced cooler and we will be putting it thorough a selection of real world tests, including StarCraft 2, to establish how it compares to the best 5830 on the market. In addition to this we will also take a look at how both cards perform in the recently released Mafia 2 and Lost Planet 2 benchmarks before concluding with some 3D Blu-Ray playback and GPU computing tasks.
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We have two of PowerColor's Radeon 5870 PCS+ cards on our test bench. We will be running them through 1920x1080 and 5760x1080 tests in a number of the latest games, including Medal of Honor, Civilisation 5 and F1 2010 to see what the user experience is like (Eyefinity videos included). In addition to this we also look at GPU computing and HD playback to get a full overview of the PowerColor model.
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PowerColor's a familiar name to the AMD Radeon community. If they don't offer the widest variety of variations on AMD's reference designs, I don't know who does! They have no fewer than eight different versions of AMD's Radeon HD6850 card, ranging from factory-overclocked "PCS+" variants to a single-slot-cooler version to the one Benchmark Reviews is looking at today: the passively-cooled PowerColor SCS3 HD6850 1GB GDDR5. This card uses a massive fan-less heat sink to offer the performance of an HD6850 without any noise at all, and is certainly one of the highest-performing graphics cards I've ever seen with a passive cooler. Will this really work? How far will it overclock? Let's take a look.
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PowerColor bringt mit der Radeon HD 4890 PCS+ die erste Radeon HD 4890 auf den Markt, die neben höheren Taktraten auch ein anderes Kühlsystem bietet. Leise, schneller und besser? Dies wollen wir herausfinden und haben deswegen die Karte in unser Testlabor eingeladen. Dort muss sie sich gegen das Referenzdesign sowie gegen die GeForce GTX 275 beweisen.
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Mit der Radeon HD 5770 spricht ATi preisbewusste Käufer an, die nicht allzu viel Geld in eine Grafikkarte investieren möchte. Wir testen die Radeon HD 5770 PCS+ des taiwanischen Herstellers PowerColor, die mit einigen interessanten Details aufzuwarten weiß.
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A little over a year after the initial introduction of the Radeon HD 5770, PowerColor is still tweaking their take on what was then a revolutionary card for the mid-range price segment. Benchmark Reviews has the PowerColor AX5770 1GBD5-PPG v2 and has tested it's performance against the mid-range offering from NVIDIA, the GeForce GTS 450. The PowerColor Radeon HD 5770 is a PCS+ video card. These are video cards that PowerColor has factory overclocked to improve performance. With a clock speed of 875MHz and memory overclocked to 1225MHz, the PowerColor Radeon HD 5770 PPG is ready to game, and the 2nd-edition version we've received comes packaged with a coupon for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Follow along as Benchmark Reviews disassembles and tests the PowerColor Radeon HD 5770 PPG video card.
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Mit der PowerColor Radeon HD 5830 PCS+ haben wir eine Radeon HD 5830 Retail Karte im Test, die auf einen besonders großen und leisen
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