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PowerColor introduces X1550 PCI-E, AGP & SCS editions

PowerColor introduces X1550 PCI-E, AGP & SCS editions

Author: Richard Schouw

Publication: 17/01/2007 7:30 AM

News type: Product news

Source: PowerColor

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TUL announced the PowerColor X1550 in PCI-E, AGP and Silent Cooling System (SCS) variations. These models replace the X1300 brand in an effort to re-emphasize the complete support of AMD/ATI-based graphic cards for Windows Vista platform; particularly for the entry level segment. PowerColor's X1550 comes with a factory overclocked core of 600MHz, with memory speed of 400MHz (800MHz effective) and 256MB of DDR2 RAM.

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The X1550 Silent Cooling System edition is a passive solution with zero compromise on performance. It comes complete with same specifications as the standard version. A s with the entire X1K series, PowerColor X1550 is CrossFire ready and supports DirectX 9c, Open GL 2.0 and Shader Model 3.0; enabling anti-aliasing with HDR. Avivo engine also ensures accelerated video decode and encode of the latest video formats and support for High-Definition (HD) videos.

Key Features

  • Factory Overclocked from 550MHz to 600MHz
  • CrossFire ready
  • Support for DirectX 9c, Open GL 2.0 and Shader Model 3.0
  • Simultaneous Anti-Aliasing with HDR for smooth graphics
  • H.264 playback with ATI's Avivo Video- & Display Engine
  • Windows Vista ready

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