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Powercolor introduces X1950XTX and X1950 Crossfire cards

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Powercolor introduces X1950XTX and X1950 Crossfire cards

Powercolor introduces X1950XTX and X1950 Crossfire cards

Author: Martin Brijs

Publication: 08/23/2006 6:47 AM

News type: Product news

Source: Powercolor

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PowerColor today has announced their X1950 XTX and CrossFire graphic cards; raising the bar for the world's fastest graphics solution. The latest from PowerColor uses state-of-the-art architecture with a powerful graphics processing unit along with a revamped cooling system and incorporation of GDDR4 memory.

"The PowerColor X1950 XTX and CrossFireTM catapults us to the forefront of top performing graphics solution." says Ted Chen, CEO of TUL Corporation. "The visual experience from this setup is absolutely amazing, leaving no compromise for any details with today's most demanding resolutions."

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PowerColor's X1950XTX (top) and the CrossFire edition (bottom)


PowerColor X1950 features:

  • The world's most powerful multi-GPU solution with CrossFireTM setup
  • 512MB of GDDR4 with bandwidth of 64GB per second, much faster than previous GDDR3 memory while consuming 30% less power
  • H.264 playback possible with ATI's Avivo Video- & Display Engine
  • Support for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
  • Improved cooler for quieter cooling unit and lower temperatures
  • Simultaneous Anti-Aliasing with HDR for impeccable graphic realism as only ATIbased graphic cards can offer
  • Support for DirectX 9c, Open GL 2.0 and Shader Model 3.0

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