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Powercolor shows its new HD 5750

by on05 March 2010

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Cebit 2010: Go Green Edition pixellized

Powercolor
has finally showed its HD 5750 Go Green edition graphics card, and although it has been rumoured for a while this is the first time that Powercolor actually showed the card.

The card should end up with the reference clock and as Powercolor completely redesigned the PCB it will not need the additional power connector. It has 1GB of GDDR5 memory, features dual DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs.

As you can see from the picture below, it uses a pretty large SCS3 cooler with four heatpipes, and although we are quite sure that it can keep the temperatures at bay, passive cards always need a really good case airflow. As it has no fan, the memory chips are also cooled by small heatsinks.

According to our info, the card should show up in retail pretty soon.

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Last modified on 05 March 2010
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