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Powercolor does HD 3650 for AGP

by on25 April 2008

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Short card meant for AGP HTPCs

 

Powercolor has listed its an HD 3650 GP card. The card is shorter than the AGP version of the HD 3650 card and should fit in a tight chassis of a living-room HTPC much more easily.

The new AGP card works at 725MHz for the core and comes with 512MB of DDR2 memory clocked at 500MHz (1000MHz effective). The card supports DirectX 10.1, Shader Model 4.1, and has a 128-bit memory interface. The only difference between the PCI-Express and the AGP version is the lack of the Crossfire connector and the Rialto bridge located on the back of the AGP card.

The card is cooled by a small single slot cooler, but we would rather see it cooled by a heatsink to make it noiseless. The card is not yet listed but expect it to retail at around €70.
 
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Last modified on 25 April 2008
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