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[PCGH] Powercolor goes green: HD 5750 without additional power plug

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Currently there is only a render picture of the box, but no information about the clock speeds or the cooling solution of the graphics card. According to the press release and the box imprint the Radeon HD 5750 Go Green has, like other 5750 cards, 1 GiByte GDDR5 VRAM and two Dual-Link DVI connectors as well as a DisplayPort. Powercolor says to be aiming for the same gaming performance level as offered by the reference design of the HD 5750 with lowered power consumption.
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New solution: Powercolor goes green by going out of business for selling crappy products and donates all of their manufacturing equipment to third world countries, but also by recycling all unused PCB's.
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Originally Posted by skitzogreg View Post
New solution: Powercolor goes green by going out of business for selling crappy products and donates all of their manufacturing equipment to third world countries, but also by recycling all unused PCB's.
Powercolor are quite awesome... Just because you don't have a purpose for low power products, doesn't mean no-one does.
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Originally Posted by skitzogreg View Post
New solution: Powercolor goes green by going out of business for selling crappy products and donates all of their manufacturing equipment to third world countries, but also by recycling all unused PCB's.
yeah, powercolor makes a pretty good card. I built my friend a computer with a powercolor card and it hasn't had any issues whatsoever
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Great for cable management

I remember my 6600GT had no external power cable
I wonder how it will fold.
Shame there ar eno pictures of it, want to know how long it will be
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