Event Coverage

Computex Taipei 2007 - Part 3

By Zachary Chan - 6 Jun 2007

PowerColor's Booth

PowerColor's Booth

 PowerColor comes up with the usual ATI Radeon HD fare, and then some.

 What you'd most probably see everywhere, the reference ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT.

 PowerColor's version of the mainstream Radeon HD 2600 XT, complete with its own heatsink similar to Zalman designs. Otherwise, there isn't much different in its specifications.

 PowerColor has its own ideas for cooling these new Radeons however, and they have the lower end Radeon HD 2600 Pro in full passive cooling with their SCS3 technology.

 Same goes for the Radeon HD 2400 Pro as well, though this cooler isn't as bulky as the last.

 This proves that AGP is still stubbornly clinging to life, even when PCIe is now transitioning to PCIe 2.0. PowerColor was seen with an AGP Radeon HD 2600 Pro.

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