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GeCube X1950PRO Champion Edition with "TEC" Cooling

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: We look at the Champion Edition from GeCube using the unique FZ Cool with TEC capabilities but is it worth all the fuss?
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 18th December 2006

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Introduction

As we “sigh” when word comes around that yet another Radeon X1950PRO is making its way into the labs, life wasn’t looking so good for the latest graphic card to get the testing treatment.

Fortunately though a smile came to our face when we realized it was the new Champion Edition (CE) from GeCube. We saw the press release a few weeks ago about the CE X1950PRO which used a Thermal Electronic Cooling (or TEC) method for cooling.

We hoped that with great cooling, come equally impressive power. TEC cooling is not common at the moment but if companies find that they are able to do it without killing the wallets of potential buyers, we could begin to see it more and more on high-end cards. While we haven’t seen what it’s capable of yet we hope that the GeCube X1950PRO will give us a good idea.

We will follow a pretty standard layout looking through the package and then onto the card which will mainly focus on the cooler, overclocking ability and most importantly, price.



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