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Daily News Round #1

Published: 5th July 2005 @ 2:41 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- SAPPHIRE Breaks Price Performance Barrier With New PCI-EXPRESS Family

Sapphire have just announced a couple of new mid-range X550 graphics cards, each on the PCIe interface. The two cards differ in that one provides active cooling and the other passive.

Further details within the supporting PR folks.


July 5, 2005, Hong Kong: Sapphire Technology Limited, the leading supplier of ATI-powered graphics accelerators, has just announced a new series of graphics products ideal for entry level systems and for users looking for cost effective upgrades from integrated graphics to discrete graphics.

Sapphire’s Radeon X550 series will represent affordable graphics upgrades with industry-leading performance, technology and software support. Sapphire’s Radeon X550 family operates on the PCI Express bus, the emerging PC industry standard for delivering maximum real-time performance for graphics-intensive software applications.



- Articles and Reviews from around the Web

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- ATI Radeon X800 XL Videocard @ PCStats
- Setting up Multiple Monitors @ PCMech
- Watercooled Gainward 7800GTX rocks at 500+ /1400MHz @ The Inquirer
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- HIS X700 iCooler Dual DVI VIVO 256MB PCI-E @ Overclockers Online



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