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PowerColor Introduces X1550 PCI-E, AGP & SCS Editions

By: (more) | Posted: Jan 17, 2007 2:52 am

TUL Corp have issued out an announcement today which details their new PowerColor X1550 graphics card, available for both PCI-E and AGP along with SCS (or Silent Cooling System) editions.

 

The X1550 GPU is designed to replace X1300 based cards in line with the release of Windows Vista, the cards come factory clocked with a core speed of 600MHz and memory 400MHz (or 800MHz effective), as well as 256MB of DDR2 memory.

 

For more information, grab the announcement here.

 


Taipei, Taiwan - January 17th, 2006 - TUL Corporation, a leading provider of AMD/ATI graphic cards, today announced the PowerColor X1550 in PCI-E, AGP and Silent Cooling System (SCS) variations. These models replace the X1300 brand in an effort to re-emphasize the complete support of AMD/ATI-based graphic cards for Windows VistaTM platform; particularly for the entry level segment. PowerColor's X1550 comes with a factory overclocked core of 600MHz, with memory speed of 400MHz (800MHz effective) and 256MB of DDR2 RAM.

 



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