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Discuss Posted by: Cristian on June 19, 2009 11:55 Discuss this Discuss It!     Digg It! Blogmarks co.mment It! Send to Reddit Send to Blinklist! del.icio.us  

AMD AIB partner PowerColor has started playing the 'green/eco' game too by introducing a new line-up of graphics cards, the Go! Green series. The first products to be part of the Go! Green family are nothing all that special as they are the previously-released HD4650 and HD4350 Silent Cooling Solution (SCS) models.

Coming equipped with passive coolers, the HD4650 SCS3 and HD4350 SCS are claimed to consume 38% and 24% less power than their competitors the GeForce 9500 GT and 8400 GS, respectively, have 512MB of DDR2 memory clocked at 800 MHz, GPUs set to 600 MHz, and DirectX 10.1 support. The HD4650 SCS3 has a 128-bit memory interface and 320 Stream Processors, while its little eco-friendly sister has a 64-bit interface and 80 SPs.

The HD4650 SCS3 and HD4350 SCS are available in European stores priced at about 47 and 31 Euro, respectively. PowerColor's full PCIe graphics card line-up can be viewed here.






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