I bought 2 of this non reference design RX480 8GB,but amd overdrive is missing from ccc drivers & I can't manually adjust fan speeds,msi afterburner does not work either,any work around ways?Thanks
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Taipei, Taiwan –Dec. 18, 2013 – TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphic cards, today announces the first and only R9 290X with liquid cooling solution in the market. As always, PowerColor have joined forces with award-winning cooling manufacture EK Water...
I had been having a bit of artifacting and what not recently while running my cards at stock clocks. Yesterday I had decided to open up Afterburner and Kombustor to see my temps under load. Card 1 (Sapphire) didn't go above 65C, but card 2 (Powercolor, replacement) was hitting 120C!!!!! This...
Pitcairn is the codename for this bourgeois of AMD's graphics card lineup, and it brings the Radeon 7850 and 7870. Today we're interested in the latter, and specifically we're examining the PowerColor PCS+ 7870. It comes with core speeds well over a GHz, and also comes with a customized air...
The PowerColor 6970 Devil 13 certainly looks tempting, and it's got an accessory package second to none, but it's also late to the party with other custom cards having already hit the market quite some time ago. Let's dive in and take a closer look at the PowerColor 6970 Devil 13 and see how it...
The 6870 X2 is not an official model in AMD's graphics card fleet, so what we have for review today is something from even more unusual. With claims of beating a GTX 580 and the EVGA GTX 460 2WIN, this new PowerColor card has some big performance numbers to hit in order to reach that goal...
The PowerColor Radeon 6670 is the latest in their AMD lineup, and sits alone in the $100 segment for consumers on a tight budget that still want to have some gaming fun. Let’s take a closer look at the PowerColor Radeon 6670 1GB and see how it fares.
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The PowerColor Radeon 6790 is the latest in AMD’s Barts lineup, and is positioned to take on the Nvidia GTX 550 Ti in a battle of the budget cards. Priced at $149, this new card looks to offer great gaming value for consumers on a modest budget, promising great temperatures and frugal power...
Sporting a custom heatsink that promises lower temperatures and noise, the PowerColor PCS++ 6950 has a very special trick up its sleeve to cap off some amazing performance potential: a dual BIOS. But not just any plain old dual BIOS. This card has a second BIOS that unlocks streamprocessors and...
We're looking at the PowerColor Extreme PX 1000W power supply, a unit that sports some very unique aesthetics for a PSU, though we have seen a similar color scheme and styling on their graphics cards. But good looks will only get you so far. The specifications of the PX 1000W are impressive on...
What's unique about this PowerColor Radeon PCS+ 6870 graphics card is that it's not a reference heatsink; it's got a custom cooler and a healthy factory overclock as well, promsing some great gaming horsepower with respectable temperatures and power consumption. Tasty.
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Today brings something interesting: a product that does indeed come in a small package but promises to help in the "bigger is better" mentality. The PowerColor Power Jack is designed not unlike a miniature version of a car jack, except that this lightweight device helps to support heavy...
The PowerColor Radeon 5550 is a very small, low-power budget graphics card, marketed in the $70 range to consumers who are primarily interested in home media and HTPC usage. The card is certainly more capable than the entry-level 5450 in terms of horsepower, but the price tag on the...
Between the Radeon HD5850 and HD5770, there exists a large gap both in terms of performance and price in ATI's lineup. Quite simply, the Radeon HD5830 is designed to fill that gap. PowerColor has taken the reference 5830, slapped on a custom heatsink, given it a mild factory overclock and a...
The PowerColor PCS+ 5670 512MB may be a mainstream gaming card, lower on the performance ladder than its larger 5700 and 5800 siblings, but looks to offer some respectable gaming performance at a great price. Clearly geared to consumers who occasionally do some light gaming, and particularly...