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Powercolor Go! Green with passively cooled HD7750

Powercolor have just announced their latest graphics card – the Go! Green HD7750, which features a totally silent cooling solution. Regular readers will remember that we already reviewed the silent Sapphire HD7750 Ultimate Edition some time ago.

Silly name aside, the Go! Green is clocked at 800 mhz core, and features a 4.5 Gbps memory clock. Powercolor also add ‘by taking advantage of selected power kit design, with PowerPAK SO-8, shielded inductor and solid capacitor onboard, it enhances the stability and ensures the continuous out of box performance that gamers pursued.

Furthermore, it packed with the ultra-efficient AMD ZeroCore Power technology which allows GPU to consume virtually no power when in idle mode. More than that, gamers should be satisfied with AMD PowerTune technology, it allows the intelligent power monitoring to enable higher clock speeds and better performance when needed, delivering the most efficient way for gaming like never before.'

The card features a giant heatsink built around a bright red PCB, and is shipped in a very attractive ‘green' style box.

Kitguru says: Ideal for a media center, we think.

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