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Sapphire launches passively-cooled HD 5670 card

Sapphire launches passively-cooled HD 5670 card

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Graphics card outfit Sapphire Technology has introduced an HD 5670 equipped with a totally silent heatpipe cooler. The Sapphire HD 5670 Ultimate boasts all the features of a regular 5670 - 400 Stream processors, 1GB DDR5 memory, clocked at 775MHz core and 1000MHz (4GHz effective) - and is claimed to deliver the same performance as fan cooled models, but is passively cooled. The output configuration on the bracket is Dual-Link DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. In addition to...



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