Tuesday, February 9th 2010

PowerColor Announces New HD 5570 and HD 5550 Series Accelerators

TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphics cards, today introduces the graphics for HD gaming and advanced home entertainment: PowerColor HD5500 series. Compatible with all the latest features, HD5500 series takes advantage of DirectX 11 technology and makes incredible visual realism possible for all popular HD games and Blu-Ray. HD 5500 series will enhance your home entertainment experience and you can be environmentally friendly at the same time with a card that consumes less than 45 watts under full load.

Also, PowerColor includes a special version in the latest HD5500 series lineup, HD5570 low profile edition. With a single-slot low profile design, HD5570 low profile edition enables smooth frame rates at HD setting, delivers vivid HD experience while watching Blu-Ray videos and other HD contents. It is the best choice for small form factor and home theater PCs.
"PowerColor HD5500 series is designed to fulfill gamers who has multiple needs for their PCs, not only for enjoyable HD gaming performance but also for other advanced home entertainment experiences;" says Ted Chen, CEO of TUL Corporation. "With all the latest technology support, HD5500 series is the graphics for virtually everything."

PowerColor HD5500 series also supports ATI stream technology, accelerating demanding applications and get more things done in little time. Furthermore, PowerColor announced a special HD5570 low profile Eyefinity edition; with DisplayPort / DVI / VGA output, it can easily boost the home and office productivity across up to 3 displays.
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6 Comments on PowerColor Announces New HD 5570 and HD 5550 Series Accelerators

#1
Semi-Lobster
Everybody is talking about the Radeon HD 5570 but... Radeon HD 5550? I haven't heard anything about this card? The specs given on powercolor's site are a bit sparse? Anybody have any more information on this?
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btarunr
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Semi-LobsterEverybody is talking about the Radeon HD 5570 but... Radeon HD 5550? I haven't heard anything about this card? The specs given on powercolor's site are a bit sparse? Anybody have any more information on this?
It's based on the Redwood GPU. 400 stream processors, 128-bit wide memory interface, but uses DDR2 memory, and has lower clock speeds than HD 5570.
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Semi-Lobster
btarunrIt's based on the Redwood GPU. 400 stream processors, 128-bit wide memory interface, but uses DDR2 memory, and has lower clock speeds than HD 5570.
Thanks for the info, but why isn't anybody else announcing 5550s other than Powercolor?
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Gjohnst4
The 5550 doesn't seem to fill a usefull gap to me. Using DDR2, while there is an available 5450 with DDR3 at such a close price point makes me wonder if there are 2 many cards with extremely similar performance capabilities
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#5
Semi-Lobster
Gjohnst4The 5550 doesn't seem to fill a usefull gap to me. Using DDR2, while there is an available 5450 with DDR3 at such a close price point makes me wonder if there are 2 many cards with extremely similar performance capabilities
Indeed, as it is the the 5450 beats out the G 210, the 5570 neatly beats out of the GT 220 and the 5670 beats out the 9600 GSO and 9600 GT, yet we don't really having anything between the 5750 and the 5670 which is a much bigger gap performance gap that needs filling than between the 5570, 5550 and 5450.
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#6
aj28
Interesting that they have an LP 5570 but not an LP 5550. I would almost think, if anything, that it would be the other way around.
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