Friday, November 7 2008
TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphics cards, announces a brand new graphics card for overclockers - PowerColor Liquid Cooling Solution, LCS HD4870. With EK Water Blocks cooling solution, PowerColor LCS HD4870 provides an extraordinary thermal performance in a single slot design, enhances overclocking ability to its optimum stability and delivers an extreme gaming performance.




PowerColor LCS HD4870 has a full water block mounting on the card, fully covering memory and power regulator chip. With copper based design, it is able to reduce temperature efficiently. Furthermore, PowerColor package includes high-flow 3/8" and 1/2" fittings (barbs) to maximize water flow with captured o-rings to prevent leakage. Gamers can easily build up their own liquid cooling system using these two fittings.

Compatible with all essential features, PowerColor LCS HD4870 allows overclcokers to maximize core and memory speed to 800MHz and 950MHz (3.8Gbps), frees up a dazzling performance in the silent and cool operating environment. The retail price of LCS HD4870 is USD$369.

LCS Series
LCS stands for Liquid Cooling Solution. This latest new series takes a full advantage of water cooling design, aim to offer exceptional coolest and stable operating environment to all gamers.

"LCS series is designed to meet and exceed overclockers' need", said Ted Chen, CEO of TUL Corporation. "Hopefully gamers will be spoiled by our offer."

Key Features
800MHz Core, 950MHz(3.8Gbps) Memory
512MB of GDDR5 Memory
256-bit Memory Interface
DirectX 10.1 / Shader Model 4.1 support
ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU support
Built-in HDMI with 7.1 surround sound support
Dual DVI + HDTV-out

Source: PowerColor
posted by malware - 8:38 AM |  Related News

User comments
by eidairaman1 (November 7th - 9:04 AM) - Reply
so is there anymore news on their PCS parts?
by InnocentCriminal (November 7th - 9:54 AM) - Reply
That's pretty cool!

HURH HURH!

Seriously though - I'd be inclined to buy that, if they release a 1GB version that is.
by WarEagleAU (November 7th - 11:48 PM) - Reply
Kind of expensive for the upgrade of a cooling block, but given that its an EK model, I can see why.
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