Sapphire has just announced a new graphics card that brings back some of the memories of ATI's All-in-Wonder series, as the Sapphire HD 5570 XtendTV pairs a DVB-T tuner together with a Redwood GPU, making it an interesting option for users interested in building an entry-level HTPC.
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8 February 2011 05:11 GMT |
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TUL corporation has already released a rather large number of HD 5500 graphics cards through its PowerColor brand, but it seems that its VERTEX3D brand isn't going to be overlooked. VTX30 revealed that its product lineup had expanded with the addition of its ATI Radeon HD 5570 graphics card. Predictably, similar... |
9 February 2010 10:45 GMT |
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AMD has only just announced its ATI Radeon HD 5570 graphics adapter and already its partners have started launching their respective versions. PowerColor, however, did not limit itself to only the “small” number of four HD 5570 models, but also chose to launch two HD 5550 cards. All devices feature Direct... |
9 February 2010 10:28 GMT |
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Now that Advanced Micro Devices launched yet another DirectX 11-capable graphics card, the ATI Radeon HD 5570, hardware manufacturers are naturally following suite with their own devices. MSI has already launched its version and Sapphire is once again ready to match that offering with not one but two Radeon HD 5570 a... |
9 February 2010 06:07 GMT |
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Now that Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has released its ATI Radeon HD 5570, hardware manufacturers are already taking turns revealing their own customized versions of the card, as it always occurs when AMD, Intel or NVIDIA launches a new device. One company that already has its HD 5570 on hand is... |
9 February 2010 05:00 GMT |
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Continuing as the only graphics solution manufacturer with cards capable of DirectX 11 graphics, Advanced Micro Devices has officially introduced the low-profile ATI Radeon HD 5570. Part of the Sunnyvale, California-based company's plan to offer DirectX 11 cards for all market segments, this accelerator is mean... |
9 February 2010 03:51 GMT |
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