HIS, one of AMD’s closest add-in board partners, has just announced the release of two new IceQ graphics cards based on the Radeon HD 7950 design, including one factory overclocked model with a 900MHz GPU clock.
Both of these cards use a cooling system developed in-house by HIS, which is called the IceQ and re... |
16 March 2012 10:03 GMT |
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People who may have thought that things had fallen a bit too silent on the graphics cards market now have something more or less new to look at, even if it is only a revision of Radeon's HD 6870 board.
The video card market is probably one of the most extensive sub-segments of the IT industry, especially if ... |
22 September 2011 04:14 GMT |
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HIS has just announced that it expanded its graphics card portfolio with the addition of two new Radeon HD 6970 solutions which feature the company's trademark IceQ cooler for quieter operation and better thermal performances.
Both of these cards share the same cooling solution and PCB design, but the Radeon ... |
23 May 2011 08:41 GMT |
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HIS, one of AMD's most important graphics card partners, has just announced that it has expanded the availability of its Radeon HD 6870 IceQ X solutions, so that the cards can now be purchased by consumers everywhere in the world.
This graphics card line includes no less than three models based on the HD 6870... |
31 March 2011 08:27 GMT |
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If you are looking for a new graphics card based on AMD's recently launched HD 4670 GPU, you should know that HIS already has three versions of it, all ready for you to examine and possibly purchase. What's even more impressive is that all three are equipped with the company's highly successful IceQ co... |
12 September 2008 06:02 GMT |
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Some of you ATI fans out there must already know that HIS is one of the biggest Radeon integrators on the market. This is because this card manufacturer has succeeded so far in delivering some of the best Radeon-based cards on the market, mostly thanks to the use of its IceQ technology, meant to effectively dissipate... |
30 July 2008 04:16 GMT |
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