Tuesday, January 12th 2010
Face Time With the PowerColor Go! Green HD5750
Many of you have probably read the press release of the Radeon HD 5750 from Powercolor without the usually required PCI-E power connector. The card runs at the exact same specs as a reference card of the same model, but lacks both the additional power requirements and active cooling. Powercolor has placed a dual slot, passive cooling solution with copper heatpipes and aluminum heatsinks unto the graphic card. The DVI connectors are of black color and Powercolor has also kept the additional DisplayPort and HDMI connectivity we have seen on reference models of the graphic card. Here are some close-up pictures of the card:
27 Comments on Face Time With the PowerColor Go! Green HD5750
Better just to prevent the problem, less IT costs on cleaning. A hour per machine every 3 months would pay for this card to replace the crappy fan cooled version.
Once every 6 months instead of once every month. That'd be a massive difference to a business.
cool. That's like saying lets all drive an old ass car with good windshield.
its green because it uses less power. The passive heatsink is just a benefit of a low power design.
This isnt a home machine where faults/mistakes/screwups are tolerated - its a business machine that any downtime = your ass kicked.
Not everyone works with PCs only at home... I've got my ass kicked few times in my life and I know that there's no such thing as toleratable downtime.