Monday, May 9th 2011

PowerColor Officially Introduces LCS HD 6990 Graphics Card

TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphics cards, announces the world's first liquid cooling solution for the HD6990 series: The PowerColor Liquid Cooling Solution (LCS) HD6990 4GB GDDR5. PowerColor is working with fabulous cooling manufacturer EKwaterblocks once again to bring the liquid cooling solution to the HD6990, aims to deliver the exceptional thermal performance to increase the headroom of overclocking potential while allowing optimum system stability.

The PowerColor LCS HD6990 has a full water block mounted on the card, fully covering the key components which can be dissipated the heat from the copper base design. It efficiently cools down the GPU temperatures up to 30% than reference board even under full load. PowerColor packages a high-flow 3/8" and 1/2" fittings (barbs) to maximize water flow with captured o-rings to prevent leakage. Gamers can customize their own liquid cooling system with these comprehensive accessories.
With the support of all the latest technologies, the PowerColor LCS HD6990 features a dual BIOS setting, allowing a hardware overdrive option from factory-supported clocks to switch to at 880MHz core speed and 1250MHz memory speed. The card also comes equipped with Volterra's digital power solution, maximizes its transforming efficiency and delivers the best output quality through its high frequency feature, enabling the most efficient way to boost up gaming experience.

For more information, visit the product page.
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7 Comments on PowerColor Officially Introduces LCS HD 6990 Graphics Card

#1
LDNL
waterblock on but still using ref clocks w..t..f?
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#2
Zubasa
LDNLwaterblock on but still using ref clocks w..t..f?
Why not?
Who ever that buys this won't be satisfied with factory OCs anyways.
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#3
Jonap_1st
hope the price will not blows up your wallet..
LDNLwaterblock on but still using ref clocks w..t..f?
bet, this will break 900mhz easily..
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#4
sy5tem
so all those number .. still they are FREE? LOL

as a buyer i really like to see suggested retail prices :P
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#7
cadaveca
My name is Dave
Love the single slot form-factor.
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