Tuesday, April 21st 2009

Powercolor Announces Partnership with Arctic Cooling for Mainstream Graphics Cards

TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphics cards, is proud to announce the collaboration with award-winning cooling solution provider, ARCTIC COOLING. The partnership brings a premium cooling solution, typically only found in performance and enthusiast cards to the mainstream market.

With its 92 mm cooling fan, this soon to be part of the Professional Cool Solution (PCS) product line, increases air flow at a lower fan speed that easily dissipates heat from an optimized heat sink which fully covers the PWM and memory. The special fan design avoids direct contact with high temperatures emanating from the heat sink, extending the life cycle of the cooling fan. Keeping fan noise at a minimum with PowerColor's unique fan control technology, the fan speed automatically adjusts while it's under idle, in 2D or 3D mode-helping to deliver the perfect heat dissipation, allowing a better user experience.
"ARCTIC COOLING is the perfect fit for our Professional Cooling Solution line," says Ted Chen, C.E.O. of TUL Corporation. "Our goal was to provide a high quality cooling solution at an affordable price to our mainstream consumers and with this partnership, I think we have achieved that."

ARCTIC COOLING has been at the forefront in the industry when it comes to providing cooling solutions, for not just VGA cards but also CPU and case fans among others.

"PowerColor possesses the world's leading technology and expertise in graphic card design. We, ARCTIC COOLING, manufacture precise and distinctive cooling solutions developed by the latest fluidic analysis software and hundreds of simulations. Our exciting cooperation will certainly push the frontier of graphic solutions further and will fulfill the gamers' expectations of tomorrow", says Magnus Huber, Managing Director ARCTIC COOLING.
Source: Powercolor
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10 Comments on Powercolor Announces Partnership with Arctic Cooling for Mainstream Graphics Cards

#1
MRCL
TUL corp.? Never heard of them.
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#3
MRCL
HellasVagabondTUL is the mother company of PowerColor.
Oh, okay. Thanks for clearing that up. Thought I missed something here.
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#4
FryingWeesel
HellasVagabondTUL is the mother company of PowerColor.
not really.

TUL is the parent company of PowerColor, they are the people behind the powercolor as it where.

nice to see PC/TUL make a good alliance tho, alwase loved their videocards :)
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#5
ShadowFold
I've been wanting to try powercolor.. Maybe when the HD 5000's roll by I gotta get me one with an arctic cooling cooler :D
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#6
nazaropeth
This cooler on the picture looks just like coolign solution on ASUS HD4830... And I think, that's not good... I'd like the PCS cooling on HD4670 or HD2600XT... or HD3850 ;) Quite silnet, nice performance at lower price than ASUS or Gigabyte...
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#7
HellasVagabond
FryingWeeselnot really.

TUL is the parent company of PowerColor, they are the people behind the powercolor as it where.

nice to see PC/TUL make a good alliance tho, alwase loved their videocards :)
Parent, Mother whats the difference ? The bottom line is the same to me :)
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#8
suraswami
nazaropethThis cooler on the picture looks just like coolign solution on ASUS HD4830... And I think, that's not good... I'd like the PCS cooling on HD4670 or HD2600XT... or HD3850 ;) Quite silnet, nice performance at lower price than ASUS or Gigabyte...
+1 on that. I have the Powercolor 2600xt with their custome cooler. Cool and Quiet.

I might try out their new cards.
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#9
Zaxx
Sounds nice...am a bit frustrated with the nice cooling solutions only being available as part of a new card and not available separately. If this cooler was for sale, I'd get it...guess I'll settle for the AC TwinTurbo cooler. :)
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#10
crtecha
HellasVagabondParent, Mother whats the difference ? The bottom line is the same to me :)
You seem to get picked on a lot.


On topic. Im happy to see this too. I'd like to see less people have to spend more money on aftermarket cooling options because stock is unacceptable.
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