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| PowerColor Interview February 7, 2010 |
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| Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft- |
| Monday, 08 February 2010 09:29 |
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February 7, 2010 Computer Ed interviews, Gene Chi of Powercolor. The focus is "Green Computing", Ed and Gene Chi examine the PowerColor "Go Green" Radeon HD5750 Series Video Card. Find out how it's done and why PowerColor "Go Green" is the only 5750 on the market that requires no additional power, no decrease in clock and memory speeds and is passively cooled. This interview is part of the "Green Series" of interviews and articles Hi Tech Legion and The Computer Ed Radio Show will be featuring for the month of February 2010. Win a "Lean Green Gaming Machine" find out how by joining our Forums. Power Color
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