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| PowerColor Radeon HD 5670 PCS+ Video Card Review |
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| Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft- | |
| Friday, 19 February 2010 00:00 | |
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The PowerColor Radeon HD 5670 PCS+The PowerColor Radeon HD5670 PCS+ graphics card comes in a Black and Blue box with a Racing car image in the center of it. The back contains the many features of the graphics card, with power and system requirements on the side. Inside the exterior packaging is a brown protective box which contains the video card and its accessories.
Once the inner box is opened you will see the PowerColor HD5670 PCS+ which is enclosed in an antistatic bag.
Once out of the bag, you can see that the PowerColor 5670 PCS+ has a black fan with the PowerColor Logo on it. The PCB is red and the back of the card contains the card's serial and model numbers. The Heatsink/fan combination contains a 92mm low noise fan. It is PCI-e 2.1 compatible and it has one DVI, HDMI and Display Port output. Share this Review |



