PowerColor announced the opening of their new VIP Club today, which will serve up more exclusive content, contests, product updates, free games, and more to owners of PowerColor products and enthusiasts.
To get the ball rolling, PowerColor is giving away several video cards including a Devil 13 Dual GPU R9-290x. Patriot Memory is helping out and providing a few giveaway items too.
For more information and to enter the contest, click the image below! You can also become a member of the VIP Club by visiting THIS LINK.
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AMD Radeon HD 6870 cards aren’t anything new to the market, but non-reference, overclocked versions are still coming out. PowerColor was kind enough to send over one of their PCS+ HD 6870 cards for us to put through its paces.
Oh, what a glorious day it is here in Tahiti…no, you didn’t just jump in to my vacation blog. We are here today to review the PowerColor HD 7950 PCS+. If this card is anything like its big brother, the HD 7970, this card should be another absolute monster. Let’s see how it compares against that and other high end GPUs.
Despite its name, the PowerColor HD 6950 PCS++ is not an average reference card. This GPU is built on a custom PCB and includes a different cooling solution. Out of the box, this card is unlocked from 1408 to 1536 shaders, like the HD 6970. Plus, it comes standard with a beefy 80 MHz overclock. Let’s see how it stacks up against the competition.
[quotePowerColor announced the opening of their new VIP Club today, which will serve up more exclusive content, contests, product updates, free games, and more to owners of PowerColor products and enthusiasts.
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