Powercolor’s HD 7850 SCS3 currently retails for somewhere in the region of £165 or $195 USD. You can pick up many competing custom cooled HD 7850 graphics cards for around £135-145/$150-170 with the ...
Powercolor has launched yet another graphics card that will be a part of its PCS+ factory overclocked lineup, the new PCS+ HD 7850. The new Powercolor PCS+ HD 7850 is based on AMD's 28nm Pitcairn Pro ...
Powercolor has announced yet another graphics card that will be a part of its HD 7800 series lineup, the Powercolor HD 7850 Fling Force Edition. The new HD 7850 Fling Force Edition still features 1024 ...
PowerColor recently released a new version of the Radeon HD7850 featuring its custom PCS+ cooler design to improve overclocking and cooling performance. The dual slot PCS+ cooler features a single ...
Perhaps looking to separate itself from the pack, TUL Corporation today announced newly designed Radeon HD 7870 and 7850 graphics cards in the PowerColor family. In addition to a few aesthetic ...
PowerColor has launched the latest in its SCS3 series of cards which aims to deliver an extremely quiet gaming experience. As you would rightly assume, the PowerColor SC3 HD7850 is based upon AMD’s ...
We've already found ourselves really impressed with what AMD has done with the new Radeon HD 7800 series even in reference form. You can see what we thought of them in our standalone HD 7850 review, ...
AMD announced the mainstream Radeon HD 7790 GPU last week and expects add-in board partners to begin selling their own cards in the next few days. HD 7790 provides solid gaming performance at a ...
Passively cooled components are becoming ever more in demand these days as people are looking for quiet solutions that are still high performance. Recently we took a look at one of those as we ...
We test and review the PowerColor Radeon HD 7850 SCS3 today. This stock clocked Radeon HD 7850 is cooled passively, meaning it has no fans tool it down. That also means it's rather silent as it does ...
One of the biggest game releases of 2011 was Battlefield 3, a combat immersive game that blew us from our socks. We'll take this title and have a look at DX11 performance with the newest graphics ...
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