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Tul unveils PowerColor X1650 XT in PCIe and AGP
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Tul, a Taiwan-based graphics card supplier, has announced the PowerColor X1650 XT, its second graphics card to include a chipset manufactured at 80nm process and to feature the new CrossFire Bridge Interconnect. The PowerColor X1650 XT clocks at 600 MHz, with memory at 700 MHz (1400 MHz effective) 256 MB DDR3 RAM and 24 pixel processors.
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