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		<title>GeCube readies passive cooled Radeon HD 4550</title>
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Taiwan-based GeCube has just revealed the GC-HD4550LP3-E3, a low profile, passively-cooled Radeon HD 4550 aimed at HTPCs. Seen below, the card has a copper heatsink, a 64-bit memory interface, a 55nm-built RV710 GPU with 80 Stream Processors. and D-Sub, DVI and HDMI connectors.
The DirectX 10.1-ready Radeon features 512MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 800 MHz [...]]]></description>
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