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C.P.Technology Company, which we all know as PowerColor (and hasty transitions from NVIDA to ATI) announced their XP400-B3 graphics card based on the new SiS Xabre 400 chip.

The specifications of this graphics card is pretty standard: 250MHz chip, 64MB 500MHz DDR SDRAM, D-Sub, DVI-I and TV-Out. However, there is another interesting thing about it: the graphics card demonstrated at Xabre 400 official announcement in April (see this news story) was equipped with a large heatsink covering not only the graphics chip but also the memory chips. The freshly announced PowerColor solution is equipped with a regular heatsink. Of course, presentation require much more impressive designs!

By the way, have you already taken a look at our SiS Xabre 400 Review?

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