Visualising HD3D Technology with Pre-Overclocked Performance
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London, 8 November 2010 - Hightech Information System Limited today launch their new 6870 Fan Turbo, 1GB GDDR5, PCI-E cards, delivering fast in-game performance with HD3D technology support.
The new HIS HD6870 Fan Turbo has been overclocked to 920MHz, at which speed it delivers high-definition gaming frame rates. Supported by 1GB of GDDR5 memory, running at a peak of 4.48Gbps, users will enjoy high resolution graphics and fast frame rates which translate directly into superior performance and ultra-high bandwidth.
With 1,120 stream processors, the HIS HD6870 Fan Turbo supports the latest HD3D games. Gamers can take advantage of the powerful DirectX® 11 engine, which delivers unparalleled image quality and blindingly fast performance.
HD3D Stereoscopic Technology
HD3D technology transmits two separate images to each of your eyes at the same time at a resolution beyond 1080p. Supported with HD3D glasses, this technological innovation comes with Stereo 3D gaming, Blu-rayTM 3D, 3rd Party Stereo 3D middleware software and 6800 Series GPU support. HD3D technology streams stunning visuals and offers a first class audio experience with compatible displays - HDMI 1.4a Legacy 3D TVs, 3D projectors and 3D Monitors.
About HIS
Founded in Hong Kong in 1987, Hightech Information System Ltd. is an internationally acclaimed graphics cards manufacturer. Commitment to Excellence is the bedrock of the company. HIS is proud to be ATI's Authorized 1st Tier AIB Partner, Certified Partner and Launching Partner. Up to the third quarter of 2010, HIS has won over 1,100 awards with ATI graphic solutions from major media all around the world. The performance-leading and award-winning models range from entry level to the most professional level products. HIS have proven to offer far superior, cooler, quieter and faster graphic cards than any other leading rivals. For further information, please visit the web site at
www.hisdigital.com.
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