Established twelve years ago by the Taiwanese Corporation, PowerColor is now a well known name in graphics cards. The U.S. firm is currently preparing an ATI Radeon HD 5750 a little special, passive. This new SCS (for Silent Cooling Solution) adopts a wide heatsink. It is designed around a copper base from which 4 heat pipes that remove heat to 32 strips of aluminum. The presence of the radiator instead of the original heat sink is the only difference will be found on the PowerColor ATI Radeon HD 5750 SCS3.

The remaining features are identical as well. The GPU of this card is burned in 40 nanometers by TSMC; he has to call 720 stream processors. Juniper supports DirectX 11 (Shader Model 5) as well as ATI CrossFireX technology, Stream, Avivo HD, and Eyefinity. The 1024 MB of GDDR5 are connected to the GPU via a bus 128 bits wide. The frequencies are kept to the original or 700 MHz for the core, and 1150 MHz memory. We found multiple video outputs, Dual DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort.