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PowerColor provides a two year warranty on its products.<ref>[http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2006/10/30/powercolor_radeon_x1950_pro/1 bit-tech.net | Review - PowerColor Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In order to [[Return merchandise authorization|return]] a video card, the end-user must sign in and register their card.<ref name=autogenerated2 /> The return process is only available to end users in North America,<ref>[http://www.powercolor.com/eng/support.asp - Welcome to the PowerColor World<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> with the customer liable for shipping.
PowerColor provides a two year warranty on its products.<ref>[http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2006/10/30/powercolor_radeon_x1950_pro/1 bit-tech.net | Review - PowerColor Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In order to [[Return merchandise authorization|return]] a video card, the end-user must sign in and register their card.<ref name=autogenerated2 /> The return process is only available to end users in North America,<ref>[http://www.powercolor.com/us/support_warranty.asp PowerColor - "Warranty Information"]</ref> with the customer liable for shipping.


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PowerColor
IndustrieComputer
Gegründet1997 [1]
Hauptsitz,
ProdukteGraphics cards
Websitewww.powercolor.com

The PowerColor brand was established in 1997 by the TUL corporation,[1] based in New Taipei, Taiwan. PowerColor maintains office locations in a number of countries, including Taiwan, the Netherlands, and the United States. The United States branch is located in Walnut, California, and serves the North and Latin American markets.

Produkte

PowerColor Radeon X850XT Platinum Edition

PowerColor is a licensed producer of ATI Radeon video cards, but also produces Nvidia video cards under the Zogis brand name.[2][3][4] The majority of PowerColor cards are manufactured by Foxconn.[5]

PowerColor's ATI video cards range from affordable cards appropriate for low-end workstations, to cards for high-end gaming machines, thus catering to a wide range of the market.[6][7] PowerColor's manufacturing arrangement with FoxConn has given it the ability to change the specifications of cards, allowing them to announce products with higher specifications—overclocked by default—than ATI or its main competitor, Sapphire Technology.[5]

PowerColor products have been widely reviewed and have gained a number of awards at computer hardware review sites.[8]

Support

PowerColor provides a two year warranty on its products.[9] In order to return a video card, the end-user must sign in and register their card.[4] The return process is only available to end users in North America,[10] with the customer liable for shipping.

See also

References