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After a slight delay in the original schedule, the GPU Turbo update is now rolling out for the Huawei Mate 10 in the Philippines. Our Mate 10 device received the ALP-L29 8.0.0.141(C636) patch that comes with the GPU Turbo acceleration along with the August 2018 Google security patch and the Game Suite application for uninterrupted gaming. The responsibility of dissipating the heat away from the GPU is mainly handled by three copper heat pipes that are soldered to a fairly-wide copper base. The absence of a backplate, however, on the R9 285 TurboDuo is quite disappointing, but it compensates for it (or at least it tries to) with a black PCB, if you’re in to that kind of thing. Conclusion The PowerColor Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo has most, if not all of the things one would want from a mid-range graphics card; it offer’s near-silent cooling solution, quite generous factory overclock and low TDP which will allow user to run this card on a decent 500W PSU like the one we used for this review. The PowerColor Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo can be had for a little over Php12,000. In the wake of the announcement of the Radeon R9 285, a lot of third-party manufacturers have begun showcasing their own take on the new Tonga-based GPU. Read more in our articles including "Huawei Mate 10 GPU Turbo update rolls out in the Philippines" and "PowerColor Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo OC Review".

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What is GPU Turbo?

After a slight delay in the original schedule, the GPU Turbo update is now rolling out for the Huawei Mate 10 in the Philippines. Our Mate 10 device received the ALP-L29 8.0.0.141(C636) patch that comes with the GPU Turbo acceleration along with the August 2018 Google security patch and the Game Suite application for uninterrupted gaming.

What have you covered about GPU Turbo?

The responsibility of dissipating the heat away from the GPU is mainly handled by three copper heat pipes that are soldered to a fairly-wide copper base. The absence of a backplate, however, on the R9 285 TurboDuo is quite disappointing, but it compensates for it (or at least it tries to) with a black PCB, if you’re in to that kind of thing. Conclusion The PowerColor Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo has most, if not all of the things one would want from a mid-range graphics card; it offer’s near-silent cooling solution, quite generous factory overclock and low TDP which will allow user to run this card on a decent 500W PSU like the one we used for this review.

Where can I find articles about GPU Turbo?

Our coverage of GPU Turbo includes: "Huawei Mate 10 GPU Turbo update rolls out in the Philippines"; "PowerColor Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo OC Review"; "PowerColor intros Radeon R9 285 TurboDuo OC". Each article provides unique insights and information.