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Connect3D X1950 Pro
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Author: Whoopty
Posted: 23:00, February 25th 2007
Link: http://www.connect3d.com
Score: 10 out of 10 [?]
Price: £130

Connect3D x1950 Pro Review

Introduction

There are a variety of ATI graphics cards, ranging from the very high end x1950XTXs to the more budget range x1600s. However, it is often hard to find a middle ground with such hardware. Usually the cards are too expensive or underpowered; but this is where Connect3D come in. Their x1950 Pro card promises top notch performance with a mid range price tag, can it pull it off? Lets see.

Features

  • 384 million transistors on 90nm fabrication process
  • Up to 48 pixel shader processors
  • Up to 8 vertex shader processors
  • 256-bit 8-channel GDDR3/GDDR4 memory interface
  • Native PCI Express® x16 bus interface

Connect3D's Take on the x1950 Pro

Prepare your rig for the future of games with the Radeon™ X1950 series —the fastest consumer 3D graphics processor on the planet. With its ultra-threaded engine and unparalleled shader performance, the Radeon™ X1950 delivers maximum graphical detail at incredible frame rates. Then go beyond games with Avivo™ video and display technology and watch HD movies and digital photos come to life.

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