Sapphire ATI Radeon X1950Pro 512MB DVI/VGA/TV-Out AGP Video Card Lite Retail Product Description:
- 36 pixel shader processors
- 8 vertex shader processors
- Up to 256-bit 8 channel GDDR3 memory interface
- AGP 8x bus interface
- Support for Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 programmable vertex and pixel shaders in hardware
Product Description
Targeting the adrenaline addicted minds of the avid gamers with jaw-dropping performance, Sapphire delivers enthusiast-class features to the mainstream with the ATI RADEONTM X1950 PRO. The SAPPHIRE ATI RADEONTM X1950 PRO promises to awaken the senses and free the imagination from the shackles of PC hardware limitations while remaining affordable. The Sapphire family of products are synonymous with extreme performance and reliability. The Sapphire X1950 PRO makes for a welcome addition to the family with its robust hardware offerings such as: the industry acclaimed X1950 GPU, 512MB of GDDR3 of onboard memory, DirectX and OpenGL acceleration along with enhanced support for the Windows VistaTM 3D environment. Experience the price vs. performance champion with the Sapphire X1950 PRO!
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Simply outstanding!!
By Felix Book Reader
I upgraded from a ATI Radeon X700Pro that has 256MB of memory and the improvement is quite noticeable. It installed with no problems whatsoever and it booted-up correctly with no glitches or errors!! It is absolutely great, I'm totally impressed!! I would have rated it 5 stars, even more stars if possible, if it would have been designed to blow the hot air it produces out of the case instead of inside the case. I am going to install a slot cooler fan under the graphic card to help remove the heat out of the case that it produces. Please note: I may be a little cautious about the heat it produces. It is recommended to have at least a 450 watt power supply so I upgraded to a Xion 600 watt PowerReal (version 2.01) ATX power supply, with which I'm extremely happy with too. According to what I've read the X1950 will be the last and fasted graphic card made for the AGP port so I suggest that if are considering to buy one, buy a model with 512MB of memory. Also, it is quite possible that manufacturers may stop making them soon due to AGP being an obsolete technology so don't wait to long if you want one.My system is a Broadway 337PLW-BK gaming case with an Intel D865PERL AAC27648-210 motherboard, 2558 Megabytes of Kingston value memory installed in 4 slots, Creative SB X-Fi sound card, two CD drives, and a 200 gig hard drive. I am using Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (build 2600) as my operating system software.
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