Pros: Cheap, Good for most applications Cons: Games, 3d Software seem to dislike this card.
When I was looking for a video card for my second pc [yes I said second pc] I wanted something decent and cheap. The second pc is made up of all my old parts. When I upgrade my new machine I throw the old parts into the second machine and use it...
Pros: Installation was easy Cons: Minor problems with OpenGL
Competition in the 3D video market is fierce to say the least. With nVidia turning out a new chip on a six-month schedule, a company either keeps up, or dies. Combating the 900-lb gorilla that is the TNT2/GeForce is the Rage 128 chip from ATI. While the...
I had recently started to do some 3D modelling work just for the practice and whilst I'd been happy with the nVidia TNT2 M64 (32 Mb) card installed as a good all-round graphics card it was time for something better.
With the assistance of a couple...
Pros: TV out with S-video and/or RCA-Video, 32mg agp ram, fast video, 32bit video, easy installation, no confilcts..... AWESOME! Cons: Expensive, but worth it.
Be careful when you read this, you may be shocked by how much I love this video card! <grin>
When this card first came out it was all the "Rage", and CompUSA was selling it for about $200.00. I purchased the 32mb Rage Fury...
Pros: Very Fast, lots of memory, looks nice Cons: Skimpy manual, TERRIBLE install program
The ATI Rage Fury is one of several Rage 128 based boards. This card uses an AGP bus, has 32 MB of onboard memory, and screams with speed. It supports OpenGL and Direct3D in Hardware mode. It's a great card in terms of hardware, but the manual and...
Pros: 32 MB ram, TVout, 128bit graphics acceleration Cons: Visit the ATI websites for withstanding problems
This card was one of the first attempts by ATI at the high end graphics accelerator market. In the past, gamers had to look elsewhere for the fastest 3D cards, and this proves that ATI has made a serious attempt to bring customers the best in...
Pros: Price, 32bit support, DVD hardware Cons: Driver reliability
I purchased this product to help me run the game application Ultima IX. My computer originally came with a Rage LT Pro 4meg and needed a little boost. However due to problems with the game itself, the boost was negligible.
by Gr8ful in Computer Hardware, - Top 100, May 08 '00
Pros: Fast frame rate, TV out, Hardware DVD Cons: Drivers have issues
ATI has accomplished high frame rate combined with 32 megabytes of SDRAM for one of the best hardware 3D accelerator cards out to date. It has TV out, supports hardware DVD, and has an excellent frame rate. Who could ask for more? I have had some...
Pros: Hardware dvd, 32 bit performance Cons: drivers, spotty performance with games
I chose to go with a Rage Fury when I bought my system last June. The deciding factors were hardware dvd and good 32 bit performance. In these two areas, at least, the card does fairly well in. However, it stumbles horribly when you go beyond those...
Pros: Great 2D performance, and great 3D quality, Hardware Assisted DVD Decoding, TV out Cons: An Aging Card, Perhaps It's Wiser To Opt for A Newer Card
I bought this card when it first came out to upgrade from my older ATI Video Card. It boosted my computer's 3D performance a great deal, and provided excellent 2D quality. The hardware assisted DVD Decoding is a great feature, because it takes off a lot...
Pros: 32MB RAM, fast Cons: Incompatible with older versions of DirectX
Serious gamers always require the best graphics and that is why they need good quality 3D cards. A good 3D card will obviously have a nice amount of Video RAM.Let's start out with 32 meg of RAM.
Pros: Great performer, reasonably priced. 3D and 2D graffics are unsurpassed! Cons: Can't think of any.
I'm not going to get technical, But if your a game player or have a 17" monitor or bigger you'll love the ATI Rage Fury 32MG. I have always preferred ATI over other video cards because the refresh rate is allot higher than anyone else’s, so this...
Pros: Fast graphics.. good dvd hardware onboard, nice s-video output to tv Cons: driver incompatibility with today's games...bad drivers
When i first bought the Ati Rage Fury 32 meg video card...it seemd like a great card considering it has dvd onboard decoding hardware, and TV-out (s-video for today's tv's) Now i'm starting to discover that alot of games wont work properly with this...
I bought this card when I customized my new computer. I wanted a card that would give me 128 bit graphics and great game graphics quality. that is what I got. I have been extremely satisfied with the graphics resolution in gaming. But in DVD's I felt...
Pros: Smooth DVD playback, reasonably good frame rates in 3d games. Cons: Not the fastest 3d card on the market...
Overall I am satisfied with my Rage Fury. I got it because I needed a card that would do full DVD decoding as well as 3d acceleration. I replaced my Quantum 3D Obsidian and ATI 3d Xpression+ with it. As far as the DVD decoding goes, I can not say enough...
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