Pros: great price, awesome graphics, easy interface Cons: interface can be to simple at times for power users
Hello everyone, so you must be interested in the new line of ATI RAdeon cards. Well your not alone, ATI in my opinion has finally come out with card that could mean stiff competition for NVIDIAS chipsets IE: G-Force and G-force 2. I used to be a die...
Pros: Outstanding Price to Performance Ratio
Beats GeForce 2 MX in 32Bit performance.
Extremely cheap. Cons: No bundled software.
Slower than 64MB version.
ATI is a company known for its All-In-Wonder chipset for DVD playback and video editing. Their attempts into the chipset market have not given NVIDIA a scare until now.
The ATI Radeon chipset is a new generation chipset with DirectX 8...
Pros: Excellent fps at high-resolutions and great price with all the new tech of these later generation cards Cons: No driver support as of yet for Linux or Windows 95
I was a little dubious at first when going with an ATI product, but all of my fears proved to be completely unfounded. This card gave a great boost to my PII 300 64MB RAM and lets me play games at high-resolution and at 32-bit that I would not have had a...
Pros: Fast , beautiful 3D / OpenGL at a great price Cons: Installs could be work.
I won't bother with the technical specifications of this accelerator, if you need to see that, there's a link to the Manufacturers' Page already shown. This is about using the card. If you're reading this you probably have heard good things about this...
Pros: Awesome card, New incentives make it $150! Cons: None
Something "snapped" at ATI last year...
My guess, is that ATI, tired of having their $85 4X AGP (40 FPS Quake III) boards get trounced by 3DFX and Nvidia, decided to get busy and deal out a nice little "reality check" to...
Pros: Great performing card. Best bang for your buck. paid $180 on ebay Cons: Need a motherboard with a 4X AGP slot for best performance.
ATI cards in my opinion used to stink. But with this new Radeon series, they seemed to have turned things around and have even me buying there product. I've used this card now for about a month and ran MadOnion's benchmarks and they look excellent....
Pros: Cheap, Excellent quality Cons: Not as fast as Geforce based cards, drivers are bad
Let me start by stating that this card can be purchased for much less than $280, in fact I got it off buy.com for $180 and that was a few months ago. I do not doubt that it is much cheaper by now.
Pros: Fairly fast, easier on wallet than 64 MB DDR model Cons: Not as fast as 64 MB Radeon, fewer extra features
ATI's all out attack on the high end video card market truly covers all bases. I've already reviewed the bleeding edge 64 MB Radeon card and the feature packed All-In-Wonder Radeon - but I'd like to say a few words about the humbler yet still powerful 32...
Pros: Outstanding image quality! FAST! Cons: Included DVD software may be tricky install.
Right off, let me say that the Radeon has the best image quality I have seen from any 2D or 3D video card. I'm a power user and get a chance to look at a lot of hardware - Nvidia, 3dfx, S3, ATI, etc. - but ATI really blows away the competition this time...
Pros: High speed gaming at well over 100 fps. Nicest visuals I've ever seen. Cons: Cons? Well, I haven't had a problem yet.
Ok, hear this. I play Quake 3, Half-life, Serious Sam, Deus Ex, Soldier of Fortune, King Pin, and tons of other 3d accelerated games. My resolution is always 1024 x 768, and every video option in each game is turned up full blast. I get over 100 fps...
Pros: Awesome 3D graphics support, and an enhanced gaming experience. Cons: None I can seem to think of!
I couldn't say anything bad about this graphics card. I recently upgraded from my old ATI All-in-Wonder 128 16MB card, and this card has been nothing but wonderful for me. All my 3D games run absolutely spectacular with this card. Counter-Strike, Need...
I love this card when playing my PC games because it always makes my games look superior to my cousins games on his PC, who uses the Voodoo 4 chipset. The fps in my games are AWESOME and this card has a lot of features that will improve anything that you...
Pros: Cheaper than the 64Mb version Cons: slightly slower than the 64Mb version
The 32Mb version of ATi's high-end 3D graphics card is slightly slower than the 64Mb version both in memory speed and in clock speed, but not by much. I think this card is purposely slowed down in order to create a card for the next step down of graphics...
Pros: Inexpensive, Very Good 3d performance Cons: Lack of quality drivers, No TV out
The Radeon 32 megabyte 3d card is a good choice for gamers who don't have enough money for the better or the best, but want good performance. First off, what comes in the pretty box? Basically all you get is a driver cd, a small manual, a ferrite...
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