ATI Radeon X1600 Pro 512 MB AGP | 
| Brand: ATI
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 14027
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Graphics RAM: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9.5 x 3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 100-437510 Model: 100-437510 UPC: 727419413053 EAN: 0727419413053 ASIN: B000E5VQOU
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| Features:
| • | 157 million transistors on 90nm fabrication process | | • | Dual-link DVI | | • | Twelve pixel shader processors | | • | Five vertex shader processors | | • | 128-bit 4-channel DDR/DDR2/GDDR3 memory interface |
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Amazon.com Product Description For outstanding digital entertainment and 3-D graphics, look no further than the Radeon X1600 Pro. The card is designed to transform your PC with astonishing graphics performance and visual quality, creating a lifelike high-definition (HD) viewing experience with 3-D games, DVD movies, and digital photography and video. 
157 million transistors, a 90nm fabrication process, 12 pixel shader processors, 5 vertex shader processors, 512 MB of 128-bit, 4-channel GDDR3 memory. Sound good? View larger. | Performance, by the Numbers Under the hood you'll find 157 million transistors on a 90nm fabrication process; 12 pixel shader processors; 5 vertex shader processors; 512 MB of 128-bit, 4-channel GDDR3 memory; and an external bridge chip that supports AGP 4x and 8x interfaces. The card also features a ring bus memory controller for 256-bit memory reads, which is optimized for performance at high-display resolutions. The Radeon X1600 also supports impressive shader performance with Shader Model 3.0--now you can see incredible details never before visible. The X1600 also allows you to experience simultaneous high dynamic range rendering and advanced adaptive anti-aliasing for incredible enhancements to lighting contour and color details. Take the edge off of jagged wires and strands of hair, while experiencing photorealistic lighting. Home Theater Compatibility ATI's Avivo technology, which is integrated into the X1600, promises a high-definition visual experience, delivering sharper photos, smoother video, true-to-life image representation, and universal display connectivity for driving HD displays. High-definition images come to life with remarkable clarity and color. Plus, Avivo's universal connectivity allows you to create your ideal display setup. The technology also offers accelerated MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, WMV9, VC-1, and H.264 decoding, encoding, and transcoding. In the display support department you get an integrated dual-link DVI connector, plus compliance with HDMI and HDCP connections. There's even a component output for direct connections to HDTV displays. 
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Product Description The ATI Radeon X1600 is here to deliver the ultimate gaming performance. This amazing graphics card will give you outstanding digital entertainment and 3D graphics, through its unique ultra-threaded architecture and Avivo video and display technology. Transform your PC with astonishing graphics performance and visual quality, creating a lifelike High Definition (HD) viewing experience with 3D games, DVD movies, digital photography and digital video. The Radeon X1600 is ideal for the working demands and entertainment pleasures of tomorrow. Native PCI Express x16 bus interface AGP 8x configurations also supported with AGP-PCI-E external bridge chip Lossless Z Compression (up to 48 - 1) 32-bit integer HDR (10 - 10 - 10 - 2) format supported throughout the pipeline Lossless Color Compression (up to 6 - 1) at all resolutions, including widescreen HDTV resolutions Vector adaptive per-pixel de-interlacing Accelerated MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, WMV9, VC-1, and H.264 decoding and transcoding DXVA support De-blocking and noise reduction filtering Motion compensation, IDCT, DCT and color space conversion 3 - 2 pulldown (frame rate conversion) Complete, independent color controls and video overlays for each display Drive two displays simultaneously with independent resolutions and refresh rates CrossFire Multi-GPU technology with 4 modes of operation - Alternate Frame Rendering (maximum performance), Supertiling (optimal load-balancing), Scissor (compatibility), Super AA 8x/10x/12x/14x (maximum image quality) DVI 1.0 compliant / HDMI interoperable and HDCP ready VGA mode support on all outputs Compatible with ATI TV/Video encoder products, including Theater 550
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
So-So Acceleration, but wonderful image quality April 25, 2006 TomNY (New York) 26 out of 26 found this review helpful
Myriads of reviews on the web will tell you about this card's so-so 3D acceleration, and I must agree ... it's not that impressive when you tried last year's model (X800) and noticed that it can perform faster and smoother. But everybody seems to ignore ATI's claims that this card renders much clearer pictures and text, vibrant colors and even smoother video than its predecessors ... all of these are quite true. I use my PC for work 90% of the time and play the occasional game or watch the occasional DVD. Still, because of image quality, I found this a good investment. I would have preferred one of these super-sharp Matrox cards if I NEVER payed any games, but hey ... The bad: a) this gets very very hot, even with the large fan in my original ATI (I would not even think about getting some of the copy cards with even less cooling), so I wonder how long it will last me, b) whenever the chip's acceleration is working very hard, I hear screeching noises in my Audigy soundcard.
Fast Card but you need to keep it cool July 25, 2006 Gary D. Stevens (Valencia, CA USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Just let me start off saying the card itself is very fast. I just replaced a 9800pro and its night and day faster. The only issue i had was the heat that it generated. The card became quirky in World of Warcraft when it got hot. This was addressed when i cleaned up my drive cables and such to allow better airflow and changed out one of my fans to a higher volume fan. Its summer and the room was hot so its probably not all the cards fault. =)
Dissapointed! August 3, 2006 Daniel Matamoros (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) 6 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this card thinking it would be a major upgrade from my Radeon 9600 Pro, 128 mb, and I was completely dissapointed! Granted, this card may be an awesome performer when it comes to digital movie playback and things like that, but it sucks in gaming! Going to trade it for an X800XL.
Fast AGP Card February 1, 2007 SAM FRIEDMAN (Flushing, NY United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
For people with computers that still have AGP Slots The X1600 Pro with 512 mb might be the fastest card You can buy considering many new cards are PCI-E Only. This card might not be the fastest, but for casual gaming its very fast. I replaced my aging 6800 with 128 mb with this card and it improved framerates about 5-10 fps better.
A good upgade for AGP slots January 10, 2007 C. Fiorillo (OR) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Not the top of the line, but it's within the budget of my minute purse. With PCIexpress becoming favored over AGP, this is only 1 or 2 cards down from the best AGP card currently offered by ATI. However, if your looking for Ultra performance, think nVidia 8800 (and a 500+$ dent in your bank account). Upgade your system with PCIexpress!
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