Saturday, September 2nd 2006

VisionTek Introduces PCI version of RADEON X1300 256MB


VisionTek Products today announced the launch of their new RADEON X1300 256MB PCI PC graphic card. The VisionTek RADEON X1300 256MB PCI is designed to deliver an unparalleled performance and value combination in today's graphically demanding and shader-intensive DirectX 9 / OpenGL applications. Avivo technology available on the RADEON X1300 PCI card produces ultra vibrant colors, sharp images, and the smoothest video playback ever offered by ATI. Full shader model 3.0 support delivers new high dynamic range visual effects, enhanced realism with adaptive anti-aliasing and lightning fast performance. Supporting dual monitors is a perfect opportunity to run side-by-side applications and maximize your productivity. Add additional VisionTek RADEON X1300 256MB PCI cards to your PC and drive four or more monitors at the same time. The VisionTek RADEON X1300 256MB PCI also provides HDTV component support via our s-video output to enable a PC to HDTV connection. The PCI version of RADEON X1300 made by VisionTek is now available in North America.
Source: VisionTek
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18 Comments on VisionTek Introduces PCI version of RADEON X1300 256MB

#1
lordlatte
This is excellent news! People always want me to get them a new graphics card, and invariably dell forgot to give them an agp of pci-e slot. I'd have to settle for a 9250 or 5500, and now, assuming you can find it, they can probably play newer games at low settings.
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#2
NamesDontMatter
looks perfect for a HTPC, can use old school motherboards and get a good picture now.
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#3
xyzunit
wtf? This is like 3 month old news. When I went and bought a mouse at the beginning of summer, I saw like 10 of them on the shelves at Fry's Electronics. I only remember it because I was trying to see what was decent and cheap in the realm of pci graphics. $130 isn't cheap enough for me :)
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#4
wazzledoozle
Inverness, IL June 2, 2005 - VisionTek™ Products, LLC, a supplier of advanced PC graphics cards, memory solutions and PC accessories, today announced the launch of their new RADEON®™ X1300 256MB PCI PC graphic card. Available now on the shelves of Circuit City, CompUSA, and Fry’s Electronics, as well as from the following leading e-commerce sites
BestBuy.com, Buy.com, CircuitCity.com, CompUSA.com, Dell.com, Monarchcomputers.com, Newegg.com, and Outpost.com.
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#5
tvdang7
how bad does this beat the 6200 pci? some one needs to bench these.
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#6
POGE
This news is from last year. >_<
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#7
wazzledoozle
POGEThis news is from last year. >_<
Over a year ago actually.
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#9
Dippyskoodlez
256mb.. pci... year old...

who cares? lol. PCI bandwidth has long been a bottleneck since the GF4 MX.
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#10
stealthfighter
The only thing I would use PCI for is my sound card, since I don't have any form of pci-express.. I doubt it's bottlenecking anything. just a soind card. 33mb/sec should be sufficant for sound.
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#11
Sasqui
I bet PCIx4 would suffice for most graphics, but I'm no expert - this card is great for those who want openGL, and lightweight DX, like Google Earth. Gamers, stay away.
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#12
tvdang7
well im sure it can run CSS fine. my friend has an agp 5500 and he plays good. this should be around the same.
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#13
Dippyskoodlez
tvdang7well im sure it can run CSS fine. my friend has an agp 5500 and he plays good. this should be around the same.
Intel GMA 950 plays CSS. Its not really that demanding.
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#14
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
DippyskoodlezIntel GMA 950 plays CSS. Its not really that demanding.
lol intel gma thats funny hey i should bench my rage pro 4mb in my dell optiplex 100 yeah its got a celeron wanna make somtin of it :D
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#16
Azn Tr14dZ
DippyskoodlezIntel GMA 950 plays CSS. Its not really that demanding.
CSS isn't demanding at all. My friend can get 30-40 FPS @ 1280x1024 w/ GMA...not bad but quality isn't great.
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#17
tvdang7
wow really? i didnt think it would run at all........
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#18
NamesDontMatter
Enough sarcasm ladies and gents, lets just end it here unless you have something useful to say.
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