Check this out on Riva3D:
http://www.riva3d.com/radeon/
The Radeon 32MB DDR was a mixed bag indeed. Those looking for the ultimate in visual quality with 32 bit color and all the graphical goodies will definitely want to check this one out. If 16 bit color with mind blowing frame rates is your thing then you need not apply, for this is definitely not a 16 bit beast.
Many will also find that once they have experienced the superb DVD/MPEG playback, that it is near impossible to go back. Though I am very disappointed in the fact that there is absolutely no kind of TV-out on the 32 MB version. To me that just seems like taking the video playback feature, and cutting it off at its knees. How in the hell am I going to enjoy DVD without a big screen? Well I guess I could always pick up an Apple Cinema Display
Overall I was really impressed with the Radeon. Performance was nice, visual quality was superb, and the price is pretty good too. If you are in the market for a $150-$200 card, and have a need for visual quality over raw numbers, then you will really be doing yourself a favor by at least giving this baby a look.
Final Score
Price: $150-200 U.S. 1
Performance: .75
Features: .75
Add-Ins: .5
Drivers : 1
Final Score: 4 of 5
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http://www.riva3d.com/radeon/
The Radeon 32MB DDR was a mixed bag indeed. Those looking for the ultimate in visual quality with 32 bit color and all the graphical goodies will definitely want to check this one out. If 16 bit color with mind blowing frame rates is your thing then you need not apply, for this is definitely not a 16 bit beast.
Many will also find that once they have experienced the superb DVD/MPEG playback, that it is near impossible to go back. Though I am very disappointed in the fact that there is absolutely no kind of TV-out on the 32 MB version. To me that just seems like taking the video playback feature, and cutting it off at its knees. How in the hell am I going to enjoy DVD without a big screen? Well I guess I could always pick up an Apple Cinema Display
Overall I was really impressed with the Radeon. Performance was nice, visual quality was superb, and the price is pretty good too. If you are in the market for a $150-$200 card, and have a need for visual quality over raw numbers, then you will really be doing yourself a favor by at least giving this baby a look.
Final Score
Price: $150-200 U.S. 1
Performance: .75
Features: .75
Add-Ins: .5
Drivers : 1
Final Score: 4 of 5
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I like to con people, but I also like to insult them. What if I could combine the two, I would call it - Consult !
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