BlurPaX_PA
30-12-2003, 13:14
Ciao a tutti!
Ragazzi scusatemi, ma non ci sto + capendo una cippa...
Allora al momento ho: AMD XP1700+, ECSK7S5a, 512 DDR ed una ATI 9000Pro 64Mb della Sapphire acquistata nel settembre 2002...
Ora, potrei vendere la 9000 ad un tipo per 45€... e poi mi indirizzerei sulla scheda qui sotto che costa 129€ + IVA... Ma è una Powercolor ed ho letto qui sul forum che non è molto consigliata...
Poi ho letto che tra una 256 ed una 128 quasi quasi è meglio la 128 perchè monta della RTAM migliore...
Insomma mi chiarite le idee?!? Ed eventualmente per una cifra simile o di poco superiore mi conviene cambiare la mia fedele 9000Pro con quale altra?
Ecco la scheda in questione...
SVGA ATi *OEM Radeon 9600Pro 256MB DDR 8x TVout DVI OpGL1.4 DiX9.0
RADEON 9600 PRO
Specifications
System Requirements
Intel® Pentium® 4/III/II/Celeron™, AMD® K6/Duron™/Athlon®/Athlon XP® or compatible with AGP 4X (1.5V), 8X (0.8v) or Universal AGP 3.0 bus configuration (4X/8X).
128MB of system memory
Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
DVD playback requires DVD drive
Graphics Technology
RADEON™ 9600 PRO Visual Processing Unit (VPU)
Memory Configuration
256MB of double data rate SDRAM
Operating Systems Support
Windows® XP
Windows® 2000
Windows® Me
Display Support
VGA connector for analog CRT
S-videoconnector for TV / VCR
DVI-I connector for digital flat panel 1
Independent resolutions and refresh rates for any two connected displays
1 Optional DVI to VGA adapter allows connection to a second VGA monitor.
Features
4 parallel rendering pipelines
2 parallel geometry engines
128-bit DDR memory interface
AGP 8X support
SMARTSHADER™ 2.0
Programmable pixel and vertex shaders
16 textures per pass
Pixel shaders up to 160 instructions with 128-bit floating point precision
Vertex shaders up to 1024 instructions with flow control
Multiple render target support
Shadow volume rendering acceleration
High precision 10-bit per channel frame buffer support
Supports DirectX® 9.0 and the latest version of OpenGL®
SMOOTHVISION™ 2.1
2x/4x/6x full scene anti-aliasing modes
Adaptive algorithm with programmable sample patterns
2x/4x/8x/16x anisotropic filtering modes
Adaptive algorithm with bi-linear (performance) and tri-linear (quality) options
HYPER Z™ III+
Lossless Z-Buffer compression (up to 24:1)
Fast Z-Buffer Clear
TRUFORM™ 2.0
2nd generation N-Patch higher order surface support
Discrete and continuous tessellation levels per polygon
Displacement mapping
VIDEOSHADER™
Seamless integration of pixel shaders with video
FULLSTREAM™ video de-blocking technology
Noise removal filtering for captured video
MPEG-2 decoding with motion compensation, iDCT and color space conversion
All-format DTV/HDTV decoding
YPrPb component output*
Adaptive de-interlacing and frame rate conversion
Dual integrated display controllers
Dual integrated 10-bit per channel 400 MHz DACs
Integrated 165 MHz TMDS transmitter (DVI 1.0 compliant)
Integrated TV Output support up to 1024x768 resolution
Optimized for Pentium® 4 SSE2 and AMD Athlon™ 3Dnow!
PC 2002 compliant
*with optional HDTV adapter available from ATI Online Store
Warranty
3-year limited warranty
Mode Tables
2D DISPLAY MODES
Resolutions, colors and maximum refresh rates (Hz) in 256, 65K or 16.7M colors Monitor Resolution Hz
640x480
120
800x600 120
1024x768 120
1152x864 120
1280x1024 120
1600x1200 85
1920x1080* 16:9 75
1920x1200 75
1920x1440 75
2048x1536 60
*16:9 aspect ratio monitors are supported on 1920x1080 and 848x480 on Windows® XP, Windows® 2000 and Windows® ME. The complete list of resolutions depends on the driver version and operating system. NOTE: resolutions are limited by the performance of the attached monitor.
MAXIMUM 3D RESOLUTIONS
(with 128MB Frame Buffer) 65K colors 2048x1536
16.7M colors 2048x1536
Ragazzi scusatemi, ma non ci sto + capendo una cippa...
Allora al momento ho: AMD XP1700+, ECSK7S5a, 512 DDR ed una ATI 9000Pro 64Mb della Sapphire acquistata nel settembre 2002...
Ora, potrei vendere la 9000 ad un tipo per 45€... e poi mi indirizzerei sulla scheda qui sotto che costa 129€ + IVA... Ma è una Powercolor ed ho letto qui sul forum che non è molto consigliata...
Poi ho letto che tra una 256 ed una 128 quasi quasi è meglio la 128 perchè monta della RTAM migliore...
Insomma mi chiarite le idee?!? Ed eventualmente per una cifra simile o di poco superiore mi conviene cambiare la mia fedele 9000Pro con quale altra?
Ecco la scheda in questione...
SVGA ATi *OEM Radeon 9600Pro 256MB DDR 8x TVout DVI OpGL1.4 DiX9.0
RADEON 9600 PRO
Specifications
System Requirements
Intel® Pentium® 4/III/II/Celeron™, AMD® K6/Duron™/Athlon®/Athlon XP® or compatible with AGP 4X (1.5V), 8X (0.8v) or Universal AGP 3.0 bus configuration (4X/8X).
128MB of system memory
Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
DVD playback requires DVD drive
Graphics Technology
RADEON™ 9600 PRO Visual Processing Unit (VPU)
Memory Configuration
256MB of double data rate SDRAM
Operating Systems Support
Windows® XP
Windows® 2000
Windows® Me
Display Support
VGA connector for analog CRT
S-videoconnector for TV / VCR
DVI-I connector for digital flat panel 1
Independent resolutions and refresh rates for any two connected displays
1 Optional DVI to VGA adapter allows connection to a second VGA monitor.
Features
4 parallel rendering pipelines
2 parallel geometry engines
128-bit DDR memory interface
AGP 8X support
SMARTSHADER™ 2.0
Programmable pixel and vertex shaders
16 textures per pass
Pixel shaders up to 160 instructions with 128-bit floating point precision
Vertex shaders up to 1024 instructions with flow control
Multiple render target support
Shadow volume rendering acceleration
High precision 10-bit per channel frame buffer support
Supports DirectX® 9.0 and the latest version of OpenGL®
SMOOTHVISION™ 2.1
2x/4x/6x full scene anti-aliasing modes
Adaptive algorithm with programmable sample patterns
2x/4x/8x/16x anisotropic filtering modes
Adaptive algorithm with bi-linear (performance) and tri-linear (quality) options
HYPER Z™ III+
Lossless Z-Buffer compression (up to 24:1)
Fast Z-Buffer Clear
TRUFORM™ 2.0
2nd generation N-Patch higher order surface support
Discrete and continuous tessellation levels per polygon
Displacement mapping
VIDEOSHADER™
Seamless integration of pixel shaders with video
FULLSTREAM™ video de-blocking technology
Noise removal filtering for captured video
MPEG-2 decoding with motion compensation, iDCT and color space conversion
All-format DTV/HDTV decoding
YPrPb component output*
Adaptive de-interlacing and frame rate conversion
Dual integrated display controllers
Dual integrated 10-bit per channel 400 MHz DACs
Integrated 165 MHz TMDS transmitter (DVI 1.0 compliant)
Integrated TV Output support up to 1024x768 resolution
Optimized for Pentium® 4 SSE2 and AMD Athlon™ 3Dnow!
PC 2002 compliant
*with optional HDTV adapter available from ATI Online Store
Warranty
3-year limited warranty
Mode Tables
2D DISPLAY MODES
Resolutions, colors and maximum refresh rates (Hz) in 256, 65K or 16.7M colors Monitor Resolution Hz
640x480
120
800x600 120
1024x768 120
1152x864 120
1280x1024 120
1600x1200 85
1920x1080* 16:9 75
1920x1200 75
1920x1440 75
2048x1536 60
*16:9 aspect ratio monitors are supported on 1920x1080 and 848x480 on Windows® XP, Windows® 2000 and Windows® ME. The complete list of resolutions depends on the driver version and operating system. NOTE: resolutions are limited by the performance of the attached monitor.
MAXIMUM 3D RESOLUTIONS
(with 128MB Frame Buffer) 65K colors 2048x1536
16.7M colors 2048x1536