Pci X1 Card

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  1. DiabloDj1

    DiabloDj1 Well-Known Member

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    I think I'm gonna get Crossfire with these things..I could do that right?

    "The HIS X1300 PCIE 1x Video Card has the technology of the higher end video cards but it doesn't have the performance. This is certainly not a hardcore gamers card in any respect. Even so, it is still excellent for a low-profile Home Theater PC for watching movies or for playing the odd game." Watch the Video to find out more..." ~3dGameMan.com

    Review: http://www.3dgameman.com/content/view/2775/47/

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    Overview:
    High Definition 3D Performance & Image Quality to Your PC!
    Step-up to serious 3D performance and high-definition image quality with HIS X1300 Series. For enhanced graphics, the HIS X1300 Series combines a 90-nanometer process GPU, a new ultra-threaded 3D processing architecture, optimized for Shader Model 3.0 to deliver new high dynamic range visual effects, enhanced adaptive anti-aliasing realism and lightening fast performance. Plus an advanced memory controller with high speed DDR2 memory.
    The HIS X1300 Series is a great upgrade from discrete graphics because it gives your customers state-of-art graphics technology at an affordable price point.

    Brilliant New AvivoℿVideo and Display Technology
    With ATI's Avivoℿtechnology the HIS X1300 Series connects to home entertainment devices and allows you to view your digital media and play games with vibrant colors, sharp images, true-to-life image reproduction, and the smoothest video playback ever offered by ATI.

    Features:
    • RV515 90nm process
    • Vertex and Pixel Shader 3.0
    • 10bit Native Display Quality
    • Dynamic Flow Control
    • 128-bit FP32 Processing
    • 1024 instruction slots Shaders
    • 128-way Ultra-threaded dispatch processor
    • High Dymanic Range rendering
    • All stage Trilinear (16X) Anisotropic Filtering
    • Full (HQ) Anisotropic Filtering
    • 12X Temporal Max. MSAA
    • 6X Adaptive AA
    • Parallax Occlusion Mapping
    • 12-tap error-free Dynamic Soft Shadows
    • RMX/RMC
    • H.264 Accelerated
    • DL-DVI
    • CrossFire support
    • DirectX® 9 and OpenGL® supported

    Specs:
    Model Name: HIS X1300 512MB HyperMemory with 128MB (64bit) DDR2 PCIe x1
    Chipset: Radeon X1300 PCIe Series
    ASIC: RV515
    Pixel Pipelines: 4
    Vertex Engines: 2
    Manu. Process (Micron): 90nm
    Transistor: 105M
    Fill Rate: 1.8GPixel/s
    Memory Size (MB): 128
    Memory Type: DDR2
    RAMDAC (MHz): 400 Dual
    Engine CLK (MHz): 450
    Memory CLK (MHz): 500
    Memory Interface (bit): 64
    Memory Bandwidth: 4GB/s
    Max. Resolution: 2560x1600
    Bus Interface: PCIe
    VGA: Yes
    2nd VGA: Yes
    DVI: Yes
    2nd DVI: No
    TV-out: Yes
    HDTV (YPrPb component output): No
    Video-in: No
    TV Tuner: No
    FM Tuner: No

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    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16814161017


    I think its cool..had to show it cuz didnt see it anywhere posted on the search
     
  2. johndapunk FTW

    johndapunk FTW Senior Member

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    For pci-e x1 that is good.

    final statement: It's bad. 64-bit interface. ddr2 memory.

    What would be the point of putting that in crossfire when a single x800gto could rape them?
     
  3. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    your board capable?

    you have a capable crossfire edition mastard card?

    also be aware than the radeon X series doesn't support crossfire.

    only use I could see for the x1300 is physics.
     
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    Xelink, if you follow the link, it cleary says 'Crossfire Support'. Plus, you said the X series doesnt support crossfire, but this is a X1 series card.
     
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    Its something that can be expandable in the future :P

    and no my mobo isnt CF capable...I thought about it in the future if I want to waste some money..
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    you heard me right when I said the x series doesn't support CF...

    last time I checked, the x800GTO is in the x series...

    again don't f with the x1300 waste of time.


    also when you consider the fact that the x800GTO is around 3 times as powerful as the x1300 you have to think...
     

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