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A new PCI video card
Name: jackbomb Date: September 25, 2006 at 20:41:58 Pacific OS: Windows XP Media Center CPU/Ram: x2 4800/4GB Product: jackbomb
Comment:
Imagine that. A HardOCP review dedicated completely to a PCI graphics card. What's the world coming to?
Slow graphics, obviously. :P
The Radeon X1300 PCI is now the fastest PCI video card. Even more interesting is the fact that this card, like all X1000 series cards, could be used as a very cheap, completely dedicated physics processor (once driver support is available) along with a high performance AGP or PCI-E card to actually do the graphics.
See the last page of the article for details on physics usage.
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