ATI Radeon X1800 XT Video Card

512MB, PCI Express x16, Dual DVI, VIVO - MPN: 100435705 See Product Details

Product Details of ATI Radeon X1800 XT Video Card

Description

The ATI Connect3D Radeon X1800 Series hands you the visual and performance possibilities you only dreamed of from a PC graphics processor. Video / Graphics Cards PCI Express Video Cards 512 MB

Quick Glance

Video Chipset: ATI RADEON X1800 XT

Slot Type: PCI-Express x16

Interface Type: Video - 15 pin High-Density D-shell (VGA), Video - 4 pin mini-DIN (S-Video), Video - Component Video, Video - DVI-I (Digital & Analog), Video - RCA Composite Video

Functionality: Dual DVI, HDTV Encoder, TwinView Architecture, Video Capture

Installed Memory: 512

Summary

Product Title: ATI Radeon X1800 XT Video Card

Manufacturer: ATI

Power Score: 5 | 8 Reviews

Graphics Chipset

Video Chipset: ATI RADEON X1800 XT

Core Clock Speed: 625 MHz

Memory

Installed Video Memory: 512 MB

Memory Technology: GDDR3

Effective Memory Clock Speed: 1.5 GHz

Connectivity and Additional Features

Interface Connection: Video - 15 pin High-Density D-shell (VGA), Video - 4 pin mini-DIN (S-Video), Video - Component Video, Video - DVI-I (Digital & Analog), Video - RCA Composite Video

Functionality: Dual DVI, HDTV Encoder, TwinView Architecture, Video Capture

Compatibility

Slot/Port Type: PCI-Express x16

System Type: PC

Minimum Power Supply Required: 400 W

Slot Space Required: 2

Warranty

Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

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Reviews on ATI Radeon X1800 XT Video Card

  • 5
  By member: bamboozled2 - Apr 13, 2006

Excellent Video Card

Strengths: Installed easily and runs flawlessly.

Weakness: Card is a bit long. Takes up 2 slots.

Have used numerous ATI and Sapphire ATI cards and they just keep getting better. Easily overclocked to 670 and copper heatsink keeps card running cool. Smooth video performance and games play great. Very pleased and recommend this card.

  • 5
  By member: wpinkjr - Jan 23, 2006

Best 512 GPU for the Price!

Strengths: Price! ATI Support! Power! Quiet! Supports SM 3.0

Weakness: ATI auto overclock works poorly. Not a master Crossfire card! 256 Memory BUS! AVIVO!

I bought this card to max out all the graphic settings on every game that I own and they all work flawlessly! Over 9k on 3dMark05 without tweaking. This card isnt a master croosfire card which is a negative due to the cost. right now this is the best performance for the cost 512 GPU on the market. Check the ATI site for the massive resolution it supports.

  • 5
  By member: jewfromdahood - Dec 15, 2005

Awesome

Strengths: Fixed Loud fan from X850, loudest is at start up and only at start-up wicked Fast, Very Stable, hasn't crashed on me

Weakness: none, except for dual slot cooler, but i like ruby on that card

I got this card a couple of weeks ago believe it or not. the perks of havign your father self employed in a computer consulting business. I swear this card is quiet even when stressed to the max unlike the X800's and X850's. In my Silverstone TJ-06 case /window ruby is looking right at me, since the card is flipped 180 degrees. I tell you my computer (currently P4 650 3.4Ghz 2MB cache, 2X256MB...

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  • 5
  By member: sgtdisturbed - Sep 26, 2006

A monster, in more than one way

Strengths: Very fast clock speeds, easy overclocking (I can get mine up to 680/775 with no hiccups), the extra ATI quality/performance settings.

Weakness: Size and heat, but that's to be expected from such a monster of a video card. Be prepared to rearrange your hard drives to get it to fit. Temps: 58c idle, 70c full load.

A monster. In size, performance, and memory installed (512 megs). The speeds are easily adjusted through the Catalyst Control Panel. Turned mine up pretty far, and got a little bit of a performance boost, especially in HDR environments and high-intensity shootouts. I get 60 FPS on max settings and 1280x1024 in F.E.A.R., and 100 FPS on max settings, 1280x1024 in BF2. Hitman: Blood Money gets 40-85...

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  • 5
  By member: sgtdisturbed47 - Sep 15, 2006

Powerful, extreme performance

Strengths: 512 megs of GDDR3 RAM, super fast performance, not as hot as one would think (65c under full load, which is what I got on my old AGP nVidia 6600 256 meg), overclocks beautifully.

Weakness: Size is the only weakness. It is almost twice as long as my older video card. If you are building a new computer, you had better make PLENTY of room for it. And it is a bit heavy, secure it tightly.

I bought this card for 2 benjamins at a closing-out sale, so the price/performance ratio is the best I will ever get, unless there's another closing-out sale. I can overclock it all the way up to 690/1600 MHz no problem. Runs all of my games with max quality settings and 1280x1024 resolution without a problem, and get anywhere from 40-180 FPS, depending on the game and environment. It won't dip...

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  • 5
  By member: codesling1_1129608600 - Apr 12, 2006

The Good... The Bad and the.......WOW!

Strengths: Having software that enables you to fully tweak card performance is what brought me to buy this card.

Weakness: Heavy and gives off plenty of heat! (Well not really a weakness being you don't have to carry it around with you)

When I bought this card I wasn't expecting the level of detail that I was seeing! It is amazing. I play BF2, I am able to move all setting to high and move to 6x anti-aliasing and 1280x1024 and this card begs for more! Hook this card to a DVI LCD and you will never stop playing! Going from the 9700Pro to the X1800 is like coming from another world. NOTE: This card does give off plenty of heat...

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  • 4
  By member: tickertap - Apr 9, 2006

good card.

Strengths: fast, stable, games look great

Weakness: huge, but thats obvious

overclocks ok, you done need to though, fear, d&d online, etc look great. maxed out settings. well worth the price now, 350-ish, heck, i cant see why to get a 1900

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  • 5.0
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