Product Details
Description:
The Radeon X1900 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 X1900
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)
Functionality: Dual DVI, HDTV Encoder, TwinView Architecture, Video Capture
Installed Memory: 512
Summary
Product Title: ATI X1900 CrossFire Edition Video Card
Manufacturer: ATI
Power Score: 4.4 | 7 Reviews
Product Reviews (7)
Excellent Card!
Strengths: VERY FAST 3D card!
Weakness: no video-in capabilities
This is a great card, I use it for 3d games on my 2407WFP. I've got it put in a Asus A8R32-MVP deluxe crossfire motherbard. It's set at the highest settings and it runs super fast for all the 3d games on the market right now. My only complaint is that I wish it had better video-in capabilities like the AIW--since we are paying between $500-$600 for this card, it should have all the bells and...
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By gfunk4698844 - Jun 28, 2006
ATi Randeon X1900 Crossfire Edition
Strengths: Powerful, Fast, Gorgous. This thing can do so much.
Weakness: Heat seems to be the problem, and that's not good when it comes to computer hardwares.
The card seems to be really good except that the heatsink design is not efficient. It gets too hot and it's loud. Like having the bigger (4") exhaust in your car it's crazy loud too if you ask me.
By cnltc345 - May 4, 2006
ATI x1900 Crossfiew Edition - the leader in dual card technology
Strengths: Fastest dual-card configuration, easy to install, GREAT overclocker
Weakness: Loud Fan if running at 100% (usually doesn't, though), can get very hot
This is definitly the best dual-card solution out there! Anti-alising doesn't effect this card very much. I'm running this with another x1900 xt, and it setup very easily without problem. The crossfire cable it comes with is very easy to use too. One note: make sure you have a GREAT (good name-brand) PSU with AT LEAST 550w to run in crossfire config or it will have problems. I have an enermax...
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By cceviker - Apr 4, 2006
It's never been more real
Strengths: On-board memory Graphics Quality Ease of installation Included utilites/software CrossFire enabled Dual-Monitor Support
Weakness: Price...
This is an amazing graphics card...The detail is amazing, setting the graphics all the way up in any application has never been easier, and the movement has never been smoother.
By nobuddy5051 - Mar 20, 2006
Good, but could be better...
Strengths: Plenty of DDR3 RAM (512MB), Lots of visual options, HDCP, Smooth graphics, consistent stabilty, even during overclocking; Windows Vista Capable.
Weakness: Very Loud, especially during customizing for over-clockable rates with Crossfire setup; external connection cable to enable Crossfire with Crossfire Ready Card is Extremely difficult!
I've installed plenty of PCI cards in the past & this one was no different, however, the special Crossfire connection cable included with this one that you must connect to the Crossfire Ready Card is external and a real pain in the neck if you don't do it right. Also, during normal operation, it's fan is OK, but once you start really taking advantage of the crossfire setup- with high-end graphic...
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By Ultimate_Entertainment - Feb 1, 2007

