When the box is opened, you find the video card, a quick install guide, an S-Video cable, a low profile bracket, and an ATI Driver CD. It lacked any DVD software, however, which means you’ll need to have your own or download ATI’s Multimedia center from their site to get it.
Graphics Technology: Radeon 9200 SE
Memory Size: 64 MB DDR
Memory Bandwidth: 64 bit
Core Speed: 200 Mhz
Ramdac: 400 Mhz
Max Resolution: 2048 x 1536 @ 85 Hz
Bus Standard: AGP 8x/4x
VGA Output: Yes
TV-Tuner: No
TV-Out: Yes
VIVO(Video-In, Video-Out): No
DVI: Yes
The card itself is smaller than the higher priced cards made by ATI, and has an optional low-profile bracket that can be used on the card instead to decrease the size of the card in the back of your computer. This reduced size is handy for situations It also has a passive heat sink, perfect for a silent case.
Add 11/13/03: It is also important to note that the Radeon 9200 has onboard DirectX8.1 support, while the more expensive cards have onboard DirectX9.0 support. This can make a large difference in games which use DirectX 9.0, but for older games, the difference is not as noticable.
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