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Maybe
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HIS X1650
Date: 
12/30/06
Price: 
$154.00
Sponsors: 
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Score: 
9/10

HIS X1650
Introduction

Today we have the X1650 Radeon from our friends over at HIS. The X1650 uses ATI's RV560 processor at it's core and sports HIS's IceQ dual slot cooling system. From what I've seen from it so far, this card is quite amazing. But, before we delve into the meat of the review, let's take a look at some specs straight from the HIS site.



Special thanks to our friends over at HIS for sending us this card for review.




Powered by ATI Radeon X1650XT - 630MHz (iTurbo)
256MB-128bit 4 channel GDDR3 memory - 1.46GHz (iTurbo)
24 Pixel shader processor
8 Vertex shader processor
Ultra-threaded SM 3.0 Engine
256-bit Ring-bus
ATI Avivo™
High Precision Architecture
CrossFire™ Support
PCI Express® x16 lane native support
RV560 80nm 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
256-bit Ring Bus
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


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