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ASUS RADEON X1300/TD 128MB PCIe
ASUS EAX1300 is equipped with exclusive ASUS innovations and ATI Radeon X1300 VPU. Manufactured through 90nm technology and incorporated a new performance architecture, and graphics engine enhanced Shader Model 3.0 and delivered fast memory speeds and Dynamic Range Rendering. Of course, to provide a complete gaming platform, the card included unique ASUS technologies that allow users to record gaming actions (ASUS Game Replay) and share them online (ASUS Game LiveShow), as well as provide video quality comparable to the best TVs (ASUS Splendid Video Intelligence Technology). ASUS EAX1300/TD/128M is a new and complete solution targeted to address the entry-level segment of the discrete desktop market.
PCI Express Support
ASUS Video Security Online
ASUS GameLive Show
ASUS GameReplay
ASUS GameFace Messenger
ASUS OnScreenDisplay (OSD)
New performance architecture makes Shader Model 3.0 features playable for the first time in the mainstream segment.
Avivo Technology gives revolutionary display, Video, and connectivity capabilities.
Next-Generation image quality. Advanced high Dynamic Range rendering, 128-bit floating point precision.
SPECIFICATION
INTERFACE/BUS - PCI Express x16
CHIPSET
ATI Radeon X1300 GPU
450MHz Engine Clock
MEMORY
128MB 64-bit DDR Memory
500MHz (250MHz DDR) Memory Clock
CONNECTORs
(1) 15-pin VGA port
(1) 7-pin S-Video/Composite port
(1) 24-pin DVI-I port
O/S SUPPORT - Windows XP/XP x64 Edition/Media Center Edition 2005/Vista
2006-12-03 03:02:58
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answered by falcon10_98 2
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Well there are lots of good PCI-E Graphics card available for 100$ , U can find it in the below website ,
http://www.dealtime.com/xPP-graphics_cards--price_range_70_110-pci_express
i cant suggest u any graphics cards because , i need you to choose one , not someone else
2006-12-03 03:05:41
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answered by Shyam B 2
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ATI Raidan x600 series. $90 at Best Buy.
John
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2006-12-03 02:59:41
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answered by A+ Certified Professional 5
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8600 is prehistory with the aid of then, stay away from dropping funds and purchase a 8800 series card. no longer a lot extra funds, yet a lot extra ability. also twin-middle processor is needed with the aid of very nearly each new recreation...
2016-11-23 14:19:38
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answered by ? 4
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http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?pfp=BROWSE&N=200105+10&Ne=500000&product_code=338097&Pn=GeForce_7300_GS_Video_Card
Whatever you do, don't go ATI. ATI used to be the schizzle. But, the last year or so, their products are having major QA problems. PNY is the way to go.
2006-12-03 03:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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