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Diamond Radeon HD2600 Agp 512MB GDDR2 Pro Ati

Diamond Radeon HD2600 Agp 512MB GDDR2 Pro Ati

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Brand: Best Data Products
Category: CE

List Price: $299.93
Buy New: $193.98
You Save: $105.95 (35%)

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 47582

Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Graphics RAM: 512
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: 2600PRO512A
Model: 2600PRO512A
UPC: 757448005332
EAN: 0757448005332
ASIN: B0012VL54Q

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
  • Box Contents - Diamond Viper Radeon HD 2600PRO graphics card, Quick Start Guide, Installation CD, TVO Cable, DVI to VGA Adapter, Component HDTV Adapter
  • GPU - AMD Radeon 2600PRO
  • Bus Type - AGP
  • Core Clock - 600 MHz
  • Memory Size - 512MB

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The ATI Radeon HD 2600 delivers powerful graphics performance to enhance the Windows Aero user interface. ATI Catalyst graphics management software is Certified for Windows Vista and is designed for quick and easy setup of graphics, video, and multiple displays. The ATI Radeon HD 2600 features advanced hardware HD video processing for stunning big-screen entertainment. Home theater aficionados will be mesmerized by ATI Avivo HD technology that delivers sharp images and vibrant color fidelity from 1080p playback of Blu-ray and HD DVDs movies. Memory Configuration - 16Mx32 Memory Interface - 128-Bit Memory Speed - 800MHz Output - 2 x Dual Link DVI + HDTV-Out DirectX 10 / Shader Model 4.0 / OpenGL 2.0 High-speed 128-bit-HDR (High Dynamic Range) rendering Up to 24x Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing ATI Avivo HD Video and Display Technology Built-in HDMI with Multi-channel 5.1 surround audio Support for the ATI Radeon DVI to HDMI adapter Unified Video Decoder (UVD) for Blu-ray and HD DVD HD video playback Windows Vista 3D environment Support System Requirements - Windows 2000, XP SP2, Vista, AMD Athlon or Intel Pentium 4, 512MB or more for best performance, CD-ROM drive, 400 Watt power supply recommended


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Worthless card   September 30, 2008
Frank Wiley
Installed the card in a Dell 4700 AGP Pc. then the pc wouldn't boot at all. the 4 test lights on back of the PC turned yellow. removed the card and replaced it with the Old. Nivida Card and it was fine.


4 out of 5 stars Not bad, considering   February 12, 2008
David Keefner (The Black Hills)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

For us poor, sad pathetic AGP video card users - this is a dang nice card. I believe there is a PCI-e version of this card and I hear it's amazing. This is not that card.

The reason you're looking at buying this card is because you own an out-of-date pc and instead of spending the money to upgrade your computer to something decent, you'd rather spend your money to upgrade your video card. Like everything, there are pros and cons.

My machine (my borrowed friends machine): 2.8 p4, 1gbram, 750 power watt (new). I think the main thing you need to be asking yourself is, do I have the power to run this card? I encountered a crap load of trouble while installing this card and trying to get it to work. I have a Dell Dimension 4500 which sports a crappy 350 watt power supply. Hardly enough to get the card AND the computer running. Yes, this card requires a separate power cord to be plugged into it - similar to a floppy power cord. In the end I had to go buy myself a 90 dollar 750 watt power supply just to get it working - so think about that in the whole cost effective big picture. If you don't have a large enough power supply, add at least 70 bucks.

Once it was installed and working, it was a immediate obvious upgrade. Before I had a 64mb Geforce something or nother that barely played Half Life 2 - much less games like FEAR and don't even think about Oblivion. Once the card was in though, things changed. Half Life 2 played like a dream, you know, how the creators meant it to be played. FEAR played impressively, with some lagging in ultra contact scenes (explosions and the such). Oblivion played. I was impressed by that alone. Before it wouldn't even show textures or shadings, it was just a white mess that was hardly playable. The card not only made it playable on my pathetic excuse for a computer, but made it rather...well...good. I think Oblivion was the most impressive as it is quite smooth and rather enjoyable. At about half the settings, fight scenes are jittery and a little annoying. However, if I turned the settings to low, they played rather well.

Other games I've been playing. Halo plays excellent. Myst V plays decently, still some lagging but not enough to get pissed at. Doom 3 is pretty good. Wasn't able to play extreme settings, but at high without lagging. Far Cry plays brilliantly with no lagging whatsoever on nearly the highest settings. I was especially happy about that.

Going from hardly being able to play Half Life 2 and Morrowind to being able to play FEAR, Oblivion and Far Cry is a HUGE advancement in my book and was well worth the money I spent for the card (around 140). Sometimes I wonder if the alternative Geforce 8800 would have worked better, but I couldn't find a decently priced AGP version. I will say that I recommend the card to folks out there who don't have PCI-e slots and have to use AGP. It's an excellent card, it improved my graphics ten-fold and it's nice to finally be able to play higher end games. My next test is Bioshock and Crysis. I don't think Crysis will play very well as it recommends a dual core processor. Bioshock I think will play with good results.

I wasn't sure if I should mentions this or not as I don't think it relates to the card, but I have had some problems with BSOD's. If my computer has been running hot and I exit out of Far Cry or Oblivion it'll go to BSOD. Obviously this is due to the high-end (relatively) card in a not so high-end computer. I haven't looked into it as it doesn't necessarily bother me, but I do want to point out that it's not the card but my system. Also, it only happens when the pc is running hot. If I boot cold and play for an hour and exit, it's fine. Also, I haven't optimized the cooling capacity of the case and it isn't very efficient. There are steps you can take to optimize efficiency on a case and if you think you need it, try looking that sort of stuff up as it really does help.

I haven't overclocked this card either because my computer does run hot often and I fear it burning up - however I have read some testimony's on overclocking and from it sounds, it does a pretty good job. Don't be safe like me! Overclock!

In the end, if you're a sad AGP user like myself - this is probably the card you're looking for to update your graphics system. The only thing I regret is the fact that it's AGP and when the time comes to upgrade...I won't be able to use this card. I guess I'll just have to sell it to the few remaining AGP users out there at that point.

Don't forget! Check your power supply! You will need a 6-pin power cord to plug into the card and if your power supply doesn't have that (or isn't 450 watts or more), you will need to find yourself an adapter! I actually bought an adapter to use and a 500 watt power supply that didn't have that cord built into it and became extremely frustrated when I found out that it didn't work. Well, as it turns out (after a very frustrating visit to Best Buy's geek squad), the adapter was faulty. I didn't buy the adapter from Best Buy, but from a local joint that I absolutely hate. Well, returned the adapter and ended up just buying a nice power supply with that specific 6-pin power cord in it. Most new power supplies come with it, so it shouldn't be a problem if you have a new one. Otherwise...check!


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