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Title: ATI Radeon X1300 (128 MB, PCI)
Summary: Finally, like the other cards in ATI's new X1000 series announced on October 5, you can link two X1300 cards together in one PC, using ATI's CrossFire mode for added performance. But unlike the other X1000-series cards, there's no CrossFire Edition of the
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Title: ATI Radeon X1300 Pro PCI Express (256 MB) Reviews
Pros: Shader Model 3 and high dynamic range lighting support; Avivo video decoding; built-in dual-card CrossFire support.
Cons: Lags on OpenGL-based games, such as Doom 3.
Verdict: It's not suited to 3D gaming, but for an upgrade to your video-oriented PC, ATI's new Radeon X1300 Pro introduces some useful features.
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61/100 |
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Title: ATI Radeon X1300 XT Reviews
Pros: Affordable; passable 3D game performance.
Cons: Doesn't differentiate itself enough from other products in ATI's product family; $10 more gets you a faster card.
Verdict: at any of our online merchants.
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60/100 |
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Title: ATI Radeon X1300 Pro
Summary: It's affordable, quiet, and has plenty of features.
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Title: ATI Radeon X1300 XT
Pros: Affordable; passable 3D game performance.
Cons: Doesn't differentiate itself enough from other products in ATI's product family; $10 more gets you a faster card.
Verdict: ATI's Radeon lineup features a confusing array of cards. The budget Radeon X1300 XT is a good card for the money, but we recommend the faster Radeon X1650 Pro because it costs only $10 more.
Summary: Let us count the suffixes. There's XT, there's GT, and then you have GS, GTO, LE, Pro, XTX, GTX, and GX2. If you're confused about where each of those seemingly arbitrary tags falls in the 3D graphics card hierarchy, you're not alone. ATI and Nvidia have
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Title: PowerColor Radeon X1300 HyperMemory 2 video card review
Verdict: Low-end graphics boards have often been the butt of many a joke from enthusiasts, and often quite rightly so - We've seen far too many boards hit store shelves that are more concerned with checking the marketing tick boxes than offering a satisfactory use
Summary: When ATI launched their Radeon X1000 series of GPUs back in October, the focus of most was naturally upon the high-end part of the family, the Radeon X1800. This actually deflected somewhat from the fact that, for the first time, ATI had launched a
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Title: X-bit labs - ATI RADEON X1300 PRO: Entry-Level Gets a Decent Performer?
Verdict: Speaking in general, the RADEON X1300 PRO is a pretty fine performer for a casual user. Sometimes it is a bit faster than the RADEON X700, sometimes it is a bit slower, but in addition it brings Avivo video engine. For 3D gamer, the problem for the part i
Summary: ATI Technologies' RADEON X1300-series products are here to replace the company's RADEON X300 product family and add some performance and features for users who buy really affordable standalone graphics cards. ATI's new RADEON X1300 PRO 256MB can definitel
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86/100 |
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Title: PowerColor Radeon X1300 HyperMemory 2
Verdict: With the PowerColor Radeon X1300 HyperMemory 2 available online for £57 including VAT from Scan, you have to like the low-profile PCB and media features for it to appeal. Boards 20% faster are available for less than 10% more outlay, and the basic discret
Summary: It's been over two years since we first reviewed a PowerColor graphics card. In that time Tul's graphics card brand has cemented its position as a shortlist choice for anyone looking to pick up an ATI-based graphics board. One of ATI's exclusive AIB partn
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Title: ATI Radeon X1300 PRO and X1600 XT
Verdict: A couple of things should strike you if you managed to follow the guts of the analysis. The first is that ATI have designed, even in the slightly anaemic RV515, a more efficient architecture than they've ever had. Performance losses from texturing, shader
Summary: Excuses out of the way first, methinks. Yes, we know it's near the end of January 2006. Yes, we know the ATI Radeon X1300 and X1600 series of SKUs launched back in October, along with Radeon X1800. So nearly a quarter to get round to evaluating them prett
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Title: Radeon X1300 XT GDDR3 duel - Sapphire vs. GeCube
Verdict: First and foremost, the X1300 XT, when coupled with GDDR3, demonstrates itself to be a cut above the GeForce 7300 GT DDR2 in terms of performance. It is consistently faster in all of our tests, handling higher resolutions better than the 7300 GT
Summary: When is a Radeon X1300 not a Radeon X1300? When it's a Radeon X1300 XT, of course! We haven't gone crazy. You see, the X1300 XT is actually an X1600 Pro incognito... re-branded and re-valued. Cool, eh? We thought we'd see what shifting the RV530Pro GPU
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