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ATI has produced a quality product that rivals nVidia's Ti4600. ATI's new Radeon chip series is a remarkable new chip technology. Originally designed for high-end graphic manipulation, the Radeon chip has proven to be more than just a regular video card but it has evolved far more than that it is now directly challenging nVidia as a gaming card.
Fastest* 3D gaming performance with next-generation VPU architecture
Complete DirectX 9.0 support for unprecedented realism and sophisticated visual effects
SMOOTHVISION 2.0 technology provides new levels of image quality with advanced full-scene anti-aliasing (FSAA) and anisotropic filtering
Revolutionary new video features including VIDEOSHADER and FULLSTREAM technologies
Featuring CATALYST - ATI's industry-leading software suite with frequently scheduled free updates providing additional features and performance over the product's lifetime
Fastest* 3D Gaming Performance
128MB DDR memory accelerates the latest 3D games
256-bit memory interface removes hardware performance bottleneck and provides end users with faster 3D graphics
Industry's first 8-pixel pipeline architecture, providing twice the rendering power of any currently competing product.
Supports the new AGP 8X standard, providing a high-speed link between the graphics board and the rest of the PC (2.0 GB/sec)
Highest Level of Realism
First to fully support DirectX 9.0 and the latest OpenGL functionality
New SMARTSHADER 2.0 technology allows users to experience complex, movie-quality effects in next-generation 3D games and applications
SMOOTHVISION 2.0 technology enhances image quality by removing jagged edges and bringing out fine texture detail, without compromising performance
128-bit floating-point color precision allows for a greater range of colors and brightness
Revolutionary New Video Features
Unique VIDEOSHADER engine uses programmable pixel shaders to accelerate video processing and provide better-looking visuals
ATI's new FULLSTREAM technology removes blocky artifacts from Streaming and Internet video and provides sharper image quality
Only Products Designed and Built By ATI Offer:
Hassle-free manufacturers warranty
Responsive and knowledgeable Customer Service Team
Extensive online user resources and updates through ATI.com
Feature-rich, frequently updated, ATI designed CATALYST software
I have to say, that is a lot of features for the 9700 Pro video card! Taking a look at the back of this card reveals a full range of connectors, VGA DB15 output, Digital Flat Panel, and S-Video. This is a fully featured card and packaged together with the card are S-Video cable, an S-Video to RCA adaptor, and a Digital Flat Panel to VGA adaptor.
Today, as a followup of earlier reviews I did (ATI Radeon 7500, 8500, 9000) I am going to pit ATI's Radeon 9700 Pro against nVidia's GeForce4 Ti series. First, lets look at the features of the Radeon 9700.
Features Comparison
Other Features
RADEON 9700 PRO is the world's fastest* and most advanced graphics board, featuring ATI's RADEON 9700 PRO Visual Processing Unit (VPU). Through a combination of incredible 3D rendering performance, sophisticated real-time visual effects, unsurpassed image quality and cutting-edge video features, it takes the PC entertainment experience to a totally new level.
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Does someone knows about one review that take care of that?
Thanks
My Radeon9700 seems to have trouble with transitioning effects (i.e. when one scene fades to another. It seems to not refresh fast enough thus the "Old" scene remains while the "new" scene comes up, so the picture looks cluttered with different scenes.
I am assuming it is my Radeon 9700 that is causing this.
I run WinXP Pro, I tried both WindowsMedia Player 9 and 8 and I tried other players, one called RVCDPlayer. But nothing worked, I also ugraded to Catalyst 3.0 and DirectX9
I also have 512MB of SDRAM