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Product Specifications
| Processor | nVIDIA GeFORCE FX 5600 Ultra |
| Engine Clock | 450 MHz |
| Frame Buffer | 128 MB |
| Memory Type | DDR-1 |
| Enhanced Performance | + 15 % |
| Memory Width | 128 bit |
| Bandwidth | 14.4 GB/sec |
| RAMDAC | 400 MHz |
| Maximum Resolution @ 85 Hz | 2048 x 1536 |
| AGP | 8X |
| Rendering Pipelines | 4 |
| Texels/Clock | 4 |
| Triangle Setup | YES |
| Transfer $ Lighting | YES |
| MPEG2 Accelleration | YES |
| Video-Out | YES |
| Video-In | YES |
| DVI | YES |
| nView | YES |
| Included adapters | DVI/VGA ViVo Adapter (S-Video and Composite Video) |
| Included FireWire Card | YES |
| Included Software | DVD and Video Editing |
Mode Table
| Resolution | 256 Colours | 64K Colours | 16.7M Colours |
| 640 x 480 | 60 ¨C 240 Hz | 60 ¨C 240 Hz | 60 ¨C 240 Hz |
| 800 x 600 | 60 ¨C 240 Hz | 60 ¨C 240 Hz | 60 ¨C 240 Hz |
| 1024 x 768 | 60 ¨C 240 Hz | 60 ¨C 240 Hz | 60 ¨C 200 Hz |
| 1152 x 864 | 60 ¨C 200 Hz | 60 ¨C 200 Hz | 60 ¨C 170 Hz |
| 1280 x 960 | 60 ¨C 170 Hz | 60 ¨C 170 Hz | 60 ¨C 150 Hz |
| 1280 x 1024 | 60 ¨C 170 Hz | 60 ¨C 170 Hz | 60 ¨C 150 Hz |
| 1600 x 900 | 60 ¨C 150 Hz | 60 ¨C 150 Hz | 60 ¨C 120 Hz |
| 1600 x 1200 | 60 ¨C 120 Hz | 60 ¨C 120 Hz | 60 ¨C 100 Hz |
| 1920 x 1080 | 60 ¨C 100 Hz | 60 ¨C 100 Hz | 60 ¨C 85 Hz |
| 1920 x 1200 | 60 ¨C 100 Hz | 60 ¨C 100 Hz | 60 ¨C 85 Hz |
| 1920 x 1440 | 60 ¨C 85 Hz | 60 ¨C 85 Hz | 60 ¨C 85 Hz |
| 2048 x 1536 | 60 ¨C 85 Hz | 60 ¨C 85 Hz | 60 ¨C 85 Hz |
This Gainward product requires:
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An AGP slot
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ntel Pentium, AMD or compatible CPUs
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64 MB RAM or more
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Minimum 300 Watts Power Supply Unit (PSU)
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AGP compliant motherboard supporting AGP2X, AGP4X or AGP8X,
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An unused hard disk connector to operate this product
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Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows NT 4.0
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