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ATI Radeon X800 XL - 512 MB

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/04/2005 06:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Would you still be satisfied (in the high-end range) with 64 MB graphics card memory (framebuffer)? Nah I didn't think so. So with that in mind we just received the Radeon x800 XL 512 MB from ATI as manufactured by Sapphire. We'll be focusing this article on where we can actually see the difference, and that's purely for the enthusiast gamers right now. 1600x1200 with features enabled like six levels of antialiasing and 16 levels of anisotropic filtering as that's where you'll notice the difference with such an excessive amount of memory on that graphics' card of yours. In the end you need to decide whether or not it's worth to invest in such a large framebuffer in this point of time. And invest is the proper word here as the 512 MB products will cost you a lot of money. But hey .. we show you the facts 'mam. And a fact is, the more memory on card the higher detail and resolution you can engage. Read article


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