ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT 512MB review

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ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT review- Copyright Guru3D 2007

 

Here we have the external power connectors. You connect your power supply to these babies.

Now, you can connect 2x 6-pin power connectors here if you want to. The card will run absolutely fine .. but if you decide you want to overclock, then the hard reality is that you'll need a 8-pin connector; otherwise the Catalyst Overdrive function will not unlock (you could divert that with Rivatuner obviously) but more importantly you'll need the power from an 8-pin connector for a stable overclock.

ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT review- Copyright Guru3D 2007

As stated DVI connectors, dual-link DVI of course, yet in the middle we find a 9-pin HDTV-out mini-din, a user can plug an S-video cable directly into the connector, or use a dongle for YPrPb (component) or composite outputs. The prior 9-pin HDTV-out mini-din connector required a dongle to use S-video, YPrPb and composite outputs.

ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT review- Copyright Guru3D 2007

Alive and working in our primary graphics card test system. Granted, big but surely nice to look at.

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