We test and review the PowerColor Radeon HD 7850 SCS3 today.
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In total we'll test three cards today, the Radeon HD 2400 XT 256MB (ATI reference), the Radeon HD 2600 XT GDDR3 256MB (PowerColor) and the Radeon HD 2600 XT GDDR4 (ATI reference). We'll have an overview of the product line-up, the features, do a good number of gaming performance tests and, after the 2900 XT UVD debacle, we'll test Avivo HD with a self-developed performance test with the help of a Blu-Ray and HD-DVD title. So what we'll do today is go deep into the technology that is the Radeon HD 24.
#Powercolor ati radeon 2400 xt series
Obviously for all products, we are talking about the next-gen product series here and that means 100% DirectX 10 compatible products, so you'll understand that we'll also talk a little about DX10, the Unified Shader Architecture with those lovely stream processors a new function on the 2000 Series called Tessellation and last but not least, Avivo HD. Let's have a brief overview of the five new graphics cards and on the next page we'll go a little deeper into the silicon that is Radeon HD 2000. These products will be based on the newer 65nm fabrication production process. ATI is also launching an all new Radeon 24 series (low- and mid-range). But there are four other products as well. Two products armed with loads of features to attack the budget and mid-range market with prices that are really interesting.ĪMD has now launched no less than five desktop graphics cards, in the high-end range you'll see the 80nm fabrication process Radeon HD 2900 XT, a product that is still discussed a lot for sure. Oh good gosh people, that certainly took a while didn't it? But yes, today finally is the day we can bring you an in depth review of AMD's ATI Radeon HD 24 products.