Senin, 08 September 2008

Power Color ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT 256MB





PowerColor is the one company which will be release ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT. PowerColor provided us with its Radeon HD 2400 XT 256MB. Since these low-end cards usually do not require a large PCB, these low profile cards can fit into smaller chassis or casings.


The 65nm RV610 core is clocked at 700MHz, connected to this is 256MB of DDR3 memory, all of which are rated at 1.4ns and running at a decent 1400MHz DDR. This graphic card will also conscript system memory by default, doubling its total frame buffer to 512MB through HyperMemory technology. However, the local memory bandwidth is restricted by its 64-bit bus.

The Radeon HD 2400 XT has the full complement, from a programmable hardware tessellation unit to the Avivo HD suite of technologies. With the Radeon HD 2400 XT possessing ATI's new Universal Video Decoder (UVD) and Advanced Video Processor (AVP) are both onboard to handle HD video playback tasks instead of the CPU.

There is also a HD audio controller for ATI's version of an all-protected content path for hassle free HDMI support. You'll need a DVI-to-HDMI converter to your HDMI device. However, PowerColor's retail offering should include an edition with this dongle included. Nevertheless, HDCP compliance is a given, since that goes along with the HDMI support and ATI has stated that this will be true for all Radeon HD series card currently. Together with the DVI output, there is a standard analog output and the mini-DIN output. A rather common configuration of connectors for such a low-end card. CrossFire, though not the most important requisite for a low-end card, is also handled internally via software and no interconnecting bridges are required.

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