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Product Application:

PCI-E Video card

Product Provided by:

Computer Geeks.com

Available at:

Computer Geeks.com

Estimated Online Price:

$127.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Darren

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

November 21st, 2007

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Jetway X1950 Pro 256MB PCI-E Video Card

     With the next generation of high end cards right around the corner from both ATI and NVIDIA its hard not to get excited about upgrading your graphics card, but not everyone is looking at the high end solutions and the often unreal pricing that goes along with them.  Thanks to the shifting market some outstanding video cards like today's Jetway X1950 Pro, available at Geeks.com, can provide outstanding performance without breaking the bank.  If you are dragging your feet at spending hundreds of dollars on your video card or taking advantage of the latest price drops to add a second ATI card for crossfire, you owe it to your self to check out this budget performer.  Take a look!

box

     The Jetway packaging for their ATI Radeon X1950 Pro is one of the most basic I have ever seen.  The all black box with just a peek at the heatsink provides a teaser at what lies within.  Our box survived a battle with the local delivery guys and earned a striped scar for the trouble.

back

     Even the back of the packaging provides only the basic specifications needed on the card.  The sides of the box provide some of the basics as well. 

  • Chipset :  Radeon X1950PRO, 256MB DDR3, PCI-E
  • Core Clock :  575MHz
  • 256MB 256-bit DDR3
  • D-Sub, TV-Out, DVI-I
  • Made in China
  • CrossFire

front

     With the packaging out of the way, lets take a look at the actual card.  The Jetway design has not strayed far from the reference design. Lets take a look at the specifications.

 

ATI Radeon™ HD 2900 XT

ATI Radeon™ X1950 XTX

ATI Radeon™ X1950 Pro

OS supported

Windows XP, Windows Vista

Windows XP, Windows Vista

Windows XP, Windows Vista

Core Clock

740 MHz

650 MHz

575 MHz

Memory Clock

1.65 GHz

2 GHz

1.38 GHz

Memory Interface

512-bit

256-bit

256-bit

Memory Transfer Rate

105.6 GB/s

64 GB/s

44.16 GB/s

DirectX

10

9.0c

9.0c

OpenGL

2.1

2

2

Shader Model Version

4

3

3

VIVO

Available

Available

Available

Connectors

2 Dual link DVI & 1 Svideo

2 Dual link DVI & 1 Svideo

2 Dual link DVI & 1 Svideo

HDMI support

Yes

Yes

Yes

HDTV  (YPbPr)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Video acceleration

MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, WMV9, VC-1, and H.264

     The ATI website divides their cards into two different categories: Mainstream performance, casual gaming and High performance, extreme gaming.  As you can see for this chart offered by the ATI Support Wizard, the X1950 Pro is positioned as part of the high performance bracket.

     Jetway offers the X1950Pro in several different varieties from the standard ATI design we are reviewing today to models with 512MB of memory or even GDDR4 models.

 

 

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