Gigabyte Radeon9500pro

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Published: January 27, 2003
Author: Amber Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: Gigabyte

Introduction

Well these times everyone talks about Geforce 4 4600 and Radeon 9700 pro but there are cheaper cards for us poor people :) I’m talking about the 9500 pro which we will look into today. This card has some nice features and looks like a great card. It comes with a bunch of accessories and the price is not to high either. So let’s get this review rocking……

About Gigabyte
Being a key player in a constantly changing market not only requires vision, dedication and ambition, but also an understanding of, and ability to meet, the demands of today’s global customer. For many years now, Gigabyte Technology has risen to this challenge and surpassed all expectations. As we enter to a new millennium, Gigabyte, a forward looking technology company, will be in a position to build upon its bread-and-butter business of motherboards, graphic cards, and expand its products and services into system platform and network communication. Thus, Gigabyte strives to become the most valuable provider of IT products in the world.

Specs on the Maya2 Radeon 9500 Pro
Powered by RADEON� 9500 Visual Processing Unit (VPU)
Support for AGP 8X specification
Full support for Microsoft� DirectX� 9.0
128-bit DDR memory interface
Using pixel shaders to accelerate video
DVI-I and TV-Out connector supported
Supports Gigabyte V-Tuner for overclocking


Nicely packed as always


DVI-to-CRT connection, a composite-out connection, S-Video and composite cable.
The cables are actually long this time compared to other cards I have had…


Some games they sent are Serious Sam, Oni, Rune and programs as Power DVD and the
cd with drivers etc… I wish they would have sent some new games, since these are
so old people don’t even play them anymore :(

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