Pros: Fast 3d power, 32megs of ram, nice price Cons: not the best card out there..but very good for the money
Like many of you i was in the market for a 3d card for my computer..but i was on a limited budget. i can across maybe 3d cards in excess of $200+. if you looking for a 3d card that delivers power and speed then this card is for you.
Pros: Absolutely NONE. Cons: Two words: Didn't work!
I've got a Compaq Presario with a 450 MHz Pentium III, 256 megs of RAM, a made-by-VIA motherboard, and a Voodoo 3 3000 video card in dire need of upgrading. Since the card is only a 16MB I thought I'd see what would happen with a 32MB card. We picked up...
Pros: Tested technology, good price for features and performance Cons: ATI slow on new driver release, old technology, VIA incompatibilites
The last time I upgraded my system I wanted to go to DVD, I looked around at drives and accelerator cards such as the Hollywood but I decided I didn't want to mess with separate cards and all the hassles of separate drivers, cables, irq battles etc. So...
Pros: Good Product from a Respected company Cons: Quirky install
I have used ATI products for a while now. Typically ATI produces a very strong card. I like how versatile they are and I am pleased with the results of this card. Mind you it is not a hard core gaming card.
Pros: 32MB buffer, 32-bit true color 3D acceleration, not very expensive Cons: not top of the line
Being in the process of upgrading my computer, I decided to buy a new graphics card. My original system was a 300 MHZ PowerSpec (Celeron, 32MB of RAM, AGP port) that had a graphics card that didn't support most of the games (for example for Unreal...
I am a big fan of ATI products, and I have not been disappointed in the slightest by this card! I purchased the card, and have put it in a brand new machine with an AGP 2x/4x slot, AMD Thunderbird 750, and it performs wonderfully! It has 32mb of ram,...
Pros: Stable with included drivers, nice 32bit output at low resolutions Cons: Not as fast as more recent 3D chips, poor driver support, no toll-free tech support
When I was in the market for a video card for my new Athlon system (650MHz, 128MB, 15GB), I read and read and read online reviews. While nVidia's GeForce became the apple of my eye, my budget only permitted a midrange card. Enter the ATI Rage Fury Pro...
Pros: Great framerates, easy to install Cons: Avoid the proprietary software
Other cards may outperform the Rage Pro in one area of expertise (say, the TNT2 with 3D gaming), but it's hard to find another video card that offers so much solid performance for so many different tasks.
Pros: great DVD playback, good customer service Cons: mediocre gaming performance
I want to start by saying that I'm a big fan of ATI graphics cards. My last card was a Rage Pro. Now I'm running a Rage Fury Pro in a K6-2 system with 192 megs of RAM and Win98. Compared to my old Rage Pro, the Rage Fury Pro is a huge step up, but...
Pros: Fairly good graphics Cons: graphics are sort of 2D and some games are really slow with it
I want to start by saying that I had a ATI Rage Pro 128 until I found out how bad it sucked. Some games ran great, but others were a little slow, and a little jerky sometimes, but the picture quality was pretty good. Unfortunately the picture quality...
If you are looking for a POWERHOUSE of a graphics card. This is IT!!! I got the up grade to the Rage Fury PRO, the Rage Fury MAXX. It has dual 128 ATI Rage Pro processors, 64 Megs ram, and up to 4x AGP. This card is king of the hill.
Well, I guess It dose rock?!?! ..As of now, I'm not too sure, at first it seemed Good!! Real Good!, but after Reading this Review, on the AFR tech, by Ati, and About haveing False FPS Radings, maybe the MAXX, is not The MAXX, yet it could be Drivers, but...
Pros: Multiple Monitor Support, Easy Installation Cons: No True Performance Gain over similar STB/Diamond Cards
The ATI Rage Fury 32MB card has the power to compute the most intense graphics games available. Try Quake 2 in resolution of 1280 x 1024 and you are guaranteed to see details that you never noticed before! This video performs up to par against the...
Pros: Very good Useing the S-video out Cons: TV Poor 32bit Color, Low Res..
---If your goona use the TV out, Use the S-video!!!! Being that the Regualr TV Out, Is just no good, better to have a 12" Monitor, hehe, it just loooks like Junk!!!! The ATi Rage came with a S-Video cable, if not, RadioShack should have them!!!!...
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