Testseek.co.uk have collected 22 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon X1900 XTX 512MB PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon X1900 XTX 512MB PCIe.
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22 Reviews
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Abstract: We have seen impressive advancements in the world of PC graphics this year, which has transferred into a lot of good news for the consumer. As new products hit the market, older cards of previous generations drop in price and become more affordable f...
Our somewhat irreverent look at these four Radeon X1900 XTXs serves to highlight that, despite significant financial outlay at the high end to secure one (or two), the resulting product offers no enticement to buy from one vendor to the next, other th...
Fast, Cheap, Crossfire ready, Built by ATi, I have one
Loud, Hot, Bad overclocker, Mine doesnt fit?, Takes up two slots, Customer service
There are several draw-backs to this card. It is loud as hell, and if you try to keep it quiet, it gets hot as hell. Further, if neither of those bothers you very much and you want to overclock the card, it doesnt work out so well. That being said, I...
These results have shown that the performance drop from antialiasing under ATI technology is around 33% when the test is pixel-bound, but that this figure can be reduced to almost zero in modern games where some other feature may be the limiting facto...
Abstract: Although there has obviously been a lot going on behind the scenes at ATI these last few months, i.e. the proposed AMD merger, the company has remained relatively quiet. The last major graphics card launch was for the Radeon X1900 family back in January...
Highend performance, Welldesigned cooler, HDRAA works
Questionable value, Dual slot design
NVIDIA and ATIs current generation of cards are neck-and-neck, as is rarely the case. Usually either one card will clearly outperform the competition or the price gap will be wide enough for there to be an easily identifiable winner. What we see this ...
Single-card performance leader; more-capable image quality tweaking than the competition.
Between $50 and $75 more than its Nvidia competition; dual-card mode inordinately expensive, inconvenient, and not as fast as Nvidias SLI mode; few games take advantage of its advanced capabilities.
If youre looking for a single high-end 3D card, the Radeon X1900 XTX shows a lot of promise. If you have dreams of upgrading to a dual-card configuration, stay far, far away.
Abstract: After failing to deliver on some mighty big promises with its R520 architecture (the X1800 series), a humbled ATI went quietly back to the drawing board. And this time, it came up with a winner: The X1900 XTX—powered by the company’s new R580 GPU—is a ...