AMD Radeon X1950 Pro is a graphics processor. This product is part of the Radeon series and is available from AMD. The AMD Radeon X1950 Pro has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
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ATI Radeon X1950 PRO: ATI Technologies has today introduced a new mid-range contender in the Radeon X1k series. The ATI Radeon X1950 PRO has been introduced with a price of $199 USD, while still supporting CrossFire, HDCP-compliant, and the assortment of other X1000 Family features.
madshrimps.be: Jetway has gone through the trouble to deviate from the ATI reference design and come up with a X1950 Pro video card packed with 512Mb GDDR4 memory chips. We compare its performance to the vanilla X1950 Pro with GDDR3 to see if there are any improvements performance wise.
tweaknews.net: Overall, this videocard is an excellent replacement for anyone trying to get an extra year or so out of their exist AGP enabled computer. For a small US$180 investment, you can game with the rest of them and enjoy comfortable framerates from a computer that some companies are trying to convince you is "out of date" which you know is completely false.
tweaknews.net: This videocard has more or less everything that a gamer needs other than a sufficient amount of onboard memory. Although this card looks great, comes with a complete hardware bundle and software package with a full version game, it all means nothing when a card is hampered with a lack of sufficient memory for today's gaming environment.
xsreviews.co.uk: Although many have been a bit disappointed that the latest hardware renditions that ATI released didn't take the GTX performance crown, they tend to forget that the money is in the mid to low range cards, not the top end. This is a market that is still held pretty firmly by ATI with their x1950 Pro cards.
xsreviews.co.uk: Although PCI-Express has been around for a while now, there are still plenty of people out there that haven't made the switch yet, and are therefore still using AGP cards. However, there is a problem here as a lot of manufacturers offer very few options for AGP gamers.
xbitlabs.com: Although performance is the major determinative factor for any graphics card, there are some other parameters that are also of great importance: level of generated noise, power consumption, driver quality, etc. Today we are going to discuss a solution that tries to optimally combine all these features in one to ensure maximum satisfaction.