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Bus Type
N/A
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PCI-E 2.0 |
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Performance
N/A
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Standard, XXX |
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GPU Clock MHz
The main attributes of the GPU are the core clock rate, which typically ranges from 250 MHz to 1200 MHz in modern cards.
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750 MHz |
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Stream Processors
Through the use of stream processing, computer benefit from the ability to transparently access a large number of 'cores' (or, computational units) on a chip without having to separately manage each and every one of them along with their associated busses, memories, I/O, etc.
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800 |
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Memory Interface Bus (bit)
The bit data rate between memory and the GPU.
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256 |
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Memory Type
VRAM was typically based on DDR technology. During and after that year, manufacturers moved towards the vastly superior DDR2, GDDR3 and GDDR4.
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DDR5 |
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Memory Size (MB)
the video card will have its own video memory which is called Video RAM or VRAM. The VRAM capacity of most modern video cards range from 128 MB to 2.0 GB.
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512 MB |
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Memory Clock (MHz)
The memory clock rate in modern cards are generally between 400 MHz and 2.4 GHz.
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3600 MHz |
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Output HDCP Capable
Designed to meet the output protection management (HDCP) and security specifications of the Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats, allowing the playback of encrypted movie content on PCs when connected to HDCP-compliant displays. Requires other HDCP-compatible components.
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1 |
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Microsoft DirectX Support
The standard for today's PCs and next-generation consoles enables stunning and complex effects for cinematic realism. NVIDIA GPUs offer the most complete implementation of the Shader Model feature set-including vertex texture fetch (VTF)-to ensure top-notch compatibility and performance for all DirectX applications.
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10.1 |
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Shader Model Support
Enables stunning and complex special effects. Next-generation shader architecture delivers faster and smoother gameplay.
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4.1 |
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Open GL Optimization and Support
Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for OpenGL applications.
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2.0 |
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Minimum Power Requirement (Watt)
This is the minimum power supply wattage requirement for the graphics card to perform properly.
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450 Watts with two 6-pin PCIE power connectors |
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Cooling Fansink
Sometimes known as an active cooling device, a small electrical fan which drives air across a heat sink and as such will generate a small amount of noise. It is more effective than a heat sink alone at cooling.
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Max Resolution Analog Horizontal
Maximum Horizontal Screen Resolution indicates the maxiumum possible sharpness and clarity of an image that a monitor can display, measured in number of dots (pixels) horizontally.
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2048 |
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Max Resolution Analog Vertical
Maximum Vertical Screen Resolution indicates the maxiumum possible sharpness and clarity of an image that a monitor can display, measured in number of dots (pixels) vertically.
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1536 |
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Max Resolution Digital Hoizontal
Maximum Horizontal Screen Resolution indicates the maxiumum possible sharpness and clarity of an image that a monitor can display, measured in number of dots (pixels) horizontally.
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2560 |
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Max Resolution Digital Vertical
Maximum Vertical Screen Resolution indicates the maxiumum possible sharpness and clarity of an image that a monitor can display, measured in number of dots (pixels) vertically.
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1600 |
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ROHS
The RoHS Directive stands for "the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment". This Directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants.
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Dimensions L (Inches)
N/A
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9.5 Inches |
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Dimensions W (Inches)
N/A
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4.376 Inches |
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Dimensions H (Inches)
N/A
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1.5 Inches |
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Dimensions L (Metric)
N/A
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24.1 |
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Dimensions W (Inches)
N/A
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4.376 Inches |
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Dimensions H (Metric)
N/A
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3.8 |
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Profile
Some graphics cards have the capability to swap out the current bracket to make it compatible with low-profile computer systems that require a lower bracket card.
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Double |
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ATI Radeon HyperMemory
HyperMemory is ATI Radeons innovative technology that enables a reduction in the amount of on-board memory on a graphics card without compromising its overall performance.
Its advanced memory management technology makes more efficient use of all the available memory in computers with PCI Express technology. Graphics applications can share system memory and use fast on-board memory for real-time processing between the graphics card and the computers memory. This ultimately increases the affordability of ATIs Radeon graphics technology.
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ATI Radeon PowerPlay
Advanced power management technology for optimal performance and power savings. Performance-on-Demand allows you to constantly monitor GPU activity and dynamically adjust clocks and voltage based on user scenarios.
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ATI Radeon Stream Technology
ATI Radeon Stream technology is a set of advanced hardware and software technologies that enable AMD graphics processors (GPU), working in concert with the systems central processor (CPU), to accelerate many applications beyond just graphics. This enables better balanced platforms capable of running demanding computing tasks faster than ever.
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