#824 - HIS HD 2900XT 512MB Video Card Video Review
- Length: 7:51
- Rating Average: 4.63 from 126 people
- View Count: 20940' favoriteCount='30
- Author: 3DGAMEMAN
Tags: 2900XT 512MB Card HD hd2900xt HIS Video
"The HIS HD 2900XT 512MB Video Card performs exceptionally well, supports DirectX10 and is highly overclockable. This Video Card has many technologies, a few include; a massive 512bit memory interface, Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing, Unified Superscalar Shader Architecture, Tessellation and High-Definition Multimedia Interface output support. The core speed on this product is 740MHz and the 512MBs of GDDR3 memory is 1650MHz. It comes with 320 stream processing units for vertex, pixel and geometry data, the pixel fill rate is 47.5GPixels/s and the memory bandwidth is 106GB/s. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end." ~3dGameMan.com
ATI Radeon 2900XT
- Length: 8:48
- Rating Average: 4.20 from 15 people
- View Count: 7092' favoriteCount='4
- Author: ePRICEtv
Tags: 2900 2900XT ATI Radeon XT
ATI Radeon 2900XT
Call of Duty 4 (2900XT)
- Length: 5:54
- Rating Average: 4.20 from 5 people
- View Count: 1416' favoriteCount='1
- Author: BorkaBonum
Tags: 2900XT AMD American and Blackhawk Call Captain Chinook Cigar Digital Duty four M4A1 of Pancake Price SAS Smoke Western
Just a few clips playing Call of Duty 4. As I've already done a demo analazis of the performance I'll only go over the basics: Records at 35-40FPS, with some noticeable sit-backs at times, under highest settings and 16xAF, 1680x1050 resolution, but No AntiAliasing. Bringing the xAA active during these other settings would bring back performance by 35-40%, I just thought it wasn't worth the trouble. I'm considering saving up for a new CPU, so I have the money accessable for the time AMD launches any new Phenom revision, or basicly anything stronger than the 6000+. Not recording: 60-120FPS (Generel average ~75FPS). MSI K9A2 Platinum 790FX/SB600 AMD Athlon X2 6000+ @ 3266mhz 2GB OCZ AM2-EPP Ram (850mhz, PC6400, CL4-15) Sapphire HD 2900XT @ 750/860 Creative X-fi Xtreme Gamer (CMSS3D, 100% Crystilizer) Western Digital Caviar 500GB (16MB, SATA-2) Thermaltake Toughpower 750W CPU Cooler: CNPS9500, idle: 31*C, load: 49*C.
Doom 3 on 22" with 2900XT | 2GB OCZ | DS3P | E6420
- Length: 9:23
- Rating Average: 3.85 from 13 people
- View Count: 6374' favoriteCount='4
- Author: Chad0987
Tags: 2 computer Core CPU Doom Doom3 DS3P Duo E6420 Edition GA Gigabyte HIS OCZ Ops PC Ram Special
Doom3 was once the most intensive game ever, no system could run it at it's full potential when it came out. Thankfully, it still looks good today, and still a good game at that. I test it out for you here on my new system to show you, the way it's meant to be played
Ubuntu Gutsy + Compiz Fusion on ATi HD 2900XT
- Length: 4:33
- Rating Average: 3.67 from 3 people
- View Count: 2390' favoriteCount='1
- Author: AustinOlson
Tags: 3d ati beryl code compiz desktop effects fusion gibbon gnome gutsy kde linux matrix os pc penguin ubuntu vista windows
Some of the basic effects obtained by using Compiz in Gutsy Gibbon, my PC specs; Mobo: Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R (LGA 775) CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (2.4Ghz) GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 2900XT (1Gb) RAM: 4Gbs Crucial DDR2 (800Mhz) PSU: Rosewill Performance (500W) Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 216BW (1680*1050) Case: Rosewill TU-155 (Black steel) Questions? ...ask. The wallpaper can be found here; http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/4777/ubunturedwn5.jpg
Colin McRae DIRT 2900xt
- Length: 0:33
- Rating Average: 4.20 from 5 people
- View Count: 4333' favoriteCount='1
- Author: megamultigui
Colin McRae DIRT 1680*1050 max Intel Core Duo E6600@3300mhz ASUS P5N-E SLI Gskill 2*1go PC 6400 PK HD 2900XT 512 mo PCIe
Crysis 2900xt benchmark
- Length: 5:42
- Rating Average: 3.83 from 29 people
- View Count: 3276' favoriteCount='2
- Author: masterchiefx2
Tags: 2900xt 3870x2 9800gx2 ati core crossfire crysis game maxishine nvidia quad sli trubritar video
Crysis 2900xt benchmark system spec 2900xt 2gb qx6700 " 3.66 ghz Temijin 09 case
Enermax Liberty 400W DXX running HD 2900XT Video Card
- Length: 1:26
- Rating Average: 4.93 from 15 people
- View Count: 7714' favoriteCount='3
- Author: ENERMAXLAB
Tags: 400W DXX Enermax Liberty
Witness the power of the Enermax Liberty DXX 400W power supply as it run this watercool ATI HD2900 XT video card without breaking a sweat.
BioShock DEMO on 2900XT
- Length: 9:53
- Rating Average: 4.68 from 22 people
- View Count: 7023' favoriteCount='4
- Author: BorkaBonum
Tags: 2900 2900XT Big BioShock Daddy Demo HD HD2900XT Little Rapture Ryan Sister XT
Okay, the game probably needs to introduction, but if you're unfamiliar with the title you'll get a good idea of it since this video starts right off the start of the Demo. I might be adding a second video to cover up a greater majority of the demo. The demo can be found on: www.fileplanet.com www.fileshack.com And more. The game runs on 55-60FPS (60FPS is cap) on my hardware, half that during capture using Fraps 2.9.1. Highest settings, though I couldn't find any game-specific Anti-Aliasing, so I let it be for now. EAX is also active. Running with Windows XP Pro with SP2 - therefor I play using DX9 surfacing. But don't expect too much more out of DX10, since it won't be anything more than higher textures and potentially better performance until next year. K9A Platinum, X580 Crossfire. AMD Athlon X2 6000+ 2GB OCZ Crossfire Certified Memory (CL-Auto), PC2-6400. Sapphire HD 2900XT Creative X-fi Xtreme Gamer Thermaltake Toughpower 750W 19" CRT SyncMaster 750s @ 1280x1024 resolution.
Medal of Honor: Airborne Demo 2900XT
- Length: 8:3
- Rating Average: 4.08 from 38 people
- View Count: 17369' favoriteCount='16
- Author: BorkaBonum
Tags: AI Airborne Demo EA Electronic Farts Games Honor Lacking M1929A1 Medal MP40 of
This is the latest installment in the series of the always as mediocre shooter known as Medal of Honor, which does nothing at all to the super-old genre. This game combines the old Medal of Honor with Call of Duty and Brothers in Arms. But what's new with this game apart from the rest of the WW2 shooters?... Well... Nothing. You've seen it all before and you'll be happy it's just a demo on the screen and not the retail product since this is as ever a wasted production from EA. But for the performance it runs good, looks decent, basic Unreal-engine seen in basicly all WW2-shooters today (as it feels) and isn't looking that fantastic. I didn't find any title-specific Anti-Aliasing which is bad, I didn't take my time adding xAA support in ATiTools since the game isn't enough a deal to spend 4MB of extra physical memory on. The AI is so stupid you can tell they're pure EA. Only minutes after the Demo was launched they also launched a AI mod that *might* (I don't know yet) make the enemy anything but static Italian statues with German weapons. When not recording I hit a 50-90FPS. Never below 45FPS whatever happend. When I recorded using Fraps 2.9.1 the frame-rate obviously dropped, back to 30-50FPS (50FPS was set as cap). The game will run solid on most new rigs, even on the lower level of price. Rig concludes: MSI K9A Platinum, X580 Crossfire. AMD Athlon X2 6000+ 2GB OCZ ATi Crossfire Certified RAM (800mhz, CL-auto) Sapphire HD 2900XT (Catalyst 7.8) Creative X-fi Xtreme Gamer (CMSS-3D, 100% Crystalizer) 200GB, 7200RPM Barracuda (IDE) The demo can be found on basicly every major website for gaming files.
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