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VisionTek Radeon HD 2600 PRO Graphics Card

ATi Radeon HD 2600 PRO 600MHz - 512MB GDDR2 SDRAM - DVI-I - Retail - MPN: 900182 See Product Details

Product Details of VisionTek Radeon HD 2600 PRO Graphics Card

Description

The ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO Graphics Card delivers a remarkable combination of DirectX 10 gaming performance and hardware processed high definition video. ATI Catalyst graphics configuration software manages the stunning visual effects for a premium Windows Vista experience.

Quick Glance

Video Chipset: ATI Radeon 2600 PRO

Slot Type: AGP 8x

Interface Type: DVI Yes

Functionality: 2 Monitors, HDCP Yes

Installed Memory: 512

Summary

Product Title: VisionTek Radeon HD 2600 PRO Graphics Card

Manufacturer: VisionTek

Power Score: 3.0 | 7 Reviews

Graphics Chipset

Video Chipset: ATI Radeon 2600 PRO

Core Clock Speed: 600 MHz

Memory

Installed Video Memory: 512 MB

Memory Technology: GDDR2 SDRAM

Effective Memory Clock Speed: 800 MHz

Connectivity and Additional Features

Interface Connection: DVI Yes

Functionality: 2 Monitors, HDCP Yes

Compatibility

Slot/Port Type: AGP 8x

System Requirements: Intel Pentium 4 Intel Celeron AMD Duron AMD Athlon AMD Athlon XP AMD Sempron Compatible AGP 8x slot CD-ROM drive for Installation software 256MB of system memory (1GB+ recommended for Windows Vista) DVD playback requires DVD drive on PCs with an Intel Pentium III processor (or equivalent) and 256MB of system memory 300W or greater power supply Recommended Available 6 pin power connector from power supply or included cable Adapter Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition

System Type: PC

Slot Space Required: 1

Warranty

Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: ATI Avivo HD Video and Display Technology Dynamic Game Computing Technology

Bus Width: 128 bit

Number of Stream Processors: 120

RAMDAC Speed: 400 MHz

Analog Signal: Yes

Digital Signal: Yes

Dual Link DVI Support: Yes

Chipset Line: Radeon

Chipset Series: HD 2000

Number of DVI Output: 2

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Reviews on VisionTek Radeon HD 2600 PRO Graphics Card

  • 2
  By member: timbrill - Mar 3, 2008

Decent card, lousy drivers

Strengths: Price

Weakness: dtivers, noise, support

I purchased this card because it was supposed to allow playing HD (high definition) videos on older single core computers. For normal use the card worked fine but getting it setup properly for HD use proved difficult. I was constantly changing drivers as when something was fixed in one driver revision something else was broken. Also ATI doesn't really support AGP in their newer drivers any more...

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  • 1
  By member: flyingtigerace - Apr 5, 2008

sounds like a hurricane

Strengths: The graphic is good as expected for its HD capabilities. It has dual DIV interface.

Weakness: It has a fan and it is loud

The biggest weakness of this card is the huge amount of noise generated from the fan. You will wonder why they would build and market such a product. It is the noisiest card I have ever experienced. Unless your PC is in a very noisy place, do not buy it. I bought it for less than $25, but I end up returning it.

  • 4
  By member: autocad2001 - Apr 1, 2008

Radeon HD 2600 Pro Video Card 512MB, AGP 8x, DVI

Strengths: great solution for old AGP users, DirectX 10

Weakness: not fanless, a little bit noisy hence not for HTPC

This card is the second newest ATI video card line which includes 2400, 2600 and 2900 series. It is the right purchase for the right price if you are looking for a card that can handle normal video decoding, mild gaming and etc. It is definitely a good upgrade if you are still using one of the old AGP motherboard and want to save most of your system.

  • 4
  By member: mellowk - Jan 26, 2008

Visiontek 2600 Pro video card works well

Strengths: price, size

Weakness: a bit noisy

I have a older computer with a ATI video card but it was kind of slow when working with my home videos so I bought this card on the recommendation of a friend. It was easy to install and the drivers from my old video card worked fine with it so I didn't have to install new drivers. I has made editing my home videos a lot more snappy especially at high resolutions. I don't play games so I can't...

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  • 4
  By member: TheHobbit - Jan 2, 2008

VisionTek Radeon HD 2600 Pro AGP Video Card

Strengths: 512MB AGP card

Weakness: None that I can see.

I upgraded my video card from an ATI AIW 64MB to this 512MB video card. I can see a real performance boost with this upgrade. Previously, I'm getting memory errors while running Civilization IV at it's highest video settings. Now, I can play this game at full resolution without the card getting any hickups. This is a very good upgrade for my old AGP based machine.

  • 4
  By member: prushant - Jun 29, 2008

Good 512Mb Card

Strengths: 512Mb DVI

Weakness: None

The card is great for playing games. The dual DVI output allows you to connect multiple monitors to be connected to the pc. The 512Mb ram helps to play games as it in onboard and does not need the computer memory to do graphics especially while gaming. this ia a very good AGP card for the price.

  • 2
  By member: BigNinja - Apr 30, 2008

VisionTek Radion HD 2600 Pro 512mb AGP

Strengths: Great price

Weakness: It's fan can drown out a vacuum cleaner.

I found this card at a greatly reduced price and snatched it up. I was wondering why it was priced so aggressively, so I Googled it and found numerous threads with complaints of excessive fan noise to crashing the computer. The VisionTek Forum had reccommended a method of installation using a driver removal tool and updated driver software. Installation went without any snags. It is way too loud...

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