900113 by VisionTek Products, LLC

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Manufacturer VisionTek Products, LLC
Manufacturer's Part Number 900113
Description VisionTek; Product Type: Graphic Card; Analog Signal: Yes; System Requirements: Intel Pentium 4/III, Celeron, AMD Duron/Athlon/Athlon XP, or compatible with AGP 8x slot; Package Contents: Radeon X1300XT Graphics Card; Chipset Model: X1300;
NAME DESCRIPTION
Standard Memory: 256 MB
Product Name: Radeon X1300 XT Graphics Card
Chipset Model: X1300
Number of Monitors Supported: 2
Platform Supported: PC
Limited Warranty: 3 Year
Brand Name: VisionTek
Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
Package Contents:
  • Radeon X1300XT Graphics Card
  • DVI to VGA adapter
  • Driver CD
  • Install Guide
Chipset Line: Radeon
GPU Clock: 500 MHz
Additional Information:
  • Oversized copper finished fansink
  • Ultra threaded core
Marketing Information:

Pay for what you need-and get a whole lot more. From playing games and surfing the Internet to watching digital video and editing photographs, the Radeon X1300 XT breathes life into the graphics of all your media applications. The X1300 XT can accelerate digital imaging tasks, enhance 3D graphics in PC games, output a billion more colors than the competition, and deliver top performance for high definition video. What's more, the X1300 XT has received ATI's stamp of approval for Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista operating system, enabling your machine to summon some serious graphical glitz without affecting system performance.

Digital Signal: Yes
Product Type: Graphic Card
Host Interface: AGP 8x
System Requirements:
  • Intel Pentium 4/III, Celeron, AMD Duron/Athlon/Athlon XP, or compatible with AGP 8x slot
  • Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
  • DVD playback requires DVD drive on PCs with an Intel Pentium III processor (or equivalent) and 256MB of system memory
  • Available 4 pin power connector from power supply

Operating System:

  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
Maximum Resolution: 2560 x 1600
API Supported: OpenGL
Analog Signal: Yes