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Experts 85% 18 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Radeon X1950 Pro is one of the best mainstream entries from ATI, and it does a great job of competing directly against the GeForce 7900 GS 256MB. In terms of game benchmarks, the ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB is one mean contender, and it keeps it cl...
Abstract: The X1950 Pro is a scaled down version of the X1950XTX and includes two dual-link DVI connectors and standard definition VIVO support along with CrossFire support. The Dual Link connectors double the transmission speed, thereby increasing the signal q...
Good performance and build quality, Fair headroom for future games, Good VFM.
Poor Overclocker, Slightly expensive.
The overall scores in the synthetic benchmarks clearly mark the X1950 Pro as the winner (against the 7900 GS) by a fair margin. But, thats not all that matters, the in-game benchmarks show that there isnt much difference in performance between the 7...
Abstract: High-end graphics cards always steal the headlines. Unfortunately, these cards will also steal your wallet if you opt to purchase one. Just as the dust settled from the X1950 XTX release, ATI’s Radeon X1950 Pro arrives on the scene, which ATI offers...
Published: 2006-11-04, Author: Paul Mercer , planetx64.com
Abstract: Overall the X1950PRO cards are pretty good performers for someone on a budget, put two in a CrossFire configuration and you have a setup that is able to play most of todays current games in 1680x1050 widescreen. As always the ATi image quality was exce...
High performance in OpenGL applications, Supports hardware decoding of H.264 and other HD video formats, Quiet operation, Low power consumption, Superb overclockability, Compact size (in comparison with Radeon X1950 XT/X1900 GT)
Slower than the market opponent in a majority of benchmarks, Lower texture filtering quality than with the competing product, Does not support FSAA and HDR (FP16) simultaneously
The new graphics processor ATI RV570 has showed itself a well-made solution. Manufactured on a new tech process, the GPU has a smaller die area in spite of a large number of transistors it incorporates and thus has a rather low manufacturing cost. As a...
Published: 2006-10-19, Author: Rich Brown , cnet.com
New native CrossFire support is more affordable and easier to set up; stronger performance than Nvidias competing card of the same price on Oblivion and 3DMark 2006.
Nvidia is faster on Half-Life 2 and Quake 4; real street prices are higher than ATIs recommended price.
If youre looking for a gaming card to run Vista and play most games, ATIs Radeon X1950 Pro will get you there, but not perfectly, and its real-world pricing is higher than wed like. Were more interested to see ATIs next-gen cards use the newly ref...
Abstract: The Radeon X1950 Pro Recently, ATI invited us to a press briefing where we were given more details about the new Radeon X1950 Pro graphics card. Although the new card may seem like a slightly improved version of the Radeon X1900 GT, its actually more ...
The new ATI Radeon X1950 Pro is a great mid-range enthusiast graphics card that offers best in class performance as well high levels of image quality offering the user a great selection of choices for their gaming scenario. 1024x768 with HDR and AA e...