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    What does VIVO mean and is it important for a Graphics Card

    see above, seen this card not sure if its any good or not its on ebuyer for 359.97 inc VAT

    GECUBE RADEON X850XT Platinum Uni-Wise Edition
    Powered by ATI RADEON®X850XT GPU.
    Core clock speeds @520MHz. 256MB of 256-bit GDDR3 memory @1.08GHz speed
    16 parallel pixel pipelines
    PCI Express x16 lane native support
    Dual display + HDTV support
    Dual integrated 400MHz DAC's
    2048x1536 @ 85Hz Maximum Resolution
    S-Video TV-out port
    Full support for DirectX® 9.0 and the latest OpenGL® 2.0 functionality
    SMARTSHADER™ HD technology
    SMOOTHVISION™ HD technology
    3Dc™ High quality 4:1 Normal Map Compression delivers beautiful scenes without the performance hit.
    Unique VIDEOSHADER™ HD engine uses programmable pixel shaders to accelerate video processing and provide better-looking visuals
    HYPER Z™ HD is optimized for performance at high display resolutions, including widescreen HDTV resolutions.

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    Video In Video Out I think
    It is Inevitable.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by ikonia
    Video In Video Out I think
    Correct

    Its aimed at folks that want to connect video players, DVD players, Video cameras to their PC for editting the footage

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    Right I need to consider that, is that card going to be any good ?

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    Its certainly expensive. Its also the fastest single card you can buy right now, so if you have the money, go for it. Shop around though, you might find a better deal

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    yes its a very very good card, but the next gen r coming out this autum if you want a good card
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