...see what I did there? HEXUS.pipelines... graphics pipelines... oh, never mind. Here are a couple more cards for you, starting with a GeCube jobby:
And now for something a little less Ruby and a little more Sapphire:
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...see what I did there? HEXUS.pipelines... graphics pipelines... oh, never mind. Here are a couple more cards for you, starting with a GeCube jobby:
And now for something a little less Ruby and a little more Sapphire:
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well for the first the fact that gecube, x1900xtx and 512mb are all written on the box helps
interestingly appears to have same design as powercolor one.
Last edited by holy god of nil; 12-02-2006 at 07:34 PM.
What's that beside the DVI output (to its left) on the sapphire card?
"If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much room!"
- me, 2005
Man this is easy/
First one GeCube X1900XTX
Second one: Sapphire X1900XT Crossfire
See System Specs.
That'll be a 1900XT(X?) master crossfire cardOriginally Posted by kidzer
The dual-dual link dvi required on a master card for crossfire.Originally Posted by kidzer
That's not dual-link, the connector on the right is dual-link. The connector on the left is basically two dual-link connections; one for input, one for output. So, is that a dual-dual-link?Originally Posted by Kanoe
does the x1900 series have the ability to run the dell 30" 3007 monitor?
what is the last picture? It doesn't look anything like the other X1900's... HDCP connector perhaps?
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