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HIS HD 2900 XT 1GB GDDR4 in Crossfire

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: Shane fires up a pair of 1GB Radeon HD 2900 XT cards in Crossfire mode today and compares them to the 512MB variants.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Visual
Published: 2nd September 2007
Manufacturer: HIS
Our Rating: 92%

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Introduction

The HD 2900 XT is a great card; don’t let those haters tell you otherwise. At launch there was no denying that it lagged behind the competition, and sure AA and AF performance isn’t the best but thanks to AMD keeping on top with driver releases the card continues to improve every month.

Originally there was supposed to be an XT/XTX combination of the HD 2900 but for some reason it never really happened, instead there has been a new incarnation of the XT which not only comes with a jaw dropping 1GB of memory on it but also carries GDDR4, the latest graphics card memory to hit the market.

As impressive as 1GB of GDDR4 sounds it’s really only numbers, what we really need to know is does this extra memory actually effect our game experience in a positive way or are we just throwing more money down the drain.



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