To accommodate mid-range users, Powercolor started manufacturing the HD 2400 series video cards. Every card in the HD 2400 Series has DirectX 10 support, 1080p, Universal Video Decoding, and HDMI with surround sound. Today, we have the Powercolor HD2400 Pro on our test bench. This card’s $59 MSRP should definitely entice users who are looking for a mid-range gaming card with multimedia capabilities.
..Unfortunately, we can’t recommend this card for high-resolution gaming, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a decent gaming video card. Users will just have to adjust their game settings accordingly to enjoy a lag-free experience. It also should be noted that this card is an extreme overclocker, but the performance increase didn’t help us squeeze too many more frames out of our games. This card is perfect for multimedia machines and entry-level gaming rigs.
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