PowerColor HD2600 Pro 512MB Video Card Review

October 5th 2007 | Graphics Cards

Newer games are becoming more and more realistic, so you need the right mix of components to make the game look and run smoothly. One such card that is tackling the new graphics technology including, DirectX 10, is the ATI based HD2600 Series. PowerColor has taken the basis of the HD2600 design and pumped it into a 512MB version aimed at gamers of the future, looking to stay ahead on the technology path.

While you won’t be playing the latest games at the highest resolutions, you will be able to run at fair settings for the casual gamer. I was happy when it did so well in RyderMark. Games that had videos in them, like Need For Speed: Most Wanted, were crisp and clear, with no lagging. This card did exactly as it advertised with flying colors.

This card is marketed at the mid range person looking for a good, inexpensive card to take care of business for them. If that is what you need, and want to see what the future has in store, you could not go wrong with the PowerColor HD2600 Pro. If not for the 128-Bit memory interface this card would have recieved a gold award.

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PowerColor HD2600 Pro 512MB Video Card Review
Published in: Graphics Cards on 2007-10-05