ATI were well behind nVidia when it came to releasing their DX10 hardware. 6 months passed between the introduction of the 8800 range from the green guys before the boys in red brought their 2xxx series of cards to the table. Even then, the king of GPUs at the time, the GTX, was still way out of the 2900XT’s league. However, many have claimed it is a fantastic mid-high range solution; let’s see if we concur.
…In terms of cost & performance this card is a great buy; It’s also got the best bundle I have ever seen with a card. However it is also the noisiest card I have ever heard, and that really lets this card down. Still, if you want good performance for a good price, then this card is a nice choice but prepare to have your ear drums assaulted.
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RADEON HD2900XT VPU, 750 MHz , PCI Express Interface, 512-bit, 512 MB (GDDR3 SDRAM)