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ATI AIW Radeon 9800 Pro Video Card (ATI-100713100)
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Reviewed by: phillaf444
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Strengths: Stable, great graphics, TV output/input, cables provided in the package. Catalyst Control Center is great, very easy to configure your entertainment center, create profils etc.
Weaknesses: The installation of the drivers provided on the cd is bad. But no problem at all when downloading from ATI and installing. So not a big deal.
Overall Evaluation: I've been using this card for more than 1 year now, I'm realy pleased with the performance, it just can't beat the price. I tried some of the recent games and had no problem, crystal clear.The power connector is a bit weak, the computer did not boot (few times) because it was slack . But easy to figure out because of the message on screen saying "power cable unplug on video adapter" or something like that.Get this card on sale like i did (200CAD$)and you won't be disappointed.
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Reviewed by: azn_h3nry
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Strengths: Very good videocard!!! Stylish, watch TV and even record!!!, VCD, everything. KICKASS PRODUCT!!! remote , etc DDR2, yes, DDR2, not 1 but 2
Weaknesses: BADBADBAD DRIVER CDS!!!!! (no problem tho, no big deal)
Overall Evaluation: DRIVERS SHOULD BE DOWNLOADED DIRECTLY FROM THE ATI SITE!!! THERE WILL NOT BE ANY BUGS!!! TOTALLY AWESOME VIDEOCARD!!! NO LAG!!!It took me about 1 week to get everyting working fine. Just need to find the correct way. Which is downloading the correct drivers UPDATED VERSION. now it works like a charm!!!PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION IS RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS!!!
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