IntroductionPowercolor send us their latest addition, a mid/high-range video card based on the X1900 series from ATI. The X1900 GT has the same core as the higher end XT/XTX models but comes clocked lower and has fewer pixel shader processors. The decrease in GPU speeds allows the GT to be cooled with a single slot heatsink which covers both core and memory chips. Powercolor decided to stick with the reference design which helps keep the price down. The X1900 GT was originally planned to be sold under the GTO name, but a last minute change by ATI removed the O, which resulted in their product now carrying a name very similar to its main competitor, the NVIDIA 7900 GT.
The X1900 series uses the R580 coreSpecification wise the X1900 GT from Powercolor does not disappoint, it?s a feature rich video card with two DVI outputs, HDTV support, TV-Out and VIVO (Video-In/Video-Out), ideal for the gamer as well as the multimedia enthusiast.
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HWBot video card database we can easily compare the X1900 GT with the other ATI Xxxxx series video cards:
Speficication table (product name ? core ? GPU/MEM clocks ? pixel shader/vertex shader/ROP)As you can see from the table above, compared to the X1900 XT the GT looses 50Mhz on the GPU and 125Mhz on the speed of the memory, but what will most impact performance is the reduction of pixel shader processors from 48 (16x3) to 36 (12x3). The GT has 256Mb onboard memory which is sufficient for everything but the highest resolutions/detail settings, in which case the GPU speed becomes the limiting factor.
In the boxInside the red shaded shiny *bling* box you?ll find the following goodies:
S-Video cable
2x DVI->VGA Dongle
HDTV Cable (3-way RCA)
Composite cable
VIVO cable
PCIe 6-pin to 4-pin power cable
Manual, Driver CD and Cyberlink Powerpack
Let?s take a closer look at the card ->