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Mipmap detail level 64, 66, 68 Mipmapping 60, 64, 125 Monitor Attributes 48 motherboard 4, 107, 116 motherboard BIOS settings 91 MPEG-2 133

multimedia 82, 127 multi-monitor 38, 124

Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing (MSAA) 60, 116

N

NTSC 115, 122, 125, 127

O

Offscreen Memory 126

OpenGL 37, 44, 45, 65, 68, 69, 125, 126

Overlay Display 76, 80, 84

Overlay Display Mode 84

P

PAL 126, 129

PCI 126, 127

PCI Express 4, 101, 107, 108

PCI Express (PCIe) 116, 127

Pentium 4

Péritel 128

Pipeline 102, 103, 127

Pixel 65, 70, 103, 116, 127, 129

pixel shaders 65, 129 pixel-by-pixel 132 Pixel-shading 129 power supply 4

Predefined and Custom HDTV Formats 53 Preferences 29, 34

Preview your changes 57, 59, 61, 63, 64, 65 Prince of Persia 62

Product Registration 109 Profiles 29

profiles 32

Profiles Manager 32

R

Race Driver 62

RCA connection 120

Reactivate ATI color controls 73

Reactivate your color settings 73

Red Green Blue (RGB) 106, 120, 124, 128, 131, 133 Refresh Rate 20, 21, 39, 43, 45, 48, 70, 106, 127

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X1600 specifications

The ATI Technologies X1600 is a notable entry in the realm of graphics cards, launched during the mid-2000s as part of the company's Radeon X1000 series. Renowned for its performance and value, the X1600 was designed to cater to gamers and multimedia enthusiasts looking for an affordable yet capable graphics solution.

One of the hallmark features of the X1600 is its implementation of the unified shader architecture. This innovative architecture allows the GPU to allocate processing power dynamically among vertex and pixel shaders, enhancing visual effects and performance in modern games of the time. Its support for Shader Model 3.0 enabled more complex pixel shaders and realistic characters and environments, providing a richer gaming experience.

The X1600 series includes several variants, with the X1600 Pro and X1600 XT being the most prominent. The X1600 XT is equipped with 12 pixel shader processors and 5 vertex shader processors, while the X1600 Pro features a slightly less potent 12 pixel and 4 vertex shading pipeline setup. This categorization allowed users to select a model that best suited their performance needs and budget constraints.

In terms of memory, the X1600 typically supports GDDR2 and GDDR3 types, providing bandwidth essential for high-resolution textures and demanding applications. With options for 256 MB to 512 MB of video memory, the X1600 can handle a variety of gaming scenarios while maintaining decent frame rates.

The X1600 introduces several technologies to enhance user experience. It includes support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) rendering, which brings a broader color range and more realistic lighting effects to games. Additionally, it supports Avivo, ATI's multimedia technology for improved video playback and processing capabilities, enhancing the experience for users interested in home theater systems.

Another significant characteristic of the X1600 is its compatibility with the PCI Express interface, allowing for greater bandwidth between the graphics card and the motherboard. This ensures that the card takes full advantage of modern computing setups, making it a versatile option for many builders and upgraders.

In summary, the ATI Technologies X1600 stands out in the mid-range graphics market due to its unified shader architecture, support for advanced shading technologies, and robust memory options. Its balance of performance and price made it a favored choice during its release, helping to shape the evolution of graphics technology in subsequent generations.