I'm looking for a Radeon with TV out and DDR memory.
i've seen the 7000, 7200, 7500, 8500. on ati's site it doesnt make a clear distinction between the models. I'm sure a higher number means a more powerful card, but what exactly are the differences?
I'm probably going to go for newegg's ATI OEM RADEON 7000 32MB DDR W/TV for $51 shipped.
Are OEM's slower than retail?
Thanks.
--sam
Whats the difference between all the Radeons?
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I think it's like this (not 100% sure):
- 7000 = old Radeon 32MB LE (or was it VE)
- 7200 = old Radeon 64MB VIVO
- 7500 = new Radeon 64MB, same core as old Radeon but faster clockspeed
- 8500 = new Radeon 64 MB with new core for DX8 features
OEM ATI cards are in general slower than the Retail cards and they might not have additional stuff like extra TV cables.
- 7000 = old Radeon 32MB LE (or was it VE)
- 7200 = old Radeon 64MB VIVO
- 7500 = new Radeon 64MB, same core as old Radeon but faster clockspeed
- 8500 = new Radeon 64 MB with new core for DX8 features
OEM ATI cards are in general slower than the Retail cards and they might not have additional stuff like extra TV cables.
there is no more vivo. the 200 is 64meg SDR agp. the vivp was replaced by the 7500 and removed the VI part. there IS a herc card comming out that is a 7500 aiw. should be out with in a month. if you are looking for aiw the 7500 is better then the radeon aiw but no 8500DV. Just letting U know.
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i found a pretty good page detailing the differences:
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1544
looks like i'll steer clear of the 7000 for now.
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1544
looks like i'll steer clear of the 7000 for now.