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- Powered by ATI Radeon 9800 PRO VPU - 380MHz
 - 256MB-256bit DDR2 memory - 700MHz
 - Eight parallel pixel pipelines
 - Four parallel vertex processing engines
 - SMARTSHADERTM 2.1
 - SMOOTHVISIONTM 2.1
 - TRUEFORMTM 2.0
 - HYPER ZTM III+
 
CHIPSET FEATURES
- Powered by ATI Radeon 9800 PRO VPU - 380MHz
 - 256MB-256bit DDR2 memory - 700MHz
 - Eight parallel pixel pipelines
 - Four parallel vertex processing engines
 - SMARTSHADERTM 2.1
 - SMOOTHVISIONTM 2.1
 - TRUEFORMTM 2.0
 - HYPER ZTM III+
 - VIDEOSHADERTM
 - FULLSTREAMTM
 - AGP 8X
 - DirectX® 9 and OpenGL® supported
 - VGA, TV-Out and DVI-I supported
 
HIS PRODUCTS ADVANTAGE
- Full Input/Output interface options
 - Platinum packing with software bundle
 - Classic packing with economic cost<
 
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CABLE/ADAPTOR BUNDLED
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| Model Name | 
 HIS 9800Pro 256MB 
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 Radeon 9800 Series  
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 R350  
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 8  
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 4  
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 150nm  
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 107M  
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 3040MTexel/s  
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 256  
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 DDR2  
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 400  
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 380 
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 700 
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 256 
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 22.4GB/s 
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 2048x1536 
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 AGP 8X 
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 Yes 
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 Yes 
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 Yes 
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 No 
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 Yes 
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 No 
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 No 
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 No 
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 No 
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The cinematic revolution
The cinematic revolution continues with HIS Excalibur 9800 PRO, the fastest and most visually advanced 3D performer on the planet. A supercharged, 256-bit DDR memory interface and 8 thrilling pixel pipelines generate the power to deliver real-time, Hollywood caliber graphics for the most demanding next-generation games.
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