HIS X850XT IceQII Turbo and Platinum Series VIVO 256MB AGP
Introduction and Product Specifications
As the old saying goes, "It's better to burn out than to fade away". This holds true when we think about AGP graphics cards. While PCI-Express has certainly gained a lot of ground, AGP is not ready to die just yet. Virtually any video card manufacturer you look at is still offering AGP based graphics solutions, even in the high-end sector. Surely, the day PCI-Express completely eclipses AGP isn't too far off, as the bandwidth and power benefits of PCI-Express are very real. Nonetheless, new AGP offerings continue to hit store shelves.
The latest such offerings to reach our test bench are from HIS in the form of their X850XT IceQII Turbo VIVO 256MB AGP and HIS X850XT Platinum Edition IceQII VIVO 256MB AGP. Both cards are the cream of the HIS crop, boasting the most powerful GPUs they have to offer in AGP flavor. Over the past few months, HIS has really gotten our attention with their product line, delivering some high-quality graphics cards. With their trademark IceQII cooling and complete retail packaging, HIS has made a statement that they are here to stay. This was further solidified by increasing their availability in the States, which was a major detriment in the past.
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Model Name HIS X850XT PE IceQ II VIVO 256MB AGP Chipset Radeon X850 AGP Series ASIC R481 Pixel Pipelines 16 Vertex Engines 6 Manu. Process (Micron) 130nm Transistor 160M Fill Rate 8640MTexel/s Memory Size (MB) 256 Memory Type GDDR3 RAMDAC (MHz) 400 Dual Engine CLK (MHz) 540 Memory CLK (MHz) 1180 Memory Interface (bit) 256 Memory Bandwidth 37.8GB/s Max. Resolution 2048x1536 Bus Interface AGP 8X/4X VGA Yes 2nd VGA Yes DVI Yes 2nd DVI No TV-out Yes HDTV (YPrPb component output) Yes Video-in Yes TV Tuner No FM Tuner No |
Model Name HIS X850XT IceQ II Turbo VIVO 256MB AGP Chipset Radeon X850 AGP Series ASIC R481 Pixel Pipelines 16 Vertex Engines 6 Manu. Process (Micron) 130nm Transistor 160M Fill Rate 8640MTexel/s Memory Size (MB) 256 Memory Type GDDR3 RAMDAC (MHz) 400 Dual Engine CLK (MHz) 520 - 540 (Turbo) Memory CLK (MHz)1080 - 1180 (Turbo) Memory Interface (bit) 256 Memory Bandwidth 37.8GB/s Max. Resolution 2048x1536 Bus Interface AGP 8X/4X VGA Yes 2nd VGA Yes DVI Yes 2nd DVI No TV-out Yes HDTV (YPrPb component output) Yes Video-in Yes TV Tuner No FM Tuner No |
Aside from a small, quarter-sized sticker stating whether the package was a "Platinum Edition" or "Turbo" model, the retail packaging was identical on the outside. On the inside, the similarities continued with only slight variations in content.
Both packages included the same hardware complement, including DVI-to-VGA adapters, VIVO cabling, HDTV Output cabling and molex power splitters. The software was virtually identical as well, including a number of the same titles as seen in list below each image. We should note that the PowerDVD 6 was the 2 channel edition, taking away slightly from the initial appeal of the included title. Both come with a game called FlatOut, a demolition derby/racing type game that suffered from an awful soundtrack, but was somewhat addicting. But with the main feature being the driver's ability to be ejected from the car, the game did bring a unique perspective. Additionally, the Turbo model came with HIS' iTurbo Overclocking Software. We've worked with the software in the past and found it to be pretty straight forward and effective, although, this time around our CD was defective. Nonetheless, the goal with the Turbo model is to ramp up to "Turbo" speeds at the click of a mouse, allowing the card to overclock to "Platinum Edition" speeds.