CES: Sapphire Announces X1950 Pro Dual
09 Jan, 2007, 5:44 pm IST | by
Gaurav Seth
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The dual 1950 pro from Sapphire is a single card solution that has two AMD ATI X1950 pro chips working in Crossfire through an internal GPU connect. The card still retains the Crossfire bridge connector for a quad Crossfire set-up. The Sapphire X1950 Pro Dual has the same clock and memory specs as its single-core counterpart. The core is clocked at 580 MHz and the memory at 1400 MHz. Though the two X1950 Pro GPUs are connected internally, each GPU still requires its own video memory. Each X1950 pro chip is equipped with 512MB of GDDR3 memory, for a total of 1 GB on-board. Other features include dual dual-link DVI outputs with HDCP compliance and a TV output. The driver allows the GPUs to switch between Crossfire mode and stand-alone operation, but in Crossfire mode only a single DVI interface is active. And if two X1950 Pro Duals are put in Crossfire, only a single DVI interface out of the four will display the signal. The card is expected to ship in February at a projected price point of $350 to $400. For more read here. |
Tags: CES 2007 , X1950 Pro , ATI , Sapphire
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