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Product name Palit Microsystems Radeon HD 2600Pro Super 512MB DDR2 PCI-E / DVI / TV-OUT / VIVO  
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Type
Chipset Radeon HD 2600 Pro Shows the chipset that the graphic card is based on.
System PC Some graphic cards can only be used on PC and some only on MAC. Its important that it fits your type.
Interface
Interface PCI-E Indicates the type of interface the graphic card uses. PCI-E 2.0 gives the fastest transfer rate to the computer (2007) at 5GT/s (compared to PCI-E 1.0 at 2.5GT/s). The AGP interface is an older standard not used in new graphic cards.
Memory
Memory Size 512.0 MB Indicates the memory size of the card in megabytes. More memory gives faster graphics handling and enhanced resolution.
Memory Type DDR2 The DDR-models are the most popular type.
Memory Interface 128 bit  
Speed
GPU Speed 600 MHz A GPU, is designed specifically for performing the complex mathematical and geometric calculations that are necessary for graphics rendering. Some of the fastest GPUs have more transistors than the average CPU. A GPU produces a lot of heat, so it is usually located under a heat sink or a fan.
Memory Speed 800 MHz  
RAMDAC 400 MHz Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter. The part of the video card which converts digital intensity levels for RGB to analog voltages sent to monitor. A DAC can have RAM to store look-up-tab ...
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Graphics
Max Resolution 2560x1600 pixels  
Graphics Support DirectX 10, OpenGL 2.0  
Connections
HDMI Outputs Yes  
DVI Yes Short for Digital Visual Interface, a digital interface standard to convert analog signals into digital signals to accommodate both analog and digital monitors. DVI handles bandwidths in excess of 160 ...
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D-Sub (HD-15) Yes Most graphics cards have two monitor connections. Often, one is a DVI connector, which supports LCD screens, and the other is a VGA connector, which supports CRT screens. Some graphics cards have two ...
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Dual Monitor Yes Let you connect more than one Monitor to your grapic card.
TV-Out Yes Indicates if the graphics card has a TV-out connection which makes it possible to connect the computer to the television.
Video-In Yes Indicates if the graphics card has a Video-In connection which makes it possible to connect the television to the computer.
TV-Tuner No Let you receive TV signals on your computer.
Features
Cooling Fan Yes Many of the graphic cards today have a built-in/onboard cooling fan.
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