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The ATI All-in Wonder Pro
3D offers everything you ever wanted in a video card, ATI 3D Rage pro video
performance, TV output, cable ready TV input, complete ease of setup for drivers and
software. The All in wonder is available in 4MB PCI
and AGP versions (upgradable to 8MB), as well as a 8MB AGP version
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4MB PCI ATI All-in-Wonder
4MB AGP ATI All-in-Wonder
8MB AGP ATI All-in-Wonder |
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"ATI's award-winning XPERT@Play AGP
has industrial strength 3D features and acceleration for the fastest gaming action in
Windows and DOS in addition to full Direct3D and OpenGL support." With TV-out and upgradability to 8MB, the XPERT@Play is an Ideal gaming and
multimedia solution.
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Get the ultimate in dedicated 3D processing for gaming and
entertainment titles with the Voodoo 3000 AGP.
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The STB Velocity 128 is designed for
performance users who demand not only intensive business graphics and video power, but
also enhanced 3D hardware for gaming, entertainment and applications such as VRML 3D web
content development and OpenGL operations.
VP4S128
VA4S128
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4MB PCI STB Velocity 128
4MB PCI STB Velocity 128
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The Trident Providia 9685
is a great low cost multimedia solution. It offers TV video out, 4MB of video memory,
Linear acceleration and 3D acceleration, as well as hardware controlled 30 fps video
playback, all at a great value.
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Trident 4MB 9685 Providea |
VP2T |
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Trident 2MB 9685 Providea |
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The Trident 9680 1MB video card is the low cost Trident
Video solution offers linear acceleration for Windows, free screen full motion video
playback support, and Windows PnP and DirectX support.
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Trident 1MB 9680 Video Card |
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<The 1MB S3 Virge and Trio 64
Linear Accelerated video cards provide S3 video performance at a low price. Click here for drivers. The Trident 8900 1MB ISA is your solution when
PCI video is not an option. This is a time tested card for almost any operating system
Click here for drivers
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Driver support for video cards that we no
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TECH NOTES
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When Installing a video driver in
Windows NT, the driver will sometimes not be accepted. The easiest solution is to
install in this order: Install Windows NT operating system, and immediately load Windows
NT service Pack 3. Next, load your video drivers followed by any remaining device drivers.
Only after the Video and other device drivers are running, load NT Options Pack 4, or any
other OS updates. When Using an AGP video
card on a non-Intel chipset mainboard you may have to load an AGP driver for the
mainboard before loading the video drivers. By example, our ALI chipset Socket 7 AGP board
comes with a set of AGP drivers on the included utility CD.
Your PCI video card may require an IRQ if
it has Linear acceleration, TV features, or 3-D acceleration. If a video card that needs
an IRQ is not assigned one, you may experience video failures or loose video performance
in Windows. To give your video card an IRQ, simply enable video IRQ in your system BIOS. |
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